[Palliative aspects in clinical acute and emergency medicine as well as intensive care medicine : Consensus paper of the DGIIN, DGK, DGP, DGHO, DGfN, DGNI, DGG, DGAI, DGINA and DGPalliativmedizin].

Michels G, John S, Janssens U, Raake P, Schütt KA, Bauersachs J, Barchfeld T, Schucher B, Delis S, Karpf-Wissel R, Kochanek M, von Bonin S, Erley CM, Kuhlmann SD, Müllges W, Gahn G, Heppner HJ, Wiese CH, Kluge S, Busch HJ, Bausewein C, Schallenburger M, Pin M, Neukirchen M (2023)


Publication Type: Journal article, Review article

Publication year: 2023

Journal

Book Volume: 72

Pages Range: 590-595

Journal Issue: 8

DOI: 10.1007/s00101-023-01315-y

Abstract

The timely integration of palliative medicine is an important component in the treatment of various advanced diseases. While a German S‑3-guideline on palliative medicine exists for patients with incurable cancer, a recommendation for non-oncological patients and especially for palliative patients presenting in the emergency department or intensive care unit is missing to date. Based on the present consensus paper, the palliative care aspects of the respective medical disciplines are addressed. The timely integration of palliative care aims to improve quality of life and symptom control in clinical acute and emergency medicine as well as intensive care.

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APA:

Michels, G., John, S., Janssens, U., Raake, P., Schütt, K.A., Bauersachs, J.,... Neukirchen, M. (2023). [Palliative aspects in clinical acute and emergency medicine as well as intensive care medicine : Consensus paper of the DGIIN, DGK, DGP, DGHO, DGfN, DGNI, DGG, DGAI, DGINA and DGPalliativmedizin]. Die Anaesthesiologie, 72(8), 590-595. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-023-01315-y

MLA:

Michels, Guido, et al. "[Palliative aspects in clinical acute and emergency medicine as well as intensive care medicine : Consensus paper of the DGIIN, DGK, DGP, DGHO, DGfN, DGNI, DGG, DGAI, DGINA and DGPalliativmedizin]." Die Anaesthesiologie 72.8 (2023): 590-595.

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