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Palliat Support Care ; : 1-3, 2023 Jul 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37435643

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Although palliative care units treat patients with various comorbidities, there are no reports of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). METHODS: The treatment and care of a breast cancer patient with OCD are presented. RESULTS: A woman in her 40s was admitted to the palliative care unit for terminal breast cancer. She spent most of the day cleaning the bath and bed areas, ignoring efforts to restrain her actions by the staff. After being diagnosed with OCD, the above symptoms improved through the coordinated action of the staff and medication. SIGNIFICANCE OF RESULTS: This is the first report of the diagnosis and treatment of a patient with OCD in a palliative care unit. Early psychiatric diagnosis and subsequent staff response contributed to improvement in the patient's quality of life.

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J Hosp Palliat Nurs ; 24(1): 30-39, 2022 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34550913

ABSTRACT

This observational, controlled study explored the effects of bathing on the physical and psychological aspects of terminal cancer patients on a palliative care ward. With nurses' assistance, the patients evaluated and recorded the severity of their symptoms at 10:00 am, 30 minutes after initial bathing, and at 5:00 pm. The bathing care was provided as routine care according to the patients' wishes. Twelve symptoms were measured using 9 items (numbers 1-9) from the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System-Revised Japanese version and 3 items from the Cancer Fatigue Scale. Outcomes were compared between bathing days and nonbathing days (control) and between before and after bathing. Of the 57 bathers, data were available for both bathing days and nonbathing days for 42 bathers. In the comparison between bathing and nonbathing days, tiredness was significantly improved (effect size [ES], 0.35; P = .02). On the basis of the pre-post bathing comparison, 6 symptoms, namely, tiredness (ES, 0.40; P < .01), lack of appetite (ES, 0.36; P = .01), decreased well-being (ES, 0.33; P = .01), anxiety (ES, 0.36; P = .01), pain (ES, 0.31; P = .02), and depression (ES, 0.30; P = .02), were significantly improved. Bathing in a tub effectively improves tiredness and might be effective for distressing symptoms in end-of-life cancer patients.


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Neoplasms , Palliative Care , Anxiety/etiology , Death , Fatigue/etiology , Fatigue/therapy , Humans , Neoplasms/complications , Neoplasms/psychology
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Gan To Kagaku Ryoho ; 46(10): 1641-1643, 2019 Oct.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31631161

ABSTRACT

We report a long-surviving case of malignant peritoneal mesothelioma requiring 4 operations in 5 years. A 63-year-old man was diagnosed with gastrointestinal stromal tumor(GIST)that was excised for the first time in June 2011. The pathological diagnosis was malignant peritoneal mesothelioma. Thereafter, we excised recurrences of the tumor in the hepatic hilum in December 2011. Similar operations were performed in March 2012 and August 2015 because of tumors in the small bowel mesentery and the segment 8 of the liver. The pathological diagnosis was malignant peritoneal mesothelioma. It is an extremely rare variant of malignant peritoneal mesothelioma. There is no record of multiple excision of malignant peritoneal mesothelioma for recurrences. In this case, the cause of long survival was considered to be the excision of recurrent tumors.


Subject(s)
Lung Neoplasms , Mesothelioma , Peritoneal Neoplasms , Humans , Male , Mesentery , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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Gan To Kagaku Ryoho ; 46(10): 1644-1646, 2019 Oct.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31631162

ABSTRACT

Primary carcinoma of the vermiform appendix is a rare neoplasm, and its treatment strategy has not yet been established. We retrospectively analyzed 8 cases of primary carcinoma of the vermiform appendix from 2007 to 2017. Six cases were male and two were female, with a median age of 60.5 years. Ileocecal resection and right hemicolectomy were performed in 7 cases and 1 case, respectively. Regarding pathological staging, 5 cases were of pStage Ⅱ, 2 were of pStage Ⅲa, and 1 was of pStage Ⅳ. Three cases had recurrences after curative resection. The postoperative median overall survival time was 45 months. Three cases with a tumor diameter of 20mm were alive without any recurrence; however, 3 of 5 cases with a tumor diameter of B21mm had recurrences. Although only 1 of 3 cases with adjuvant chemotherapy(pStage Ⅲa case)had recurrence, 2 of 4 cases without adjuvant chemotherapy, including a pStage Ⅱ case, had recurrences. Early diagnosis, surgery, and adjuvant chemotherapy could improve the long-term outcomes of patients with primary carcinoma of the vermiform appendix.


Subject(s)
Appendiceal Neoplasms , Appendix , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant , Colectomy , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Retrospective Studies
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Gan To Kagaku Ryoho ; 40 Suppl 2: 185-7, 2013 Dec.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24712140

ABSTRACT

We investigated the trend in admission to new a palliative care unit (PCU) over 9 months. We observed a significant difference in the length of PCU stay depending on whether patients had access to a house call doctor. These findings suggest that house call doctors play an important role in ensuring a smooth admission to the PCU. In addition, our study suggests that review of the operational management in the PCU is required.


Subject(s)
Hospitalization , Palliative Care , Home Care Services , Humans , Length of Stay , Patient Care Team , Time Factors
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