Artwork

Conteúdo fornecido por Sage Publications and SAGE Publications Ltd.. Todo o conteúdo do podcast, incluindo episódios, gráficos e descrições de podcast, é carregado e fornecido diretamente por Sage Publications and SAGE Publications Ltd. ou por seu parceiro de plataforma de podcast. Se você acredita que alguém está usando seu trabalho protegido por direitos autorais sem sua permissão, siga o processo descrito aqui https://pt.player.fm/legal.
Player FM - Aplicativo de podcast
Fique off-line com o app Player FM !

Subcutaneous sodium valproate in palliative care: A systematic review

3:37
 
Compartilhar
 

Manage episode 422837056 series 1316808
Conteúdo fornecido por Sage Publications and SAGE Publications Ltd.. Todo o conteúdo do podcast, incluindo episódios, gráficos e descrições de podcast, é carregado e fornecido diretamente por Sage Publications and SAGE Publications Ltd. ou por seu parceiro de plataforma de podcast. Se você acredita que alguém está usando seu trabalho protegido por direitos autorais sem sua permissão, siga o processo descrito aqui https://pt.player.fm/legal.

This episode features Sheryn Tan (University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia) and Dr Stephen Bacchi (Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA, Australia; Lyell McEwin Hospital, Elizabeth Vale, SA, Australia)

What is already known about the topic?

  • In palliative care patients for whom there is a need for non-oral antiseizure medications, and a preference to avoid intravenous access, options are primarily limited to benzodiazepines.
  • In circumstances where the sedative effects of benzodiazepines are to be avoided, the use of subcutaneous levetiracetam have been reported.
  • There are limited guidelines available regarding the possible use of subcutaneous sodium valproate.

What this paper adds?

  • Several studies have described successful use of subcutaneous sodium valproate in palliative care to manage seizures.
  • While limited, the available data described few adverse effects, aside from an isolated local reaction that is resolved with a change of site.
  • Current routine medication resources may not reflect this potential use of sodium valproate, and palliative care has unique medication considerations that may not apply to medication administration in other settings.

Implications for practice, theory, or policy

  • Although data are limited, existing studies present enough evidence to argue for the inclusion of subcutaneous valproate in the palliative care armamentarium for selected circumstances.

Full paper available from:

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02692163241234597

If you would like to record a podcast about your published (or accepted) Palliative Medicine paper, please contact Dr Amara Nwosu:

a.nwosu@lancaster.ac.uk

  continue reading

113 episódios

Artwork
iconCompartilhar
 
Manage episode 422837056 series 1316808
Conteúdo fornecido por Sage Publications and SAGE Publications Ltd.. Todo o conteúdo do podcast, incluindo episódios, gráficos e descrições de podcast, é carregado e fornecido diretamente por Sage Publications and SAGE Publications Ltd. ou por seu parceiro de plataforma de podcast. Se você acredita que alguém está usando seu trabalho protegido por direitos autorais sem sua permissão, siga o processo descrito aqui https://pt.player.fm/legal.

This episode features Sheryn Tan (University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia) and Dr Stephen Bacchi (Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA, Australia; Lyell McEwin Hospital, Elizabeth Vale, SA, Australia)

What is already known about the topic?

  • In palliative care patients for whom there is a need for non-oral antiseizure medications, and a preference to avoid intravenous access, options are primarily limited to benzodiazepines.
  • In circumstances where the sedative effects of benzodiazepines are to be avoided, the use of subcutaneous levetiracetam have been reported.
  • There are limited guidelines available regarding the possible use of subcutaneous sodium valproate.

What this paper adds?

  • Several studies have described successful use of subcutaneous sodium valproate in palliative care to manage seizures.
  • While limited, the available data described few adverse effects, aside from an isolated local reaction that is resolved with a change of site.
  • Current routine medication resources may not reflect this potential use of sodium valproate, and palliative care has unique medication considerations that may not apply to medication administration in other settings.

Implications for practice, theory, or policy

  • Although data are limited, existing studies present enough evidence to argue for the inclusion of subcutaneous valproate in the palliative care armamentarium for selected circumstances.

Full paper available from:

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02692163241234597

If you would like to record a podcast about your published (or accepted) Palliative Medicine paper, please contact Dr Amara Nwosu:

a.nwosu@lancaster.ac.uk

  continue reading

113 episódios

Todos os episódios

×
 
Loading …

Bem vindo ao Player FM!

O Player FM procura na web por podcasts de alta qualidade para você curtir agora mesmo. É o melhor app de podcast e funciona no Android, iPhone e web. Inscreva-se para sincronizar as assinaturas entre os dispositivos.

 

Guia rápido de referências