临床药师在老年癌症患者狂犬病暴露后预防管理中的作用:来自三级医院的病例报告。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Mohammed Waheeda Rahman, Abdul Ghafur, Nirumal Rakkesh, Priya A
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背景:接受癌症治疗的免疫功能受损患者发生狂犬病等严重感染的风险增加。协调狂犬病暴露后预防(PEP)与持续治疗需要仔细规划。病例介绍一名73岁女性转移性乳腺癌患者,计划开始二线化疗,持续世卫组织3类猫抓伤。临床药师与肿瘤和传染病小组合作,迅速启动狂犬病PEP。狂犬疫苗和单克隆抗体按国家指南接种。根据药剂师与传染病小组的协商,化疗开始日期推迟5天,以确保最佳的疫苗反应。临床药师在时机决定、疫苗管理和患者教育方面发挥了核心作用。结论:本病例报告强调了免疫功能低下肿瘤患者感染性疾病风险管理的复杂性。在接受癌症治疗的患者中及时协调狂犬病暴露后预防是一个与临床相关的问题,特别是考虑到可能出现减毒疫苗反应和治疗延误。该病例提供了一个实际的例子,说明临床药剂师驱动的(跨学科合作)干预措施如何在不影响肿瘤结果的情况下提高患者安全。
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Role of the clinical pharmacist in managing rabies post-exposure prophylaxis in an elderly cancer patient: A case report from a tertiary care hospital.

BackgroundImmunocompromised patients undergoing cancer therapy are at increased risk for severe infections such as rabies. Coordinating rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) with ongoing treatment requires careful planning.Case PresentationA 73-year-old female with metastatic breast cancer, scheduled to begin second-line chemotherapy, sustained a WHO Category 3 cat scratch injury. A clinical pharmacist collaborated with oncology and infectious disease teams to promptly initiate rabies PEP. Rabies vaccine and monoclonal antibody were administered per national guidelines. The chemotherapy start date was deferred by five days based on pharmacist-infectious disease team consultation to ensure optimal vaccine response. The clinical pharmacist played a central role in timing decisions, vaccine administration, and patient education.ConclusionThis case report underscores the complexities of managing infectious disease risks in immunocompromised oncology patients. The timely coordination of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis in a patient undergoing cancer treatment is a clinically relevant issue, especially given the potential for attenuated vaccine responses and treatment delays. The case provides a practical example of how clinical pharmacist-driven (interdisciplinary collaboration) interventions can enhance patient safety without compromising oncologic outcomes.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to educating health professionals about providing pharmaceutical care to patients with cancer. It is the official publication of the International Society for Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP). Publishing pertinent case reports and consensus guidelines...
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