“Beauty Is Only Skin Deep”: Prevalence of Dermatologic Disease on a Palliative Care Unit

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Cheryl Barnabé MD, BScMed, Paul Daeninck MD, MSc, FRCPC
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Abstract

Skin disease affects the palliative care patient population because of their immunosuppressed state and decreased mobility; however, the prevalence of skin disease in this population has not been studied. We collected dermatologic histories and examinations of patients admitted to a hospital-based tertiary palliative care unit. Repeat examinations were performed to assess the incidence of cutaneous disease, as well as the progression of existing conditions. Sixteen of 65 patients admitted during 9 consecutive weeks participated in regular examinations. Six patients developed decubitus ulcers or had progression of existing ulcers. Dermatitis, xerosis, and pruritus were common diagnoses. Six patients sustained cutaneous trauma. Of the 49 non-participating patients, 4 developed decubitus ulcers, 1 had a drug reaction, and 3 had cutaneous infections. Palliative care patients are prone to developing decubitus ulcers and cutaneous infections. Aggressive control of systemic symptoms may exacerbate skin disease. Consideration of dermatologic conditions is an important factor in optimizing skin control in this population.

“美只是皮肤深层的”:在姑息治疗单位的皮肤病患病率
皮肤疾病影响姑息治疗患者群体,因为他们的免疫抑制状态和活动能力下降;然而,这一人群中皮肤病的患病率尚未得到研究。我们收集了住院三级姑息治疗单位患者的皮肤病史和检查结果。进行重复检查以评估皮肤疾病的发生率以及现有疾病的进展。在连续9周入院的65例患者中,有16例参加了定期检查。6例患者出现褥疮或已有溃疡进展。皮炎、干燥症和瘙痒是常见的诊断。6例患者有皮肤损伤。在49例未参与研究的患者中,4例发生褥疮,1例发生药物反应,3例发生皮肤感染。姑息治疗患者容易出现褥疮和皮肤感染。积极控制全身症状可能加重皮肤病。考虑皮肤状况是优化这一人群皮肤控制的重要因素。
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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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