Causes of Death and End-of-Life Care in Patients With Intracranial High-Grade Gliomas: A Retrospective Observational Study.
Marissa BarbaroCraig D BlindermanFabio M IwamotoTeri N KreislMary R WelchYazmin OdiaLaura E DonovanAdela E Joanta-GomezKatharine A EvansAndrew B LassmanPublished in: Neurology (2021)
Clinical tumor progression was the most common (77.0%) cause of death followed by infection (12.5%). Hospice or comfort measures were ultimately implemented in 94.7% of patients, though resuscitation was performed in 13.2%. Improved understanding of circumstances surrounding death, frequency of use of hospice services, and frequency of resuscitative efforts in patients with gliomas may allow physicians to more accurately discuss end-of-life expectations with patients and caregivers, facilitating informed care planning.
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