Krishnamani Pavitra P, Sandoval Marcelo, Chaftari Patrick, Lipe Demis N, Qdaisat Aiham, Elsayem Ahmed, Wattana Monica K
Department of Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
Department of Emergency Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA.
Curr Oncol Rep. 2022 May;24(5):595-602. doi: 10.1007/s11912-022-01245-9. Epub 2022 Feb 22.
Despite recommended best practice guidelines, pain remains an ongoing but undertreated symptom in patients with cancer, many of whom require emergency department evaluation for acute oncologic pain. A significant proportion of these patients are hospitalized for pain management, which increases healthcare costs and exposes patients to the risks of hospitalization. We reviewed the literature on observation medicine: an emerging mode of healthcare delivery which can offer patients with acute pain access to a hospital's pain management solutions and specialists without an inpatient hospitalization. Specifically, we appraised the role of observation medicine in acute pain management and its financial implications in order to consider its potential impact on the management of acute oncologic pain.
Recent evidence shows that observation medicine has the potential to decrease short-stay hospitalizations in cancer patients presenting with various concerns, including pain. Observation medicine is reported to be successful in providing comprehensive and cost-effective care for non-cancer patients with acute pain, making it a promising alternative to short-stay hospitalizations for cancer patients with acute oncologic pain.
尽管有推荐的最佳实践指南,但疼痛仍是癌症患者持续存在且治疗不足的症状,其中许多患者需要急诊科对急性肿瘤性疼痛进行评估。这些患者中有很大一部分因疼痛管理而住院,这增加了医疗成本,并使患者面临住院风险。我们回顾了关于观察医学的文献:一种新兴的医疗服务模式,它可以为急性疼痛患者提供医院的疼痛管理解决方案和专家资源,而无需住院治疗。具体而言,我们评估了观察医学在急性疼痛管理中的作用及其财务影响,以考虑其对急性肿瘤性疼痛管理的潜在影响。
最近的证据表明,观察医学有可能减少因各种问题(包括疼痛)就诊的癌症患者的短期住院率。据报道,观察医学在为非癌症急性疼痛患者提供全面且具有成本效益的护理方面取得了成功,这使其成为急性肿瘤性疼痛癌症患者短期住院的一个有前景的替代方案。