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- Marit S Jordhøy, Nina Aass, Rune Svensen, Bente Ervik, and Wenche Mohr.
- Enhet for kreft og lindrende behandling, Nordlandssykehuset, 8092 Bodø. marit.jordhoy@nlsh.no
- Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. 2006 Feb 23;126(5):620-3.
AbstractNausea/vomiting and constipation are frequent symptoms among patients with advanced disease and short survival expectancy. The aim of this paper is to present the aetiology, diagnostic work-up, prophylaxis and treatment of these symptoms in palliative patients, based on a literature review and clinical experience. Nausea/vomiting is not a diagnosis, but symptoms with multiple causes. There is no universally applicable treatment approach. General guidelines for good treatment are: 1) impeccable assessment and work-up, 2) choice of treatment according to underlying causes and involved mechanisms, 3) pharmacological treatment applied jointly with non-pharmacological measures, 4) thorough follow-up and readjustment of treatment. During work-up, or if underlying causes can not be identified, metoclopramide, alternatively haloperidol, is the first drug of choice. Oral administration should be avoided until vomiting is controlled. Adequate hydration is important. The same general guidelines are applicable to handle constipation. However, prophylactic measures are also essential, focusing on risk factors (fluid intake, activity and toilet accommodations). Stool softening laxatives should be administered, (polyethylene glycol or lactulose), and if needed, combined with a bowel stimulant (bisacodyl or sodium picosulphate). Opioid use is among the most common causes of constipation and prescription of opioids should always be accompanied by prescription of laxatives. Exceptions are diarrhoea, ileostomy and dying patients.
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