Acute symptomatic complications among patients with advanced cancer admitted to acute palliative care units: A prospective observational study

Author:

Hui David1,dos Santos Renata2,Reddy Suresh1,de Angelis Nascimento Maria Salete2,Zhukovsky Donna S1,Paiva Carlos Eduardo2,Dalal Shalini2,Costa Everaldo Donizeti2,Walker Paul1,Scapulatempo Heloisa Helena2,Dev Rony1,Crovador Camila Souza2,De La Cruz Maxine1,Bruera Eduardo1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Palliative Care & Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA

2. Department of Palliative Care, Barretos Cancer Hospital, Barretos, Brazil

Abstract

Background: Limited information is available on the symptomatic complications that occur in the last days of life. Aim: We documented the frequency, clinical course, and survival for 25 symptomatic complications among patients admitted to acute palliative care units. Design: Prospective longitudinal observational study. Measurements: Their attending physician completed a daily structured assessment of symptomatic complications from admission to discharge or death. Setting/participants: We enrolled consecutive advanced cancer patients admitted to acute palliative care units at MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA, and Barretos Cancer Hospital, Brazil. Results: A total of 352 patients were enrolled (MD Anderson Cancer Center = 151, Barretos Cancer Hospital = 201). Delirium, pneumonia, and bowel obstruction were the most common complications, occurring in 43%, 20%, and 16% of patients on admission, and 70%, 46%, and 35% during the entire acute palliative care unit stay, respectively. Symptomatic improvement for delirium (36/246, 15%), pneumonia (52/161, 32%), and bowel obstruction (41/124, 33%) was low. Survival analysis revealed that delirium ( p < 0.001), pneumonia ( p = 0.003), peritonitis ( p = 0.03), metabolic acidosis ( p < 0.001), and upper gastrointestinal bleed ( p = 0.03) were associated with worse survival. Greater number of symptomatic complications on admission was also associated with poorer survival ( p < 0.001). Conclusion: Symptomatic complications were common in cancer patients admitted to acute palliative care units, often do not resolve completely, and were associated with a poor prognosis despite active medical management.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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