Palliative care in children with advanced heart disease in a tertiary care environment : a mini review

Article indépendant

BERGSTRASSER, Eva | LUKOSE, Saumya | ZIMMERMANN, Karin | OXENIUS, Angela

Palliative care for children continues to evolve. More recently, this has also been true in the field of pediatric cardiology, particularly for children with advanced heart disease. In these children, similarly to children with cancer, treatment successes are offset by the risks of long-term morbidities, including premature death. This mini review aims to provide an overview of current knowledge on children suffering from advanced heart disease, their medical care during various phases of illness (including the palliative and end-of-life phase), symptom burden, experiences of parents, prognostic understanding of parents and physicians, and current status of the involvement of pediatric palliative care. In conclusion, the suffering of these children at the end of their young lives is pronounced and many parents feel prepared neither for medical problems nor for the child's death. An effective and mutually trusting partnership between pediatric cardiology and pediatric palliative care would appear to be a prerequisite for the timely involvement of palliative care in further supporting these children and their families.

http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.863031

Voir la revue «Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine, 9»

Autres numéros de la revue «Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Palliative care in children with advanced hea...

Article indépendant | BERGSTRASSER, Eva | Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine | vol.9

Palliative care for children continues to evolve. More recently, this has also been true in the field of pediatric cardiology, particularly for children with advanced heart disease. In these children, similarly to children with ca...

The funding of specialised paediatric palliat...

Article indépendant | MITTERER, Stefan | Swiss medical weekly | vol.153

BACKGROUND: Effective funding models are key for implementing and sustaining critical care delivery programmes such as specialised paediatric palliative care (SPPC). In Switzerland, funding concerns have frequently been raised as ...

The funding of specialised paediatric palliat...

Article indépendant | MITTERER, Stefan | Swiss medical weekly | vol.153

BACKGROUND: Effective funding models are key for implementing and sustaining critical care delivery programmes such as specialised paediatric palliative care (SPPC). In Switzerland, funding concerns have frequently been raised as ...

De la même série

Palliative care in children with advanced hea...

Article indépendant | BERGSTRASSER, Eva | Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine | vol.9

Palliative care for children continues to evolve. More recently, this has also been true in the field of pediatric cardiology, particularly for children with advanced heart disease. In these children, similarly to children with ca...

Enhancing palliative care for patients with a...

Article indépendant | BLUM, Moritz | Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine | vol.9

Background: Score-based survival prediction in patients with advanced heart failure (HF) is complicated. Easy-to-use prognostication tools could inform clinical decision-making and palliative care delivery. Objective: To compare t...

Readiness of advance care planning among pati...

Article indépendant | FUKUE, Noriko | Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine | vol.9

Background: Advance care planning (ACP) is a widely advocated strategy to improve outcomes at end-of-life care for patients suffering from heart failure (HF). However, finding the right time to start ACP is challenging for healthc...

Inpatient specialist palliative care in patie...

Article indépendant | TENGE, Theresa | Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine | vol.9

Background: Repeat hospitalizations, complications, and psychosocial burdens are common in patients with left ventricular assist devices (LVAD). Specialist palliative care (sPC) involvement supports patients during decision-making...

Palliative care provision for people living w...

Article indépendant | HENTSCH, Lisa | Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine | vol.9

As life expectancy rises and the survival rate after acute cardiovascular events improves, the number of people living and dying with chronic heart failure is increasing. People suffering from chronic ischemic and non-ischemic hea...

Chargement des enrichissements...