为接受息治疗的成年人提供医疗辅助水分
Emma J Buchan1, Alison Haywood2,3, William Syrmis4
1Queensland Health, Brisbane, Australia.
The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
|December 14, 2023
概括
医疗辅助补水 (MAH) 对息治疗患者的生活质量或生存没有被证明的好处. 需要更多的研究来确定在这个人群中注销持有者的有效性和安全性.
科学领域:
- 抚慰性护理是一种缓解性护理.
- 临床有效性研究研究 临床有效性研究
- 流体管理流体管理
背景情况:
- 减少口服摄入量在息治疗中很常见,特别是在生命末期.
- 医疗辅助水化 (MAH) 用于潜在地改善生活质量 (QoL) 和延长生存时间.
- 这次审查是对2008年,2011年和2014年之前的Cochrane审查的更新.
结论:
- 没有足够的证据支持使用许可证持有者改善QOL或息治疗中的存活率.
- 这些发现仅限于住院的晚期癌症患者,不能将其推广到其他环境或条件.
- 关于销售许可持有人的临床决定应根据感知到的益处和危害进行个性化.
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