End-of-Life symptoms after Stroke: A Mixed Methods Study.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Anna-Christin Willert, Meghan Romba, Sumayyah M Khan, William T Longstreth, Claire J Creutzfeldt
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Abstract

Background: Stroke kills 160,000 patients annually in the US, with most deaths occurring in the hospital after a decision to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment (WLST). Little is known about the experience at the end-of-life of patients with stroke, some of whom are awake, and of their families.

Methods: In this single-center, mixed-methods retrospective quality improvement study, we included all patients hospitalized with acute stroke who died in 2022 after WLST. Basic characteristics were collected for descriptive analysis. Based on clinician progress notes, patients were considered awake with or not awake without conscious behavior at the time of WLST. Qualitative analysis of progress notes focused on symptoms documented for patients.

Results: One-hundred-one patients with stroke died after WLST. Their median age was 73 years, 48 were women, and 34 were awake at the time of WLST, including 3 who participated in decision making. Median duration from WLST to death was 1 day (25th-75th percentile 0-2 days). Symptom documentation was rare and more likely to be found in patients who were awake (21/34, 62%) compared to those who were not awake (22/61, 36%). Dyspnea, pain, and restlessness were the main documented physical symptoms. Social, spiritual, and emotional needs of patients or families were less often documented.

Conclusion: Symptom assessment at end-of-life after stroke was limited. Prospective, systematic symptom assessment is needed to understand signs and symptoms during the end-of-life process in stroke, particularly among awake patients, so as to learn how best to address and manage symptoms in these patients.

中风后的临终症状:一项混合方法研究
背景:在美国,中风每年导致16万患者死亡,其中大多数死亡发生在医院决定停止或撤销维持生命治疗(WLST)后。对于中风患者(其中一些人还醒着)和他们的家人在生命结束时的经历,人们知之甚少。方法:在这项单中心、混合方法的回顾性质量改善研究中,我们纳入了所有在2022年WLST后死亡的急性卒中住院患者。收集基本特征进行描述性分析。根据临床医生的进展记录,患者在WLST时被认为是清醒的或没有有意识行为的清醒。对病程记录进行定性分析,重点关注患者记录的症状。结果:101例脑卒中患者术后死亡。年龄中位数为73岁,女性48例,WLST时清醒34例,其中参与决策3例。从WLST到死亡的中位持续时间为1天(第25 -75百分位0-2天)。症状记录很少,与未醒的患者(22/61,36%)相比,醒着的患者(21/34,62%)更容易出现症状记录。呼吸困难、疼痛和躁动是记录的主要躯体症状。患者或家属的社会、精神和情感需求很少被记录在案。结论:卒中后生命结束时的症状评估是有限的。需要进行前瞻性、系统性的症状评估,以了解卒中生命末期过程中的体征和症状,特别是清醒患者,从而了解如何最好地处理和管理这些患者的症状。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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