The impact of death rattle on bereaved families: not the sound itself, but the resonance with their feelings.
Takashi YamaguchiMasanori MoriIsseki MaedaRyo MatsunumaYukako Tanaka-YagiTomohiro NishiYoshiyuki KizawaSatoru TsunetoYasuo ShimaKento MasukawaMitsunori MiyashitaPublished in: Japanese journal of clinical oncology (2022)
Bereaved family-perceived intensity of death rattle did not correlate to physician-evaluated intensity, and the intensity of death rattle itself seemed to poorly correlate to family distress. Gently performed suctioning based on sufficient discussion with families can help reduce family-perceived patient discomfort.