1. Incidence of antiemetic-induced akathisia in patients at a comprehensive cancer center.
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Rashid, A., Baile, W., Olubajo, T., De La Garza, II, R., and De La Garza, R 2nd
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TARDIVE dyskinesia ,MOVEMENT disorders ,PSYCHOLOGICAL distress ,CANCER patients ,MEDICAL care - Abstract
Introduction: Akathisia is a common and severely disabling medication-induced movement disorder. The condition is often missed, and patients suffer for a long time until diagnosed and managed properly. It is important to bring awareness to the clinicians for early detection and management of akathisia.Methods: We reviewed a 4-year record of patients seen at a comprehensive cancer center for anxiety and restlessness. Patients diagnosed with akathisia and the medications causing akathisia were identified. Management of akathisia is discussed.Results: The results showed that 4.7% of patients developed akathisia while taking antiemetic agents to control chemotherapy-induced nausea/vomiting. Early detection and management of akathisia resulted in quick recovery and reduced patients' suffering.Conclusion: Akathisia is an unpleasant feeling of motor restlessness with anxiety. Clinicians need to have a full understanding to identify the subtle difference between functional anxiety and akathisia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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