当前抗菌药物的使用趋势和抗菌药物管理在姑息肿瘤学中的作用:一个叙述性的回顾。

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Bassem Awada, Aref Zribi, Ahmad Al Ghoche, Souha S Kanj
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背景:抗微生物药物的过度使用在姑息性肿瘤治疗中很普遍,高达86.9%的晚期癌症患者在临终关怀期间接受了这些药物。这种过度使用源于免疫抑制、营养不良和频繁住院引起的复发性感染,以及难以区分感染相关症状与癌症相关并发症。讨论:在姑息性癌症治疗中使用抗菌素提供有限的症状缓解,同时带来重大风险,包括艰难梭菌感染、多药耐药和患者不满。缺乏明确的生存益处突出了明智使用抗菌素的必要性,特别是在绝症患者中。有效的抗菌药物管理策略,如将感染管理纳入护理目标讨论,早期转诊到专门的姑息治疗小组,以及早期实施静脉注射到口服的抗菌药物切换,对于平衡患者舒适度和尽量减少不必要的抗生素暴露至关重要。结论:在姑息性肿瘤治疗中优化抗菌药物的使用需要多学科的方法,优先考虑以患者为中心的目标,最大限度地减少伤害,并解决对临终关怀中抗生素疗效的误解。针对姑息环境量身定制的抗菌素管理规划在减少这一弱势患者群体的过度使用和提高护理质量方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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Current trends in antimicrobial use and the role of antimicrobial stewardship in palliative oncology: a narrative review.

Background: The overuse of antimicrobials is prevalent in palliative oncology care, with up to 86.9% of terminal cancer patients receiving these agents during end-of-life care. This overutilization stems from recurrent infections due to immunosuppression, malnutrition, and frequent hospitalizations, as well as difficulty differentiating infection-related symptoms from cancer-related complications.

Discussion: Antimicrobial use in palliative cancer care offers limited symptomatic relief while posing significant risks, including Clostridioides difficile infections, multidrug resistance, and patient dissatisfaction. The lack of clear survival benefit highlights the need for judicious antimicrobial use, particularly in terminally ill patients. Effective antimicrobial stewardship strategies, such as integrating infection management into goals-of-care discussions, early referrals to specialized palliative care teams, and implementing early intravenous-to-oral antimicrobial switches, are critical for balancing patient comfort and minimizing unnecessary antibiotic exposure.

Conclusion: Optimizing antimicrobial use in palliative oncology care requires a multidisciplinary approach that prioritizes patient-centered goals, minimizes harm, and addresses misconceptions about antibiotic efficacy in end-of-life care. Antimicrobial stewardship programs, when tailored to palliative settings, play a vital role in reducing overuse and improving care quality in this vulnerable patient population.

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BMC Palliative Care
BMC Palliative Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
9.70%
发文量
201
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Palliative Care is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the clinical, scientific, ethical and policy issues, local and international, regarding all aspects of hospice and palliative care for the dying and for those with profound suffering related to chronic illness.
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