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Impact of an Inpatient Palliative Care Consultation in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients
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Poddar, Nishant
, Vegunta, Radhakrishna
, Rodin, Miriam
, Blue, Brandon
, Patolia, Setu
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African Americans
/ Epidemiology/Public Health
/ Hospice care
/ Lung cancer
/ Maris, Roger
/ Oncology
/ Palliative care
/ Public Health
2018
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Impact of an Inpatient Palliative Care Consultation in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients
by
Poddar, Nishant
, Vegunta, Radhakrishna
, Rodin, Miriam
, Blue, Brandon
, Patolia, Setu
in
African Americans
/ Epidemiology/Public Health
/ Hospice care
/ Lung cancer
/ Maris, Roger
/ Oncology
/ Palliative care
/ Public Health
2018
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Impact of an Inpatient Palliative Care Consultation in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients
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Poddar, Nishant
, Vegunta, Radhakrishna
, Rodin, Miriam
, Blue, Brandon
, Patolia, Setu
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African Americans
/ Epidemiology/Public Health
/ Hospice care
/ Lung cancer
/ Maris, Roger
/ Oncology
/ Palliative care
/ Public Health
2018
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Impact of an Inpatient Palliative Care Consultation in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients
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Impact of an Inpatient Palliative Care Consultation in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients
2018
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Overview
Limited data are available to guide the timing of palliative care involvement in the treatment of cancer. We describe the referral patterns of inpatient palliative care consultations(IPCC) in advanced cancer patients in a tertiary care center.
A retrospective review was performed of IPCC for cancer patients from January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2014. Descriptive statistics are reported.
IPCCs were requested for 245 cancer inpatients, of which 130 were male (53.1%) and 115 (46.9%) were female; 128 (52.2%) were Caucasian, 114 (46.5%) were African American, and 3 (1.2%) were another race. Of the 245 patients, 79 (32.2%) were newly diagnosed during the current admission, and the remaining 146 (67.8%) had been diagnosed previously. Fifty-seven (23.3%) patients were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) during hospitalization. Of the 39 patients (15.9%) who died during their hospital stay, 34 (87.0%) had an ICU stay during the hospitalization or died in the ICU. The most common malignancies were lung (71; 29.0%), pancreatic-biliary (33; 13.4%), lymphoma and leukemia (22; 8.9%), hepatocellular (18; 7.3%), head and neck (16; 6.5%), and upper gastrointestinal tract(GI) (16; 6.5%).
Our data show that 15.9% of terminally ill cancer patients with IPCC died in the hospital, the majority of whom died in the ICU. This was likely due to delays in the initiation of outpatient palliative care consultation, leading to an increased strain on tertiary referral centers. Our study highlights a racial disparity in the rate of IPCC in African Americans, compared to historical data.
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Springer Nature B.V,Cureus
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