Concise review of end of life and palliative care in neuromuscular pathologies: still a long pathway ahead.

Maria Luisa de Candia, Antonietta Coppola, Gualtiero Ermando Romano, Giovanna Elisiana Carpagnano, Paola Pierucci
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Introduction: Neuromuscular diseases (NMD) include different types of diseases depending on the deficient component of the motor unit involved. They may all be interested by a progressive and sometimes irreversible pump respiratory failure which unfortunately for some NMD may start soon after the diagnosis. Within this vast group of patients those affected by muscle diseases are a subgroup who comprises patients with an average earlier onset of symptoms compared to other NMD. Indeed it is also important to comprehend not just the patient's burden but also the surrounding families'. Defining the end of life (EoL) phase in these patients is not simple especially in the young patient population. Consequently, the late stage of disease remains poorly defined and challenging.

Objectives: The aim of this review is to describe the EoL phase in NMD patients with attention to QoL and psycological status.

Methods: The focus would be on one hand on the management of the psychological burden, the communication barriers, and tone of humor.

Results: Those topics have been described being crucial in this group of patients as they increase tensions and burden of both patient and family, and between them and the outside world. Thus also causing their social isolation, increasing anxiety and reducing their quality of life. On the other hand the use of cough clearance devices and all the respiratory supports and their withdrawn are carefully evaluated in the view of alleviating respiratory symptoms, improving patient quality of life and above all reaching the patient's goals of care.

Conclusions: Although there is no cure, the advent of supportive interventions including multidisciplinary care (MDC) has improved all the aspects of dying for patients affected by NMD; nevertheless there still a long pathway ahead.

神经肌肉病变的生命终结与姑息治疗简明综述:前路依然漫长。
导言:神经肌肉疾病(NMD)包括不同类型的疾病,具体取决于所涉及的运动单元的缺陷成分。这些疾病都会导致渐进性、有时是不可逆的泵呼吸衰竭,不幸的是,有些 NMD 患者可能在确诊后不久就开始呼吸衰竭。在这个庞大的患者群体中,受肌肉疾病影响的患者是一个亚群体,与其他 NMD 患者相比,他们平均发病较早。事实上,重要的是不仅要了解患者的负担,还要了解周围家庭的负担。确定这些患者的生命终结(EoL)阶段并不简单,尤其是对年轻患者而言。因此,疾病晚期阶段的定义仍不明确,具有挑战性:本综述旨在描述 NMD 患者的生命末期阶段,重点关注 QoL 和心理状态:方法:一方面重点关注心理负担的管理、沟通障碍和幽默语调:据描述,这些问题对这类患者至关重要,因为它们会增加患者和家属以及他们与外界之间的紧张关系和负担。因此也造成了他们的社会隔离,增加了焦虑,降低了他们的生活质量。另一方面,为了减轻呼吸道症状,提高患者的生活质量,最重要的是实现患者的护理目标,我们对咳嗽清除装置和所有呼吸辅助设备的使用及其撤销进行了仔细评估:尽管无法治愈,但包括多学科护理 (MDC) 在内的支持性干预措施的出现改善了 NMD 患者死亡的方方面面;然而,未来仍有很长的路要走。
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