Palliative care in multiple sclerosis

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CIMINO, Vincenzo | CHISARI, Clara Grazia | TOSCANO, Simona | PATTI, Francesco

Main target in palliative care (PC) is burden care of patients and their families, with the aim to reduce suffering through the management of symptoms, rehabilitation, psychosocial issues, and spiritual well-being, using a multidisciplinary approach. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease which induces physical and psychosocial symptoms, with a significant impact on the quality of life. As a consequence, despite advances in research in disease-modifying drugs, MS remains a life-limiting disease with symptoms negatively impacting the lives of MS patients and their families. PC has been developed for end-of-life treatment in oncology, being little used in MS. Specific issues in MS, like pain due to spasticity, requires a different approach respect to cancer pain management. Moreover, it is difficult to anticipate life expectancy in people with severe MS, who often need palliative care for a long extended period. PC teams are trained to keep open full and competent lines of communication about symptoms and disease progression, advanced care planning, and end-of-life issues and wishes. Many studies investigated the effects of home-based PC in advanced MS, showing weak evidences about the efficacy of PC versus usual care in MS. However, current evidence does not support or refute the routine use of PC interventions for people with MS.

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