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临终消化道癌症患者的躯体和心理症状与体征:东亚合作跨文化研究以阐明临终过程(EASED)。

Physical and psychological symptoms and signs in dying digestive tract cancer patients: the East Asian collaborative cross-cultural Study to Elucidate the Dying process (EASED).

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, Research Institute on Healthy Aging, Konkuk University Medical Centre, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.

Department of Family Medicine, Catholic Kwandong University College of Medicine, International St. Mary's Hospital, 25 Simgok-ro #100 Gil, Seo-gu, Incheon, 22711, South Korea.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2021 Jul;29(7):3603-3612. doi: 10.1007/s00520-020-05866-3. Epub 2020 Nov 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Well detection of the symptoms and signs of dying patients is essential for providing proper palliative care. Our goal is to evaluate the predominant symptoms and compare the changes in dying patients with digestive tract cancer in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.

METHODS

A total of 1057 cancer patients aged 18 years or older admitted in palliative care units with locally advanced or metastatic gastroesophageal, colorectal, and pancreaticobiliary cancer were enrolled from January 2017 to March 2019. The severity of physical and psychological symptoms and signs assessed by physicians and/or nurses upon admission, 1 week after admission, and within 3 days of death, was compared according to cancer type and country of origin.

RESULTS

Among the 338 gastroesophageal, 358 pancreaticobiliary, and 361 colorectal cancer patients, 894 (93.1%) died during the observation period. Fatigue was the most severe symptom in all cancer groups before dying. Dyspnea, fatigue, drowsiness, and ascites improved after hospitalization albeit they worsened prior to death. In particular, ascites was a marked symptom in patients with pancreaticobiliary cancer. Delirium and hallucination gradually worsened during the period leading to death. Differences in manifestations with respect to the country of origin were not significant.

CONCLUSION

We identified the most prevalent signs and symptoms in patients from East Asia who were dying from digestive tract cancers. Proper management, based on these prevalent signs and symptoms during the dying period, plays a vital role in providing adequate palliative care.

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