Dermatological Issues Among Individuals Receiving Palliative Care - A Review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Zhenli Kwan, Winn Hui Han, Shin Shen Yong, Nik Aimee Azizah Faheem, Rebecca Kai Jan Choong, Sheriza Izwa Zainuddin, Chee Loong Lam, Maw Pin Tan, David Paul Capelle
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Abstract

Skin disorders among individuals receiving palliative care may be associated with the primary condition or underlying comorbidities and patients may experience pruritus, discomfort or pain. Common conditions include xerosis, pressure ulcers, intertrigo, superficial fungal infections, telogen effluvium, pruritus, herpes zoster, eczematous disorders and edema. During end-of-life care, there is reduced skin perfusion and metabolism hence leading to susceptibility to infection, pressure and injury. Other factors affecting the skin include limited mobility, nutritional deficits and immunosuppression. Although treatment strategies for each skin condition are usually aligned with standard protocols, considerations among these patients include limited life-expectancies, potential treatment burden, drug-drug interactions as well as comfort-directed rather than cure-directed therapy. For patients with xerosis cutis, the regular use of moisturisers is recommended. The management and prevention of pressure ulcers include the strategies of skin assessment and care, pressure redistribution, nutrition and hydration and ulcer care. Superficial fungal infections require treatment with appropriate topical and/or systemic antifungals while antivirals and adjunctive treatment can be prescribed for herpes zoster. Treatment and symptom control of skin disorders in this population can improve quality of life and patients' comfort level.

接受姑息关怀者的皮肤病问题--综述。
接受姑息关怀的患者的皮肤病可能与原发疾病或潜在的合并症有关,患者可能会感到瘙痒、不适或疼痛。常见的疾病包括皮肤干燥症、压疮、唇间溃疡、浅表真菌感染、毛发脱落、瘙痒、带状疱疹、湿疹和水肿。在临终护理期间,皮肤灌注和新陈代谢减少,因此容易受到感染、压力和损伤。影响皮肤的其他因素包括活动受限、营养缺乏和免疫抑制。虽然针对每种皮肤病的治疗策略通常都与标准方案一致,但这些患者需要考虑的因素包括:有限的预期寿命、潜在的治疗负担、药物间的相互作用以及以舒适为导向的治疗而非以治愈为导向的治疗。对于皮肤干燥症患者,建议定期使用润肤霜。压疮的管理和预防包括皮肤评估和护理、压力重新分布、营养和水合以及溃疡护理等策略。表皮真菌感染需要使用适当的局部和/或全身抗真菌药物进行治疗,而带状疱疹则可以使用抗病毒药物和辅助治疗。对这类人群的皮肤病进行治疗和症状控制,可以提高生活质量和患者的舒适度。
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American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine
American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.30%
发文量
169
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine (AJHPM) is a peer-reviewed journal, published eight times a year. In 30 years of publication, AJHPM has highlighted the interdisciplinary team approach to hospice and palliative medicine as related to the care of the patient and family. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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