Impact Of A Mature Palliative Service For Patients With Lung Cancer Admitted To The Icu.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2018)
Abstract
102Background: In 2012 ASCO made the clinical recommendation for patients with stage IV solid organ cancer to receive palliative care consultation (PCC) at the time of detection. This was intended to increase utilization and effectiveness of palliative care. In this study, we estimate the proportion and impact of late brink of death PCC for patients with stage III-IV lung cancer admitted to the ICU of a hospital with a Joint Commission approved palliative care program. Methods: Retrospective review of patients with advanced lung cancer (stage III-IV) admitted to ICU in 2015-17. IRB approval was obtained. There were no exclusion criteria within this population. Areas assessed were age, stage, reason for admission, interventions, disposition, length of stay, days in the intensive care unit, palliative care consultation, code status, and documented end of life discussion. Results: A total of 13 patient met inclusion criteria. They were 38% male 62% female with a mean age of 67 years (SD: 14.9). All had pri...
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Key words
mature palliative service,lung cancer,icu,patients
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