The Impact of Palliative Care Consultation on Aggressive Medical Interventions in End-of-life Among Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer: Insights from the U.S. National Patient Sample.
Zidong Zhang, Alexandria Lovell, Divya S Subramaniam, Leslie Hinyard
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Abstract
Background: Advancement in treatment has led to prolonged survival and a rising number of women living with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) in the United States. Due to its high symptom burden, it is recommended that palliative care be integrated into the standard care to help improve quality of life. However, little is known about the use of palliative care among MBC patients in the nation.
Objectives: To determine utilization of palliative care consult (PCC) after metastasis and the influence of PCC on healthcare utilization in the end of life among women living with MBC in the US.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study examined a national electronic health record database to quantify the PCC use after metastasis diagnosis until death and the associations of PCC with Emergency Department (ED), Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and chemotherapies in the end-of-life women (age ≥ 18 years) living with MBC.
Results: From a cohort of 2615 deceased MBC patients, 37% received PCC in the last 6 months of life. Patients who had received PCC in the end-of-life were more likely to be hospitalized, admitted to ED and ICU, and receive chemotherapies in the last 60 days before death. However, patients who had received end-of-life PCC had less hospital and ED visits and received less chemotherapies after PCC initiated.
Conclusion: While PCC can reduce end-of-life aggressive interventions, it was underutilized among patients with MBC in the end-of-life. A myriad of clinical and patient factors may still challenge timely consultation. We urge for future endeavors in developing strategies to remove barriers in the implementation, especially earlier in the disease course, to assure timely PC treatments and reduce discomfort amid aggressive interventions for MBC.
背景:治疗方法的进步延长了患者的生存期,美国患转移性乳腺癌(MBC)的妇女人数也在不断增加。由于其症状负担较重,建议将姑息治疗纳入标准治疗中,以帮助改善生活质量。然而,人们对美国 MBC 患者使用姑息治疗的情况知之甚少:目的:确定美国 MBC 女性患者在癌症转移后使用姑息治疗咨询(PCC)的情况,以及 PCC 对生命末期使用医疗服务的影响:这项回顾性队列研究检查了一个全国性电子健康记录数据库,以量化确诊转移后至死亡前姑息治疗咨询的使用情况,以及姑息治疗咨询与急诊科(ED)、重症监护室(ICU)和化疗的关联:在2615名已故乳腺癌患者中,37%的患者在生命的最后6个月接受了PCC治疗。在临终前接受PCC治疗的患者更有可能住院、住进急诊室和重症监护室,并在死前最后60天接受化疗。然而,在临终前接受过PCC治疗的患者在开始接受PCC治疗后,住院和急诊室就诊次数较少,接受化疗的次数也较少:结论:虽然临终前化疗可减少临终时的积极干预,但在临终前接受过临终前化疗的乳腺癌患者中,该疗法的使用率并不高。各种临床和患者因素仍可能对及时就诊构成挑战。我们敦促今后努力制定策略,消除实施过程中的障碍,尤其是在病程早期,以确保及时进行 PC 治疗,减少 MBC 患者在积极干预过程中的不适。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Palliative Care is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary forum for practical, critical thought on palliative care and palliative medicine. JPC publishes high-quality original research, opinion papers/commentaries, narrative and humanities works, case reports/case series, and reports on international activities and comparative palliative care.