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Mayo Clinic proceedings · Jun 2011
Case ReportsPalliative medicine consultation for preparedness planning in patients receiving left ventricular assist devices as destination therapy.
- Keith M Swetz, Monica R Freeman, Omar F AbouEzzeddine, Kari A Carter, Barry A Boilson, Abigale L Ottenberg, Soon J Park, and Paul S Mueller.
- Palliative Medicine Program, Division of General Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA. swetz.keith@mayo.edu
- Mayo Clin. Proc. 2011 Jun 1; 86 (6): 493-500.
ObjectiveTo assess the benefit of proactive palliative medicine consultation for delineation of goals of care and quality-of-life preferences before implantation of left ventricular assist devices as destination therapy (DT).Patients And MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed the cases of patients who received DT between January 15, 2009, and January 1, 2010.ResultsOf 19 patients identified, 13 (68%) received proactive palliative medicine consultation. Median time of palliative medicine consultation was 1 day before DT implantation (range, 5 days before to 16 days after). Thirteen patients (68%) completed advance directives. The DT implantation team and families reported that preimplantation discussions and goals of care planning made postoperative care more clear and that adverse events were handled more effectively. Currently, palliative medicine involvement in patients receiving DT is viewed as routine by cardiac care specialists.ConclusionProactive palliative medicine consultation for patients being considered for or being treated with DT improves advance care planning and thus contributes to better overall care of these patients. Our experience highlights focused advance care planning, thorough exploration of goals of care, and expert symptom management and end-of-life care when appropriate.
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