Analgesic treatment and pain killer use in patients enrolled at Pain Control Center Hospice of Solofra (Italy).

2014 
218 Background: We have evaluated the treatment procedures and the clinical outcome in terms of pain control on 163 consecutive patients enrolled from December 2012 to April 2014 at “Pain Control Center” of the Hospice of Solofra. Methods: The following characteristics have been evaluated: patient gender, mean hospitalization time, differentiation between cancer and non cancer patients (pt.), tumour type, medical weapon use, venous access type, parenteral feeding, transfer in intensive care units, pain killer use. Results: Of the 163 patients (96 males and 67 females, mean age 63.31 years, range: 31-90 years, mean hospitalization time: 29.85 days) 126/163 pt (77.30%) had tumour diseases and 37/163 pt. (22.69%) non cancer diseases. Cancer pt. had lung (24.6%), colo-rectal (17.46%), breast (4.76%), bladder (5.55%), gastric (5.55%), prostate (3.17), hepatocellular (4.76%), pancreas (3.96%), head and neck (4.76%), kidney (3.17%) and other site tumours (19.67%). Patients with tracheostomy were 14/163 (8.58%), ...
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