Personalized Goal for Dyspnea and Clinical Response in Advanced Cancer Patients

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作者
Mercadante, Sebastiano [1 ]
Adile, Claudio [1 ]
Aielli, Federica [2 ]
Lanzetta, Gaetano [3 ,4 ]
Mistakidou, Kyriaki [5 ]
Maltoni, Marco [6 ]
Soares, Luiz Guilherme [7 ]
De Santis, Stefano [8 ]
Ferrera, Patrizia [1 ]
Rosati, Marta [5 ]
Rossi, Romina [5 ]
Casuccio, Alessandra [9 ]
机构
[1] La Maddalena Canc Ctr, Pain Relief & Support Care, Palermo, Italy
[2] Univ Aquila, Dept Biotechnol & Appl Clin Sci, Laquila, Italy
[3] IRCCS Neuromed, Med Oncol Unit, Pozzilli, Italy
[4] Italian Neurotraumatol Inst, Med Oncol Unit, Grottaferrata, Italy
[5] Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Sch Med, Areteion Hosp, Pain Relief & Palliat Care Unit,Dept Radiol, Athens, Greece
[6] Ist Sci Romagnolo Studio & Cura Tumori IRST IRCCS, Palliat Care Unit, Meldola, Forli Cesena, Italy
[7] Hosp Placi, Postacute Care Serv & Palliat Care Program, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
[8] S Camillo Forlanini Hosp, Palliat Care & Oncol Pain Serv, Rome, Italy
[9] Univ Palermo, Palermo, Italy
关键词
Advanced cancer; dyspnea; symptom assessment; palliative care; personalized symptom goal; global impression of change; SYMPTOM ASSESSMENT SYSTEM; BREATHLESSNESS; OPIOIDS; SCALE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2018.10.492
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background. The clinical response after comprehensive symptom management is difficult to determine in terms of a clinically important difference. Moreover, therapies should try to reach the threshold perceived by the individual patient for the determination of a favorable response to a treatment. Measures. The Edmonton Symptom Assessment Score (ESAS) was measured at admission (T0), and seven days after starting palliative care (T7). Patient Global Impression and Goal Response after one week of palliative care and its relation with the Personalized Dyspnea Goal were measured at T7. Intervention. Patients admitted to palliative care units underwent a comprehensive symptom assessment by a specialist palliative care team. At T0, patients were asked about their Personalized Dyspnea Intensity Goal on ESAS. One week later (T7), after a comprehensive palliative care treatment, Personalized Dyspnea Intensity Goals were measured again. Patients were considered to have achieved a Patient Dyspnea Goal Response if dyspnea intensity (measured at T7) was equal or less than their expected Personalized Dyspnea Intensity Goal. At the same interval (T7), Patient Global Impression (improvement or deterioration) was measured. Outcomes. 279 patients were analyzed in this study. The mean Personalized Dyspnea Intensity Goal at T0 and T7 were 0.97 (SD 1.3), and 0.71 (SD 2.1), respectively. 263 patients (94.2%) indicated a Personalized Dyspnea Intensity Goal of <= 3 as a target at T0. Patients perceived a bit better, a better improvement, and a much better improvement with a mean decrease in dyspnea intensity of -2.1, -3.5, and -4.3 points on the dyspnea intensity scale, respectively. In 60 patients (21.5%), dyspnea intensity did not change, and in 4.7%, dyspnea intensity worsened. Patients perceived a Minimal Clinically Important Difference (little worse) with a mean increase in dyspnea intensity of 0.10, and they perceived a worse with a mean increase of 1.7 points. Higher dyspnea intensity at T0 and lower dyspnea intensity at T7 were independently related to Patient Global Impression. At T7, 93 (33.3%) patients achieved their Personalized Goal Response, based on Personalized Dyspnea Intensity. Patient Dyspnea Goal Response was associated with Memorial Delirium Assessment Scale score and Personalized Dyspnea Intensity Goal at T0, and inversely associated with dyspnea intensity at T0 and T7, and lower Karnofsky level. For Patient Dyspnea Goal Response, no significant differences among categories of dyspnea intensity were found (P>0.05). Conclusion. Patient Dyspnea Goal Response and Patient Global Impression seem to be relevant for evaluating the effects of a comprehensive management of symptoms, including dyspnea, assisting decision making process. Some factors may be implicated in determining the individual target and clinical response. A personalized symptom goal may translate in terms of therapeutic intervention, according to the achievement of the patients' expectations. High values of dyspnea intensity, a lower Karnofsky level, as well as high level of Dyspnea Intensity Goal (that is less patients' expectations) favor the achievement of the target. (C) 2018 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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