Hyponatremia in Cancer Patients Hospitalized in a Palliative Care Department: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Ferraz Gonçalves, José
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Brandão, Mariana, Arede, Ana, Prucha, Bárbara, Grilo, Inês, Freitas, Susete, Costa, Isabel, Martins, Olímpia, Araújo, Vânia
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Introduction: Hyponatremia is frequent in cancer patients, as many studies carried out in these patients have shown. However, there are only a few studies carried out at the end of life and in palliative care. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of hyponatremia in cancer patients in the palliative care department of an oncology center and its association with survival.Material and Methods: The study included the first 300 patients hospitalized in the palliative care department in 2017. Survival was measured from the day of hospitalization until death.Results: Serum sodium was measured in 170 (59%) patients. The median serum concentration was 135 mmol/L (109 to 145). Among 91 (54%) patients, serum sodium was within the normal range, 59 (35%) had mild hyponatremia, 13 (8%) had moderate and seven (4%) had profound hyponatremia. The median survival was 13 days (1 to 1020). Serum sodium was not significantly associated with survival (p = 0.463). Regarding other variables, the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status was significantly associated with survival, while gender, age, primary cancer and number of metastatic sites were not.Conclusion: Hyponatremia is common in cancer patients receiving palliative care but did not seem to influence survival.
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spelling Hyponatremia in Cancer Patients Hospitalized in a Palliative Care Department: A Cross-Sectional AnalysisHiponatremia em Doentes com Cancro Internados num Serviço de Cuidados Paliativos: Uma Análise TransversalHyponatremiaNeoplasms/complicationsPalliative CareCuidados PaliativosHiponatremiaNeoplasias/complicaçõesIntroduction: Hyponatremia is frequent in cancer patients, as many studies carried out in these patients have shown. However, there are only a few studies carried out at the end of life and in palliative care. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of hyponatremia in cancer patients in the palliative care department of an oncology center and its association with survival.Material and Methods: The study included the first 300 patients hospitalized in the palliative care department in 2017. Survival was measured from the day of hospitalization until death.Results: Serum sodium was measured in 170 (59%) patients. The median serum concentration was 135 mmol/L (109 to 145). Among 91 (54%) patients, serum sodium was within the normal range, 59 (35%) had mild hyponatremia, 13 (8%) had moderate and seven (4%) had profound hyponatremia. The median survival was 13 days (1 to 1020). Serum sodium was not significantly associated with survival (p = 0.463). Regarding other variables, the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status was significantly associated with survival, while gender, age, primary cancer and number of metastatic sites were not.Conclusion: Hyponatremia is common in cancer patients receiving palliative care but did not seem to influence survival.Introdução: A hiponatremia é frequente em doentes com cancro, como muito estudos realizados nesses doentes mostraram. Contudo, há poucos estudos no fim da vida e em cuidados paliativos. O objectivo deste trabalho foi estudar a prevalência da hiponatremia em doentes oncológicos num serviço de cuidados paliativos de um centro oncológico e a sua associação com a sobrevivência.Material e Métodos: O estudo incluiu os primeiros 300 doentes internados no serviço de cuidados paliativos em 2017. A sobrevivência foi medida do dia da hospitalização até à morte.Resultados: O sódio plasmático foi medido em 170 (59%) doentes. A mediana da concentração de sódio plasmático foi 135 mmol/L (109 a 145). Em 91 (54%) doentes, o sódio plasmático estava dentro dos valores de referência, 59 (35%) tinham hiponatremia ligeira, em 13 (8%) era moderada e sete (4%) tinham hiponatremia profunda. A mediana da sobrevivência foi de 13 dias (1 a 1020). O sódio plasmático não apresentou uma associação estatisticamente significativamente associado com a sobrevivência (p = 0,463). Quanto a outras variáveis, o estado de performance do Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group associou-se significativamente à sobrevivência, o que não se verificou com o género, a idade, o tumor primário e o número de locais de metástases.Conclusão: A hiponatremia é comum nos doentes oncológicos em cuidados paliativos, mas não parece influenciar a sobrevivência.Ordem dos Médicos2022-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/15810Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 35 No. 2 (2022): February; 105-110Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 35 N.º 2 (2022): Fevereiro; 105-1101646-07580870-399Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/15810https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/15810/6356Direitos de Autor (c) 2021 Acta Médica Portuguesainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerraz Gonçalves, JoséBrandão, MarianaArede, AnaPrucha, BárbaraGrilo, InêsFreitas, SuseteCosta, IsabelMartins, OlímpiaAraújo, Vânia2023-01-22T03:00:48Zoai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/15810Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:20:40.956894Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hyponatremia in Cancer Patients Hospitalized in a Palliative Care Department: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Hiponatremia em Doentes com Cancro Internados num Serviço de Cuidados Paliativos: Uma Análise Transversal
title Hyponatremia in Cancer Patients Hospitalized in a Palliative Care Department: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
spellingShingle Hyponatremia in Cancer Patients Hospitalized in a Palliative Care Department: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Ferraz Gonçalves, José
Hyponatremia
Neoplasms/complications
Palliative Care
Cuidados Paliativos
Hiponatremia
Neoplasias/complicações
title_short Hyponatremia in Cancer Patients Hospitalized in a Palliative Care Department: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
title_full Hyponatremia in Cancer Patients Hospitalized in a Palliative Care Department: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
title_fullStr Hyponatremia in Cancer Patients Hospitalized in a Palliative Care Department: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Hyponatremia in Cancer Patients Hospitalized in a Palliative Care Department: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
title_sort Hyponatremia in Cancer Patients Hospitalized in a Palliative Care Department: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
author Ferraz Gonçalves, José
author_facet Ferraz Gonçalves, José
Brandão, Mariana
Arede, Ana
Prucha, Bárbara
Grilo, Inês
Freitas, Susete
Costa, Isabel
Martins, Olímpia
Araújo, Vânia
author_role author
author2 Brandão, Mariana
Arede, Ana
Prucha, Bárbara
Grilo, Inês
Freitas, Susete
Costa, Isabel
Martins, Olímpia
Araújo, Vânia
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author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferraz Gonçalves, José
Brandão, Mariana
Arede, Ana
Prucha, Bárbara
Grilo, Inês
Freitas, Susete
Costa, Isabel
Martins, Olímpia
Araújo, Vânia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hyponatremia
Neoplasms/complications
Palliative Care
Cuidados Paliativos
Hiponatremia
Neoplasias/complicações
topic Hyponatremia
Neoplasms/complications
Palliative Care
Cuidados Paliativos
Hiponatremia
Neoplasias/complicações
description Introduction: Hyponatremia is frequent in cancer patients, as many studies carried out in these patients have shown. However, there are only a few studies carried out at the end of life and in palliative care. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of hyponatremia in cancer patients in the palliative care department of an oncology center and its association with survival.Material and Methods: The study included the first 300 patients hospitalized in the palliative care department in 2017. Survival was measured from the day of hospitalization until death.Results: Serum sodium was measured in 170 (59%) patients. The median serum concentration was 135 mmol/L (109 to 145). Among 91 (54%) patients, serum sodium was within the normal range, 59 (35%) had mild hyponatremia, 13 (8%) had moderate and seven (4%) had profound hyponatremia. The median survival was 13 days (1 to 1020). Serum sodium was not significantly associated with survival (p = 0.463). Regarding other variables, the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status was significantly associated with survival, while gender, age, primary cancer and number of metastatic sites were not.Conclusion: Hyponatremia is common in cancer patients receiving palliative care but did not seem to influence survival.
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