Symptom Management in Lung Cancer

Author(s):  
Niket Nathani ◽  
Douglas Arenberg
2016 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
pp. 469-482 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine E. Mosher ◽  
Joseph G. Winger ◽  
Nasser Hanna ◽  
Shadia I. Jalal ◽  
Lawrence H. Einhorn ◽  
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2004 ◽  
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Dana Inzeo ◽  
Margaret Joyce ◽  
Leslie B. Tyson

Author(s):  
Wei Dai ◽  
Wenhong Feng ◽  
Yuanqiang Zhang ◽  
Xin Shelley Wang ◽  
Yangjun Liu ◽  
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PURPOSE We aimed to evaluate the efficacy and feasibility of patient-reported outcome (PRO)-based symptom management in the early period after lung cancer surgery. METHODS Before surgery, patients with clinically diagnosed lung cancer were randomly assigned 1:1 to receive postoperative PRO-based symptom management or usual care. All patients reported symptoms on MD Anderson Symptom Inventory-Lung Cancer presurgery, daily postsurgery, and twice a week after discharge for up to 4 weeks via an electronic PRO system. In the intervention group, treating surgeons responded to overthreshold electronic alerts driven by any of the five target symptom scores (score ≥ 4 on a 0-10 scale for pain, fatigue, disturbed sleep, shortness of breath, and coughing). The control group patients received usual care and no alerts were generated. The primary outcome was the number of symptom threshold events (any target symptom with a score of ≥ 4) at discharge. Per-protocol analyses were conducted. RESULTS Of the 166 participants, 83 were randomly allocated to each group. At discharge, the intervention group reported fewer symptom threshold events than the control group (median [interquartile range], 0 [0-2] v 2 [0-3]; P = .007). At 4 weeks postdischarge, this difference was maintained between the intervention and control groups (median [interquartile range], 0 [0-0] v 0 [0-1]; P = .018). The intervention group had a lower complication rate than the control group (21.5% v 40.6%; P = .019). Surgeons spent a median of 3 minutes managing an alert. CONCLUSION PRO-based symptom management after lung cancer surgery showed lower symptom burden and fewer complications than usual care for up to 4 weeks postdischarge.


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Min Young Kim ◽  
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Han Jin Yoo ◽  
Eun Ja Lee

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