A narrative review on palliative care in the emergency department: dealing with the uncertainty of death

IF 0.4 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
L. Porta, Eugenia Mauri
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Abstract

In the last decades emergency physicians have observed a steep increase in the emergency department (ED) admissions of palliative care patients who rely on the hospital for symptoms’ relief and management of acute exacerbations of their chronic disease. Previous studies have suggested that palliative care interventions in the ED could prevent unnecessary admissions and reduce both the length of hospitalization and costs. However, emergency medicine physicians might have limited specialistic education and resources to provide a correct management of palliative care patients and avoid futile interventions. Thus, we aim in this narrative review to provide the reader with an introduction on the principles that should guide the emergency physician in a correct approach to palliative care patients in the ED. We will explain how to deal with the intrinsic prognostic uncertainty of palliative care patients by implementing a correct ethical approach which encompasses the understanding of both appropriateness and futility of intervention; furthermore, we will present practical tools such as scores and trials.
急诊科姑息治疗的叙述回顾:处理死亡的不确定性
在过去的几十年里,急诊医生观察到急诊科(ED)入院的姑息治疗患者急剧增加,这些患者依赖医院缓解症状和管理慢性疾病的急性加重。以往的研究表明,姑息治疗干预在急诊科可以防止不必要的入院,减少住院时间和费用。然而,急诊医师的专业教育和资源可能有限,无法为姑息治疗患者提供正确的管理,避免无效的干预。因此,我们的目的是在这篇叙述性的评论中,为读者提供一个关于原则的介绍,这些原则应该指导急诊医生在急诊室对姑息治疗患者采取正确的治疗方法。我们将解释如何通过实施正确的伦理方法来处理姑息治疗患者内在的预后不确定性,这种方法包括对干预的适当性和徒劳性的理解;此外,我们将介绍实用的工具,如分数和试验。
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Emergency Care Journal
Emergency Care Journal EMERGENCY MEDICINE-
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