Comparing end-of-life care of hematologic malignancy versus solid tumor patients in a tertiary care center

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作者
Burstein, Rachel [1 ]
Aviv, Ariel [2 ]
Even-Zohar, Noa Gross [3 ,4 ]
Nachmias, Boaz [3 ,4 ]
Haran, Arnon [3 ,4 ]
Braun, Michal [5 ,6 ]
Rottenberg, Yakir [7 ]
Shaulov, Adir [3 ,4 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Sch Med, Jerusalem, Israel
[2] HaEmek Med Ctr, Dept Hematol, Afula, Israel
[3] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Hadassah Med Ctr, Dept Hematol, Jerusalem, Israel
[4] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Fac Med, Jerusalem, Israel
[5] Hadassah Med Ctr, Sharett Inst Oncol, Breast Oncol Unit, Jerusalem, Israel
[6] Acad Coll Tel Aviv Yaffo, Sch Behav Sci, Tel Aviv, Israel
[7] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Hadassah Med Ctr, Dept Oncol, Jerusalem, Israel
[8] Hadassah Med Ctr, Dept Hematol, Jerusalem, Israel
关键词
cancer; EOL; hematology; palliative care; INPATIENT PALLIATIVE CARE; CANCER CARE; QUALITY; DEATH; AGGRESSIVENESS; TRENDS; TIME;
D O I
10.1111/ejh.14035
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: To compare end-of-life (EOL) care for solid tumor and hematologic malignancy (HM) patients.Methods: We collected data on the last 100 consecutive deceased HM and 100 consecutive deceased solid tumor patients who died prior to June 1st 2020, treated at a single center. We compared demographic parameters, cause of death as ascertained by review of medical records by two independent investigators, and EOL quality indicators including: place of death, use of chemotherapy or targeted/biologic treatment, emergency department visits as well as hospital, inpatient hospice and Intensive Care Unit admissions and the time spent as inpatient over the last 30 days of life; mechanical ventilation and use of blood products during the last 14 days of life.Results: In comparison with solid tumor patients, HM patients more commonly died from treatment complications (13% vs. 1%) and unrelated causes (16% vs. 2%, p < .001 for all comparisons). HM patients died more frequently than solid tumor patients in the intensive care unit (14% vs. 7%) and the emergency department (9% vs. 0%) and less frequently in hospice (9% vs. 15%, p = .005 for all comparisons). In the 2 weeks prior to death HM patients were more likely than solid tumor patients to undergo mechanical ventilation (14% vs. 4%, p = .013), receive blood (47% vs. 27%, p = .003) and platelet transfusions (32% vs. 7%, p < .001); however, no statistical difference was found in use of either of chemotherapy (18% vs. 13%, p = .28) or targeted treatment (10% vs. 5%, p = .16).Conclusions: HM patients were more likely than solid tumor patients to undergo aggressive measures at EOL. Rarity of HM deaths, frequently caused by complications of treatment and unrelated causes, may affect treatment choices at EOL.
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页码:528 / 535
页数:8
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