Physical Signs and Clinical Findings Before Death in Ill Elderly Patients

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Matsunami, Keiji [1 ]
Tomita, Katsuyuki [2 ]
Touge, Hirokazu [2 ]
Sakai, Hiromitsu [2 ]
Yamasaki, Akira [3 ]
Shimizu, Eiji [3 ]
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[1] Yonago Med Ctr, Dept Palliat Care Med, Yonago, Tottori, Japan
[2] Yonago Med Ctr, Dept Resp Med, 4-17-1 Kuzumo, Yonago, Tottori 6830006, Japan
[3] Tottori Univ, Div Med Oncol & Mol Respirol, Dept Multidisciplinary Internal Med, Fac Med, Tottori, Japan
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death; impending death; oxygen saturation; physical assessment; respiration with mandibular movement; AGONAL RESPIRATIONS; SURVIVAL PREDICTION; IMPENDING DEATH; CANCER-PATIENTS; PREVALENCE; MULTIMORBIDITY; FAILURE;
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10.1177/1049909117733661
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Few studies have examined variations in both the physical signs and clinical findings in the final days and hours before the death of elderly patients. We determined the physical signs and clinical findings in patients who were at least 75 years old or were diagnosed with cancer with impending death and examined the association of these parameters with the profile and timing of their endocardiography (ECG) and oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) changes prior to death. In this prospective, observational study, between April 2014 and June 2017, we enrolled elderly patients who were admitted to the Respiratory Medicine Ward in our hospital and were near death, which was determined based on certain symptoms such as a loss of oral intake. We recorded their physical signs (oral intake, consciousness level, and respiration with mandibular movement) 4 times a day from admission to death. We evaluated their changes in ECG and in SpO(2) levels for up to 24 hours preceding death. For the 70 patients who died in our ward, we found a loss of oral intake at 6 days, consciousness impairment at 1.3 days, and then respiration with mandibular movement at 12 hours before death were the most consistent findings before death. When we analyzed the ECG and SpO(2) changes during impending death, 83% of the patients showed undetectable SpO(2) levels followed by a loss of heart rate. The loss of P wave in the ECG was characterized as process on impending death. Respiration with mandibular movement was one of the specific signs of impending death in ill elderly patients. The monitoring of ECG and SpO(2) levels may be a useful tool to predict the impending time of death.
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