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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 79(5): 337-344, oct. 2019. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1056728

ABSTRACT

Las recomendaciones internacionales apuntan a la integración temprana de cuidados paliativos (CP) en cáncer a través de la atención simultánea y del entrenamiento de los equipos primarios. La Unidad de CP del Hospital General de Agudos E. Tornú realiza interconsultas para pacientes internados en el hospital y brinda capacitación a los equipos tratantes. El perfil de las interconsultas realizadas podría brindar información importante sobre las características de la intervención de CP dentro de la institución. El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar retrospectivamente las interconsultas de primera vez de pacientes con cáncer realizadas a lo largo de 2 años, con foco en la temporalidad, la identificación de problemas por parte del equipo tratante y del equipo de interconsulta de CP, y la prontitud de respuesta y capacidad pronóstica de este último. La población atendida en interconsulta (168 casos) estuvo constituida principalmente por pacientes con enfermedad avanzada, deterioro del estado general, sin posibilidad de tratamiento oncológico y diagnóstico reciente. En aproximadamente 25% de los casos se encontraron indicios de intervención temprana y participación del equipo de CP en la toma de decisiones. Se discute la oportunidad de la intervención de CP y se señalan áreas con necesidad de mejora, como la identificación de síntomas no físicos y el pronóstico, a ser tenidas cuenta en las futuras actividades asistenciales y educativas.


The international recommendations point to the early integration of palliative care (PC) in cancer through simultaneous care and training of primary teams. The PC Unit of the Hospital General de Agudos E. Tornú conducts interconsultations for hospitalized patients in the hospital and provides training to the treatment teams. The profile of the interconsultations carried out could provide important information about the characteristics of the PC intervention within the institution. The objective of this study was to retrospectively analyze the first-time interconsultations of cancer patients carried out over 2 years, focusing on temporality, identification of problems by the treating team and the PC interconsultation team, the promptness of response and the prognostic capacity of the latter. In the period, 168 interconsultations were carried out. Most patients had advanced disease, poor performance status, no possibility of oncological treatment and recent diagnosis. In approximately 25% of the cases, evidence of early intervention and participation of the pc team in decision making was found. The opportunity of PC intervention is discussed and areas needing improvement are indicated, such as the identification of non-physical symptoms and prognosis, to be considered in future care and educational activities.


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Palliative Care/statistics & numerical data , Referral and Consultation/statistics & numerical data , Hospitals, General/statistics & numerical data , Neoplasms/therapy , Argentina , Time Factors , Retrospective Studies , Hospitalization , Medical Oncology/statistics & numerical data , Neoplasms/mortality
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-166544

ABSTRACT

Background: The main objective of the study was to analyse the various causes for proptosis. Methods: A prospective analysis of 54 cases of proptosis. Detailed ocular and systemic history, examination and relevant investigations were done in necessary cases. Also other related specialties opinion obtained whenever indicated for diagnosis and treatment. Results: Out of 54 cases, 26 were axial and 28 were eccentric, 38 were unilateral, 16 were bilateral. Etiology of proptosis due to inflammation 20 cases, infectious 14 cases, neoplastic 10 cases, vascular 4 cases, traumatic 4 cases, others 2 cases. Conclusions: Thyroid eye disease is the single most common cause of proptosis in this study. Among neoplastic cases primary tumours were more common than secondary tumours in the orbit in this study. Orbital X-ray, B scan, CT scan and MRI were helpful in the diagnosis, treatment and follow up.

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