The Paradox of Palliative Care at the End of Life: Higher Rates of Aggressive Interventions in Patients with Pancreatic Cancer

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Zhang, Zidong [1 ]
Gokul, Kaushik
Hinyard, Leslie J.
Subramaniam, Divya S.
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[1] St Louis Univ, Adv Hlth Data AHEAD Inst, Sch Med, St Louis, MO 63104 USA
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pancreatic cancer; palliative care; hospital admission; emergency department visit; aggressive intervention; end of life; CONSULTATION; VALIDATION; CODE;
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10.3390/jcm13175286
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Palliative care has shown benefit in patients with cancer; however, little is known about the overall utilization of palliative care services in patients with pancreatic cancer and the impact of aggressive end-of-life interventions. This study aimed to explore the incidence of palliative care consultations (PCCs) in hospitalized patients with pancreatic cancer in the United States and the association between palliative care consultations and the use of aggressive interventions at the end of life. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of patients hospitalized with pancreatic cancer. We examined patient records for 6 months prior to death for the presence of PCCs and aggressive end-of-life (EOL) interventions-emergency department visits, chemotherapy, and ICU stays. The use of EOL interventions was compared between those who did and those who did not receive PCCs, using Chi-square and Whitney U tests. Results: Of the 2883 identified patients, 858 had evidence of a PCC in their record in the last 6 months of life. Patients receiving PCCs were older at the time of death and more likely to receive chemotherapy (22.4% vs. 10.6%) in the last 6 months of life compared to those not receiving a palliative care consult. Similarly, patients with PCCs were more likely to have aggressive interventions in the EOL period. Conclusions: Less than 30% of patients with pancreatic cancer received a PCC. Those who received a PCC had more aggressive interventions in the end-of-life period, differing from what the prior literature has shown. Future investigations are necessary to explore the components and timing of PC and investigate their influence on the utilization of aggressive interventions and patient-centered outcomes.
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