Oncological patient in terminal stage on hemodialysis - case report

Authors

  • Simona E. Cioinac AUSL di Bologna, Italy
  • T. Lavalle AUSL di Bologna, Italy

Keywords:

personalized, haemodialysis treatment, oncological diseases

Abstract

Background: The number of patients with oncological diseases in hemodialysis is sharply increasing. These patients require hemodialysis and a personalized care that improves the tolerability, management of complications, pain, anxiety and fear of the patient and family. The literature presents approaches in different oncological diseases but there is still a dialysis treatment that allows greater tolerability. In this article, we describe the alternation of two different treatments and highlight the necessity of a personalized care process. Case presentation: Patient diagnosed with ovarian cancer, after countless series of complications, in the terminal phase requires service and haemodialysis customized. Prescribed treatment was: three treatments online hemodiafiltration of the duration 3:30 hours using monitors for intermittent hemodialysis. The fourth treatment catheter veno-venous hemodiafiltration of the duration 4 hours using monitors for continuous haemodialysis. Conclusion: The case presented shows the need to identify a personalized care pathway for the management of cancer patients on haemodialysis and their families. The alternation of the two treatments has allowed greater tolerance and fewer complications.

Author Biographies

Simona E. Cioinac, AUSL di Bologna, Italy

UO-Dialysis, CAL Bentivoglio

T. Lavalle, AUSL di Bologna, Italy

Director UO Training

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Published

2016-01-20

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Cazuri clinice