Continuous Electrocardiographic Monitoring for 24 Hours Before Death in Patients with Terminal Cancer.

The American journal of hospice & palliative care(2023)

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While the majority of NM-group were satisfied with their patient's care without CEM, the proportion of dissatisfied families was higher than in other groups. Although not using CEM is not a major hindrance to end-of-life care for patients with terminal cancer, providing sufficient explanations may be important for satisfactory care.
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