癌症患者便秘处理建议

J. Arnall
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便秘是癌症患者尤其是晚期癌症患者经常被忽视的一种常见疾病。它通常与痛苦或衰弱症状相关,对这些患者的生活质量产生不利影响。因此,临床医生必须认识到便秘的各种病因,特别是那些继发于癌症治疗和支持治疗的病因。由于在血液学/肿瘤学环境中停用不良药物可能不是一个可行的选择,因此患者咨询和开始预防措施(包括已知会导致便秘的疗法的排便方案)是最佳管理的核心。当便秘无法解决或变得更严重时,应优化泻药治疗以达到症状的解决。在严重和难治性便秘的情况下,咨询胃肠道专家可能是谨慎的。在此,我们强调了最常见的通便疗法,可能会考虑在成人癌症患者经历初期和难治性便秘,并提供实用的考虑和管理算法,可以很容易地应用或在临床实践中实施。
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Recommendations for the Management of Constipation in Cancer Patients
Constipation is a common condition that is often overlooked among cancer patients particularly those with advanced disease. It is often associated with distressing or debilitating symptoms that adversely impact the quality of life of these patients. Hence, it is imperative that practicing clinicians are cognizant of the various etiologies of constipation especially those that are secondary to both cancer therapies and supportive care. Since discontinuation of the offending drug(s) may not be a viable option in the hematology/oncology setting, patient counseling and initiation of preventative measures which include scheduled bowel regimens for therapies known to cause constipation are central to optimal management. As constipation goes unresolved or becomes more severe laxative therapy should be optimized to achieve resolution of symptoms. In severe and refractory cases of constipation consulting a gastrointestinal specialist may be prudent. Herein, we highlight the most common laxative therapies that may be considered in adult cancer patients experiencing initial and refractory constipation as well as provide practical considerations and a management algorithm that can be easily applied or implemented in clinical practice.
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