The clinical-epidemiological profile of patients in palliative care treated in an general emergency service

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-7262.rmrp.2022.194445

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Palliative care, Epidemiological profile, Emergency

Abstract

Patients seek emergency rooms for immediate relief from pain or other physical symptoms. Professionals in emergency rooms are trained to render focused care in the targeted treatment of acute diseases and provide palliative interventions to manage exacerbations of chronic illnesses or end-of-life care to patients under palliative care. Knowing the patient’s profile for palliative care in the emergency room can be helpful for implementing targeted measures to provide better patient care. This study aims to describe the clinical-epidemiological profile on patients in palliative care treated in an emergency room. A transversal, observational, and retrospective study was carried out of adult patients of both sexes in palliative care treated at Unidade de Pronto Atendimento -UPA over ten months. Data were collected about admission, type of caregiver, pathology, and outcomes. The study was approved by the Research and Ethics Committee. In total, 83 patients with a mean age of 78.5 (±14.3) were analyzed. There was a predominance of female patients (61.4%), and most came from a residence (87.9%). Further, 91.57% had caregivers, predominantly unpaid family caregivers (76.3%). Regarding previous care, 44.58% had sought palliative care less than one month ago. As the base disease, 68.6% were oncological and 31.3% non-oncological. Prostate cancer constituted the primary oncological cause (30.7%), followed by hepatic neoplasia and bile ducts (15.4%). Fragility syndrome (42.10%) and severe complications after a stroke (17.5%) were more frequent in non-oncological base cases. The main symptom was dyspnea noted in 38 patients (45.7%). Pain and dyspnea were more frequent in oncological cases (34.6% and 23.0%, respectively), followed by dyspnea and delirium in non-oncological cases (56.1% and 28.0%, respectively). In the present study, predominantly older patients with a caregiver demonstrated a more significant frequency of non-oncological base disease, dyspnea, pain, and delirium.

 

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Author Biographies

  • Ana Claudia Crispiniano Siqueira Torquato, Universidade de Pernambuco. Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Recife, (PE), Brasil.

    Pós-graduação lato sensu em cuidados paliativos

  • Lucas Pedro Crispiniano dos Santos Torquato, Universidade Estácio de Sá. Centro Universitário Estácio do Recife, Recife, (PE), Brasil.

    Graduação em farmácia

  • Thais Oliveira Claizoni dos Santos, Universidade de Pernambuco. Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Recife, (PE), Brasil.

    Professora adjunta

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2022-11-09

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Torquato ACCS, Torquato LPC dos S, Santos TOC dos. The clinical-epidemiological profile of patients in palliative care treated in an general emergency service. Medicina (Ribeirão Preto) [Internet]. 2022 Nov. 9 [cited 2024 Jul. 19];55(3):e-194445. Available from: https://revistas.usp.br/rmrp/article/view/194445