妊娠期间的恶性血液病:澳大利亚必要服务的系统审查。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Luke Cassidy, Antonia Shand, Joanne M. Said, Kim Hobbs, Giselle Kidson-Gerber, Campbell Belinda, Briony Cutts, Susan Heath, Antoinette Anazodo, Kylie King, Emma Palfreyman, Pietro Di Ciaccio, Georgia Mills, Catherine Tang, Shane Gangatharan, Anna Johnston, Kirk Morris, Nada Hamad
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摘要

背景:妊娠期间诊断出的血液恶性肿瘤是罕见的,发病率不断上升,对治疗团队、患者及其家属提出了独特的治疗、社会和伦理挑战。对于这些患者的管理,没有关于适当转诊途径、资源和服务的国家指南。目的:对文献进行系统回顾,以确定多学科团队成员对妊娠血液系统恶性肿瘤患者的最佳护理。这些数据将用于评估澳大利亚卫生网络提供协调护理的能力。方法:系统检索MEDLINE和SCOPUS数据库中的相关文献。符合条件的研究集中在患有恶性血液病的澳大利亚孕妇身上,探索护理模式、专家团队和使用的服务。然后用它来生成澳大利亚医院的地图,这些医院可以为这类患者提供服务。结果:主要团队成员包括血液科医生、母胎医学专家、麻醉师、助产士、重症监护专家、心理学家和社会工作者。利用的服务包括血液科、产科、重症监护、三级成像、手术室、药房和围产期心理健康服务。利用这些数据,25家医院可以管理这些患者。结论:本研究确定了必要的医疗保健从业人员、服务和医院,可以管理这一患者队列。未来的研究应该集中在确定理想的治疗方案,整个妊娠期的治疗时间,建立一个国家患者登记和实施癌症护理计划和框架的最佳实践护理。利用远程保健的集中转诊途径将使澳大利亚所有妇女能够采取适当的多学科行动并公平地获得服务。
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Haematological malignancies during pregnancy: a systematic review of necessary services in the Australian context

Haematological malignancies during pregnancy: a systematic review of necessary services in the Australian context

Background

Haematological malignancies diagnosed during pregnancy are rare, with increasing incidence, presenting unique therapeutic, social and ethical challenges for treating teams, patients and their family. There are no national guidelines regarding appropriate referral pathways, resources and services for the management of these patients.

Aims

To conduct a systematic review of the literature to identify the multidisciplinary team members required for optimal care of pregnant patients with haematological malignancies. These data will be used to evaluate the capabilities of Australian health networks to provide coordinated care.

Methods

A systematic review of the literature in MEDLINE and SCOPUS databases was conducted. Eligible studies focused on pregnant Australian patients with haematological malignancies, exploring care models, specialist teams and services utilised. This was then used to generate a map of Australian hospitals that can service this patient demographic.

Results

Essential team members include haematologists, maternal–fetal medicine specialists, anaesthetists, midwives, intensive care specialists, psychologists and social workers. Services utilised include haematology, maternity, intensive care, tertiary imaging, operating theatre, pharmacy and perinatal mental health services. Utilising these data, 25 hospitals can manage these patients.

Conclusions

This study identified the necessary healthcare practitioners, services and hospitals available that can manage this patient cohort. Future research should focus on determining ideal treatment regimens, timing of therapy throughout gestation, establishing a national patient registry and implementing a cancer care plan and frameworks for best practice care. A centralised referral pathway leveraging telehealth will allow expedient, multidisciplinary action and equity in access to all women across Australia.

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Internal Medicine Journal
Internal Medicine Journal 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
4.80%
发文量
600
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Internal Medicine Journal is the official journal of the Adult Medicine Division of The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP). Its purpose is to publish high-quality internationally competitive peer-reviewed original medical research, both laboratory and clinical, relating to the study and research of human disease. Papers will be considered from all areas of medical practice and science. The Journal also has a major role in continuing medical education and publishes review articles relevant to physician education.
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