体外膜氧合期间姑息治疗咨询的使用:一项多中心观察性研究。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
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摘要

背景:姑息治疗可以帮助人们在面临严重威胁生命的疾病时减轻痛苦。体外膜氧合(ECMO)支持严重心脏或呼吸衰竭的患者;然而,其死亡率约为50%。尽管如此,姑息治疗的作用仍然很不明确。目的:描述静脉-静脉ECMO (VV-ECMO)患者使用姑息治疗的特点。设计:在美国明尼苏达州所有四个ECMO中心进行回顾性队列研究,纳入VV-ECMO支持的患者。与姑息治疗咨询(PCCs)相关的变量被收集、分层,并在不同的方案中进行比较。结果:在本研究的420例患者中,230例(54.8%)患者在入院时接受了PCC。与未接受PCC的患者(72.6%,p值2 = 81.92,p值)相比,接受PCC的患者存活至出院的可能性显著降低(52.6%)。结论:本研究中,我们发现大多数VV-ECMO患者接受了PCC。然而,没有她嵌入的PCC与PCC的发生率显著降低有关。
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The Use of Palliative Care Consults During Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Multicenter Observational Study.

Background: Palliative care can help alleviate the suffering of a person as they face a serious life-threatening disease. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) supports patients who have severe cardiac or respiratory failure; however, there is a mortality rate of roughly 50%. Despite this, the role of palliative care remains poorly characterized. Objectives: To characterize the use of palliative care among patients on venovenous ECMO (VV-ECMO). Design: A retrospective cohort study was performed and included patients supported by VV-ECMO at all four ECMO centers in Minnesota, USA. Variables associated with palliative care consultations (PCCs) were collected, stratified, and compared across protocols. Results: Of the 420 patients in this study, 230 patients (54.8%) received a PCC during their admission. Individuals who received a PCC were significantly less likely to survive to discharge (52.6%) compared to those who did not receive a PCC (72.6%; p value <0.001). Centers 1 and 2 had an automatic palliative consult included in the VV-ECMO electronic health record (EHR) order set, whereas Centers 3 and 4 did not. Center 1 had the highest PCC rate of 81.6%, followed by Center 2 with 49.4%. In comparison, Centers 3 and 4 had significantly lower PCC rates of 36.9% and 29.7%, respectively (χ2 = 81.92, p value <0.0001). Conclusions: In this study we found a majority of patients on VV-ECMO received a PCC. However, the absence of her-embedded PCC was associated with a significantly reduced rate of PCCs.

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Journal of palliative medicine
Journal of palliative medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
10.70%
发文量
345
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Palliative Medicine is the premier peer-reviewed journal covering medical, psychosocial, policy, and legal issues in end-of-life care and relief of suffering for patients with intractable pain. The Journal presents essential information for professionals in hospice/palliative medicine, focusing on improving quality of life for patients and their families, and the latest developments in drug and non-drug treatments. The companion biweekly eNewsletter, Briefings in Palliative Medicine, delivers the latest breaking news and information to keep clinicians and health care providers continuously updated.
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