TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical signs of impending death in cancer patients
AU - Hui, David
AU - dos Santos, Renata
AU - Chisholm, Gary
AU - Bansal, Swati
AU - Silva, Thiago Buosi
AU - Kilgore, Kelly
AU - Crovador, Camila Souza
AU - Yu, Xiaoying
AU - Swartz, Michael D.
AU - Perez-Cruz, Pedro Emilio
AU - Leite, Aphael de Almeida
AU - Nascimento, Maria Salete de Angelis
AU - Reddy, Suresh
AU - Seriaco, Fabiola
AU - Yennu, Sriram
AU - Paiva, Carlos Eduardo
AU - Dev, Rony
AU - Hall, Stacy
AU - Fajardo, Julieta
AU - Bruera, Eduardo
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Background. The physical signs of impending death have not been well characterized in cancer patients. A better understanding of these signs may improve the ability of clinicians to diagnose impending death. We examined the frequency and onset of 10 bedside physical signs and their diagnostic performance for impending death. Methods. We systematically documented 10 physical signs every 12 hours from admission to death or discharge in 357 consecutive patients with advanced cancer admitted to two acute palliative care units. We examined the frequency and median onset of each sign from death backward and calculated their likelihood ratios (LRs) associated with death within 3 days. Results. In total, 203 of 357 patients (52 of 151 in the U.S., 151 of 206 in Brazil) died. Decreased level of consciousness, Palliative Performance Scale ≤20%, and dysphagia of liquids appeared at high frequency and >3 days before death and had low specificity (<90%) and positive LR (<5) for impending death. In contrast, apnea periods, Cheyne-Stokes breathing, death rattle, peripheral cyanosis, pulselessness of radial artery, respiration with mandibular movement, and decreased urine output occurred mostly in the last 3 days of life and at lower frequency. Five of these signs had high specificity (>95%) and positive LRs for death within 3 days, including pulselessness of radial artery (positive LR: 15.6; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 13.7-17.4), respiration with mandibular movement (positive LR: 10; 95% CI: 9.1-10.9), decreased urine output (positive LR: 15.2; 95% CI: 13.4-17.1), Cheyne-Stokes breathing (positive LR: 12.4; 95% CI: 10.8-13.9), and death rattle (positive LR: 9; 95% CI: 8.1-9.8). Conclusion. We identified highly specific physical signs associated with death within 3 days among cancer patients.
AB - Background. The physical signs of impending death have not been well characterized in cancer patients. A better understanding of these signs may improve the ability of clinicians to diagnose impending death. We examined the frequency and onset of 10 bedside physical signs and their diagnostic performance for impending death. Methods. We systematically documented 10 physical signs every 12 hours from admission to death or discharge in 357 consecutive patients with advanced cancer admitted to two acute palliative care units. We examined the frequency and median onset of each sign from death backward and calculated their likelihood ratios (LRs) associated with death within 3 days. Results. In total, 203 of 357 patients (52 of 151 in the U.S., 151 of 206 in Brazil) died. Decreased level of consciousness, Palliative Performance Scale ≤20%, and dysphagia of liquids appeared at high frequency and >3 days before death and had low specificity (<90%) and positive LR (<5) for impending death. In contrast, apnea periods, Cheyne-Stokes breathing, death rattle, peripheral cyanosis, pulselessness of radial artery, respiration with mandibular movement, and decreased urine output occurred mostly in the last 3 days of life and at lower frequency. Five of these signs had high specificity (>95%) and positive LRs for death within 3 days, including pulselessness of radial artery (positive LR: 15.6; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 13.7-17.4), respiration with mandibular movement (positive LR: 10; 95% CI: 9.1-10.9), decreased urine output (positive LR: 15.2; 95% CI: 13.4-17.1), Cheyne-Stokes breathing (positive LR: 12.4; 95% CI: 10.8-13.9), and death rattle (positive LR: 9; 95% CI: 8.1-9.8). Conclusion. We identified highly specific physical signs associated with death within 3 days among cancer patients.
KW - Death
KW - Diagnosis
KW - Neoplasms
KW - Palliative care
KW - Physical examination
KW - Sensitivity
KW - Sign
KW - Specificity
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U2 - 10.1634/theoncologist.2013-0457
DO - 10.1634/theoncologist.2013-0457
M3 - Article
C2 - 24760709
AN - SCOPUS:84901919075
SN - 1083-7159
VL - 19
SP - 681
EP - 687
JO - Oncologist
JF - Oncologist
IS - 6
ER -