Palliative Care Services at a Cancer Center in Janakpur Nepal

Sanjay Gupta, Anshul Thakur, R. Mishra, P. Jha
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Introduction Palliative care is one of the essential components of cancer care in Nepal. Most of our cancer patients present to the hospital quite late. In our everyday practice, we encounter many progressive incurable cancer patients who need palliative care. The goal of the palliative care is to relieve the pertinent symptoms or to improve quality of life (QoL) for patients with advanced cancer. We reviewed the palliative care services to the cancer patients at our center.MethodsRetrospective analysis of the cancer patients who received palliative care alone or in adjunct to curative treatment in Binayatara Cancer Center since its establishment in December 2018 was done.ResultsA total of 108 patients received palliative care of which most were at advanced stage of disease (Stage IV). The male to female ratio was 1:1.45. The most common complaints for their visit was pain (62%) followed by nause and vomiting (32%), constipation (28%), anorexia (22%), shortness of breath, abdominal distension, seizure. Most of the patients with pain needed morphine (65%) for pain management followed by tramadol (25%) and NSAIDs (10%). Few of them were also supplemented with TCAs and anticonvulsants.Abdominal distension due to ascites was managed by ascitic tapping, Albumin supplementation while shortness of breath due to pleural effusion was managed by pleural fluid tapping. In one patient with pleural effusion, chest tube was inserted. Three patients with seizure due to brain metastasis were managed with anticonvulsant. A patient of prostate cancer with bony metastasis was managed with surgical orchidectomy.ConclusionWhile considering the appropriate and effective use of palliative care, a palliative care physician is often confronted with a full range of multidisciplinary treatment options, and technical considerations that could potentially relieve some symptoms of advanced cancer in our settings.
尼泊尔Janakpur癌症中心的姑息治疗服务
引言姑息治疗是尼泊尔癌症治疗的重要组成部分之一。我们大多数癌症患者到医院的时间都很晚。在我们的日常实践中,我们遇到了许多需要姑息治疗的渐进性无法治愈的癌症患者。姑息治疗的目的是缓解晚期癌症患者的相关症状或提高生活质量。我们回顾了在我们中心为癌症患者提供的姑息治疗服务。方法回顾性分析自2018年12月Binayatara癌症中心成立以来,接受单独或辅助姑息治疗的癌症患者。结果共有108名患者接受了姑息治疗,其中大多数处于疾病晚期(IV期)。男女比例为1:1.45。他们就诊时最常见的主诉是疼痛(62%),其次是恶心呕吐(32%)、便秘(28%)、厌食症(22%)、呼吸急促、腹胀和癫痫发作。大多数疼痛患者需要吗啡(65%)进行疼痛管理,其次是曲马多(25%)和非甾体抗炎药(10%)。其中很少补充TCAs和抗惊厥剂。腹水引起的腹胀通过腹水穿刺治疗,补充白蛋白,而胸腔积液引起的呼吸急促通过胸腔积液穿刺治疗。在一名胸腔积液患者中,插入了胸管。三名因脑转移而癫痫发作的患者接受了抗惊厥药物治疗。一例前列腺癌症骨转移患者接受了睾丸切除术。结论在考虑适当有效地使用姑息治疗的同时,姑息治疗医生往往面临着全方位的多学科治疗选择和技术考虑,这些考虑可能会缓解我们环境中晚期癌症的一些症状。
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