The impact of palliative care on the frailty-stroke continuum: from theoretical concepts to practical aspects.

Postgraduate medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1080/00325481.2024.2374701
Ioan-Alexandru Chirap-Mitulschi, Sabina Antoniu, Thomas Gabriel Schreiner
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With a constant increase in prevalence and incidence worldwide, stroke remains a public health issue in the 21st century. Additionally, population aging inevitably leads to increased vulnerability in the general population, a clinical state known as frailty. While there are adequate guidelines on the treatment of stroke in the acute setting, there are a lot of gaps regarding the chronic management of stroke patients, particularly the frail ones. From the therapeutic point of view, palliative care could be the key to offering complex and individualized treatment to these frail chronic stroke patients. In the context of the heterogeneous data and incomplete therapeutic guidelines, this article provides a new and original perspective on the topic, aiming to increase awareness and understanding and improve palliative care management in stroke patients. Based on current knowledge, the authors describe a new concept called the frailty-stroke continuum and offer a detailed explanation of the intricate stroke-frailty connection in the first part. After understanding the role of palliative care in managing this kind of patients, the authors discuss the most relevant practical aspects aiming to offer an individualized framework for daily clinical practice. The novel approach consists of developing a four-step scale for characterizing frail stroke patients, with the final aim of providing personalized treatment and correctly evaluating prognosis. By pointing out the limitations of current guidelines and the challenges of new research directions, this article opens the pathway for the better evaluation of frail stroke patients, offering a better perception of patients' prognosis.

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姑息关怀对虚弱-中风连续体的影响:从理论概念到实践方面。
随着全球中风发病率的不断上升,中风在 21 世纪仍然是一个公共卫生问题。此外,人口老龄化不可避免地导致普通人群的脆弱性增加,这种临床状态被称为虚弱。虽然已有足够的急性期脑卒中治疗指南,但在脑卒中患者,尤其是体弱患者的慢性期管理方面还存在很多不足。从治疗的角度来看,姑息治疗可能是为这些虚弱的慢性中风患者提供复杂的个体化治疗的关键。在数据不统一、治疗指南不完整的情况下,本文对这一主题提供了一个新颖的视角,旨在提高人们对姑息治疗的认识和理解,改善中风患者的姑息治疗管理。基于现有知识,作者描述了一个名为 "虚弱-卒中连续体 "的新概念,并在第一部分详细解释了卒中与虚弱之间错综复杂的联系。在了解姑息治疗在这类患者管理中的作用后,作者讨论了最相关的实际问题,旨在为日常临床实践提供一个个性化的框架。这种新方法包括制定一个四步量表来描述虚弱中风患者的特征,最终目的是提供个性化治疗和正确评估预后。通过指出现行指南的局限性和新研究方向的挑战,本文为更好地评估虚弱中风患者开辟了道路,为患者的预后提供了更好的认知。
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