Continuous Sedation in Palliative Care in Portugal: A Prospective Multicentric Study

Author:

Ferraz-Gonçalves José António1ORCID,Flores Alice2,Silva Ana Abreu3ORCID,Simões Ana4,Pais Carmen5,Melo Clarisse6,Pirra Diana7,Coelho Dora8,Conde Lília9,Real Lorena7,Feio Madalena4,Barbosa Manuel9,Martins Maria de Lurdes5,Areias Marlene2,Muñoz-Romero Rafael8,Ferreira Rita Cunha6,Freitas Susete3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine, Porto University, Porto, Portugal

2. Department of Palliative Care, Unidade Local de Saúde do Nordeste, Macedo de Cavaleiros, Portugal

3. Department of Palliative Care, Serviço de Saúde da Região Autónoma da Madeira (SESARAM), Funchal, Portugal

4. Hospital Palliative Care Team and Home Care Unit, Portuguese Oncology Institute of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

5. Clinical Academic Center of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro – Professor Doctor Nuno Grande – CACTMAD, Vila Real, Portugal

6. Community Team of Palliative Care, ACES Lisboa Ocidental e Oeiras, Lisbon, Portugal

7. Department of Palliative Care, Hospital Santa Luzia, Elvas, Portugal

8. Department of Palliative Care, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Algarve, Faro, Portugal

9. Community Team of Palliative Care, Maia/Valongo, Portugal

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to survey the practice of palliative sedation in Portugal, where data on this subject were lacking. Methods: This was a prospective multicentric study that included all patients admitted to each team that agreed to participate. Patients were followed until death, discharge, or after 3 months of follow-up. Results: The study included 8 teams: 4 as palliative care units (PCU), 1 as a hospital palliative care team (HPCT), 2 as home care (HC), and 1 as HPCT and HC. Of the 361 patients enrolled, 52% were male, the median age was 76 years, and 285 (79%) had cancer. Continuous sedation was undergone by 49 (14%) patients: 26 (53%) were male, and the median age was 76. Most patients, 46 (94%), had an oncological diagnosis. Only in a minority of cases, the family, 16 (33%), or the patient, 5 (10%), participated in the decision to sedate. Delirium was the most frequent symptom leading to sedation. The medication most used was midazolam (65%). In the multivariable analysis, only age and the combined score were independently associated with sedation; patients <76 years and those with higher levels of suffering had a higher probability of being sedated. Conclusions: The practice of continuous palliative sedation in Portugal is within the range reported in other studies. One particularly relevant point was the low participation of patients and their families in the decision-making process. Each team must have a deep discussion on this aspect.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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