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Parkinson's disease: symptoms and medications at the end of life.

Elisabeth Alice WilsonEmily King-OakleyEdward William Richfield
Published in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2023)
PwP have a significant symptom burden at the end of life (EOL) with levels of terminal agitation at the higher end of those expected in the general population. There was a trend towards higher doses of sedation, rather than analgesia, in people with coexistent cognitive impairment.Terminal stiffness, despite being seldom documented in the literature, is an important although infrequent symptom.Rotigotine use at EOL remains commonplace and better understanding of its effect and dosing is required.
Keyphrases
  • cognitive impairment
  • systematic review
  • patient reported
  • pain management
  • risk factors
  • postoperative pain
  • intensive care unit
  • depressive symptoms