隧道导管对姑息治疗结果的影响:一项前瞻性多中心观察性研究(PRO ASEPT)的研究方案。

4区 医学 Q2 Nursing
Annals of palliative medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-13 DOI:10.21037/apm-24-147
Sabrina Tofall, Sönke von Weihe, David Benjamin Ellebrecht
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背景:在姑息治疗中处理胸膜积液和症状性腹水对于减轻症状和显著提高患者的生活质量(QoL)至关重要。选择合适的治疗方式需要仔细考虑潜在的风险和益处,以及患者的预期寿命。隧道导尿管具有明显的优势,它允许在门诊情况下插入,从而减少或避免住院,在有限的预期寿命下最大限度地延长在家的时间,并且需要更少的后续胸膜手术来缓解症状。本研究方案概述了一项前瞻性的多中心研究,旨在根据患者的姑息治疗结果深入了解患者的生活质量。此外,它将评估在家庭环境中隧道导管和引流套件的临床使用、安全性和性能。方法:这项多中心前瞻性研究将在德国五个专门从事胸外科和姑息治疗的地点进行,共包括150名患者。参与者将是需要隧道导管的胸腔积液或腹水患者。每位患者术后随访至少6个月。主要重点将是使用经过验证的姑息治疗结果量表(POS)问卷调查患者报告的姑息治疗结果。POS旨在评估姑息治疗需求,由10个问题组成,评估身体、情感、心理和精神需求。此外,该研究将记录和评估隧道导管的植入,引流套件的使用,并监测短期和长期并发症。讨论:本研究的结果将扩大我们对使用隧道导管时患者姑息治疗结果的理解。此外,该结果将为隧道导管的安全性和临床应用提供更深入的见解。试验注册:该研究于2023年3月23日在德国临床试验注册中心(DRKS)注册:DRKS00031242。
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Tunnelled catheters for palliative care outcomes: study protocol for a prospective, multicentre observational study (PRO ASEPT).

Background: Managing pleural effusion and symptomatic ascites in palliative care is crucial for alleviating symptoms and significantly enhancing the quality of life (QoL) for affected patients. Choosing the appropriate treatment modality requires careful consideration of potential risks and benefits, as well as the patient's life expectancy. Tunnelled catheters offer a distinct advantage by allowing insertion in an outpatient setting, thereby reducing or avoiding hospitalization, maximizing time spent at home given the limited life expectancy, and necessitating fewer subsequent pleural procedures for symptom relief. This study protocol outlines a prospective, multicentre study aimed at gaining insights into QoL based on patients' palliative care outcomes. Additionally, it will evaluate the clinical use, safety, and performance of tunnelled catheters and drainage kits in the home environment.

Methods: The multicentre prospective study will be conducted across five sites specialized in thoracic surgery and palliative care in Germany and will include a total of 150 patients. Participants will be patients with pleural effusion or ascites requiring a tunnelled catheter. Each patient will be followed postoperatively for at least 6 months. The primary focus will be on patient-reported palliative care outcomes using the validated Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS) questionnaire. The POS, designed to assess palliative care needs, consists of 10 questions that evaluate physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs. Additionally, the study will record and evaluate the implantation of the tunnelled catheter, the use of the drainage kit, and monitor short- and long-term complications.

Discussion: The findings from this study will expand our understanding of patients' palliative care outcomes when using tunnelled catheters. Moreover, the results will provide deeper insights into the safety and clinical use of tunnelled catheters.

Trial registration: The study was registered at the German Clinical Trial Register (DRKS): DRKS00031242, at 23 March, 2023.

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Annals of palliative medicine
Annals of palliative medicine Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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期刊介绍: Annals of Palliative Medicine (Ann Palliat Med; Print ISSN 2224-5820; Online ISSN 2224-5839) is an open access, international, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly with both online and printed copies since 2012. The aim of the journal is to provide up-to-date and cutting-edge information and professional support for health care providers in palliative medicine disciplines to improve the quality of life for patients and their families and caregivers.
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