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Treatment of Lower Extremity Edema by Controlled Subcutaneous Drainage at Home: A Case Report.

Miguel JuliãoElisabeth CostaPatrícia CalaveirasSara DanielPaulo Faria de SousaRute Dias
Published in: The American journal of hospice & palliative care (2020)
Lower severe edema is a common condition faced by advanced cancer patients with an impact on comfort, quality of life, and care planning. Diuresis and mechanical interventions are the mainstream options for the treatment of edema, but, although effective, may not be indicated for frail, bed-bound, and dependent patients cared for in the community setting.We present a case report of a young female with severe edema to her right lower limb, which accepted controlled subcutaneous fluid drainage at her home. Subcutaneous fluid drainage at home was effective, safe, and feasible and improved the patient's comfort and well-being.
Keyphrases
  • palliative care
  • lower limb
  • healthcare
  • advanced cancer
  • ultrasound guided
  • early onset
  • newly diagnosed
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • patient reported outcomes
  • pain management
  • drug induced
  • chronic pain