1. Prospective observational study of palliative care in hematological malignancies: Report of one year of practice
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Sonda Masmoudi, Faten Kallel, Rahma Mallek, Moez Medhaffar, Olfa Kassar, and Moez Elloumi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Sleep disorder ,Pediatrics ,Acute leukemia ,Blood transfusion ,Hematology ,Palliative care ,Anemia ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Palliative Care ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Clinical Biochemistry ,medicine.disease ,Parenteral nutrition ,Hematologic Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,Quality of Life ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Aged - Abstract
Introduction Palliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients with advanced disease. Objective The aim of this study is to evaluate the process of palliative care in patients with hematologic malignancies. Methods In this prospective observational study, we included patients with hematologic malignancies who received palliative care over a 12 month period from June 1, 2019, to May 31, 2020 at the day care hospital of the hematology department in University Hospital of Sfax, Tunisia. Blood transfusion was used to relieve symptoms of anemia and bleeding. Results Fifty-five patients were included. The median age was 68 years. Forty-three percent of patients were diagnosed with acute leukemia and 41.8% with myelodysplastic syndrome. Red cell and platelet transfusions were indicated in 94.5% and 36.3% of cases respectively. Patients reported improvement after blood transfusion in 50% of cases. Twenty-five transfusion reactions (45%) were noted. Fever was noted in 33 patients (60%), with documented sites of infection in 84.8% of them. Pulmonary infection was frequently noted (50%). Antimicrobial treatment was prescribed in all febrile cases. Pain was reported in 22 patients and in 77.5% of these cases, it was nociceptive. Patients who received analgesics showed clinical improvement in pain in 81% of cases. Anorexia with malnutrition was reported in 23% of cases which was treated with enteral nutrition in 75% of cases. Sleep disturbance (20 patients), anxiety (7 patients), and depression (4 patients) were mentioned respectively. Conclusion Palliative care in hematology should be a multidisciplinary care approach with a global management of the various physical, psychological and sociological complications.
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- 2022
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