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- Kwok Ying Chan, Yap Desmond Y H DYH 2 Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, University of Hong Kong , Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong ., Terence Yip, Mau Kwong Sham, Sing Leung Lui, and Tak Mao Chan.
- 1 Palliative Medical Unit, Grantham Hospital , Aberdeen, Hong Kong .
- J Palliat Med. 2018 Jun 1; 21 (6): 809-814.
BackgroundThere is little data on pain management in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) who have opted for palliative care.ObjectiveWe investigated the prevalence, severity and management of pain in advanced CKD patients attending Renal Palliative Care out-patient clinics under our Division.MethodsConsecutive patients referred to the Renal Palliative Care Clinics at two hospitals under our Division from July 2012 to June 2016 were included. All the patients were managed according to a multi-disciplinary protocol led by palliative care specialists, including serial assessments with the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System.MeasurementsResponse to pain management was defined as a difference by 2 points or more, and factors predictive of response were assessed by logistic regression.ResultsData from 253 patients were analyzed. Of them 107 patients (42%) experienced pain symptoms: 45 patients (42.1%) rated their pain as mild (score 0-3), 51 (47.7%) as moderate (NRS score 4-6), and 11 (10.2%) as severe (score 7-10) by using numerical rating scale. The response rate to pain management was 53.2%. Neuropathic pain was a predictor for lack of response.DiscussionPain is common in advanced CKD patients receiving palliative care. While this seems to have been underrecognized, the symptom is potentially amenable to management. We recommend routine assessment of pain burden in this patient population.
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