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find Keyword "骨转移性疼痛" 2 results
  • 唑来膦酸治疗恶性肿瘤骨转移患者不良反应的护理

    目的 总结对恶性肿瘤骨转移患者应用唑来膦酸不良反应的护理经验,旨在为临床护理提供指导。 方法 对2011年6月-12月28例恶性肿瘤骨转移患者使用唑来膦酸治疗后所产生的发热、骨关节疼痛、消化道反应、低钙性抽搐、骨坏死及心动过缓等不良反应予以对症护理。 结果 治疗中部分患者出现不良反应:发热6例(21.4%),骨关节疼痛4例(14.3%),胃肠道反应4例(14.3% ),低钙性抽搐2例(7.1%),经对症治疗及护理均予缓解。 结论 唑来膦酸治疗恶性肿瘤骨转移过程中出现的相关并发症,只要采取积极对症的治疗护理措施均可控制。

    Release date:2021-06-23 07:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Radioisotopes for Tumor Metastatic Bone Pain: A Systematic Review

    Objective To determine the efficacy of radioisotopes to control metastasic pain in patients with tumor bone metastases and complications due to bone metastases (hypercalcaemia, bone fracture and spinal cord compression). The effectiveness of radioisotopes in relation to patient survival and adverse effects were also assessed. Methods MEDLINE (1966 to April 2005),EMBASE (1966 to April 2005), The Cochrane Library (Issue 1, 2005) and CBMdisc (1979 to April 2005) were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Data were extracted by two reviewers using a designed extraction form. The quality of included RCTs was critically assessed. RevMan 4.2 software was used for data analysis. Results Four RCTs were included. The results of meta-analysis showed that small dose of radioisotopes couldn’t control metastatic pain in short term(2 months) with relative risk (RR) 1.13, 95%confidence interval (CI) 0.34 to 3.76, but large dose can significantly control metastatic pain in medium term(6 month) with RR 1.90, 95%CI 1.23 to 2.92; no evidence was available to assess long term(≥12 months) effects. No study provided data on quality of life, mortality, bone metastatic complications (hypercalcaemia, bone fracture) and analgesic use etc. Leukocytopenia and thrombocytopenia were secondary effects associated with the administration of radioisotopes. The incidences of leukocytopenia and thrombocytopenia were significantly greater in patients treated by radioisotopes with RR 8.28, 95%CI 2.24 to 30.67, and RR 3.70, 95%CI 1.59 to 9.04, respectively. Conclusions There is some evidence indicating that large dose of radioisotopes can relieve metastatic bone pain over one to six months, but adverse effects, particularly leukocytopenia and thrombocytopenia, have also been experienced.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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