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Assessment of cancer pain in a patient with communication difficulties: a case report

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Title
Assessment of cancer pain in a patient with communication difficulties: a case report
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Journal of Medical Case Reports, June 2016
DOI 10.1186/s13256-016-0935-2
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Seiji Okimasa, Yasufumi Saito, Hiroshi Okuda, Toshikatsu Fukuda, Masatsugu Yano, Yuzo Okamoto, Eiji Ono, Hideki Ohdan

Abstract

The number of patients who have difficulty with mutual understanding has been increasing recently due to an aging society. This emerging issue needs to be addressed. We report an instructive case of a patient who had communication difficulties due to dementia and sequelae of alcoholic encephalopathy. A 66-year-old man of Mongolian race presented with coronary arteriosclerosis, spinal canal stenosis, transverse colon cancer, and alcoholic encephalopathy. We had been requested to remove wires that had been used for the closure of his chest in a coronary artery bypass grafting procedure. However, on admission, a tortured expression and abdominal distention were observed, along with emaciation. We diagnosed terminal stage cancer, and palliative care was offered. An abdominal computed tomographic scan revealed rectal cancer with stenosis and invasion to the adjacent tissues. A metallic stent was inserted, leading to reduction of the abdominal distention and an improvement of tachycardia. However, the patient's tortured expression was not completely relieved; therefore, an assessment of cancer pain was considered. The Abbey Pain Scale was applied. On the basis of the patient's score, analgesics and an opioid, among other medications, were administered. These led to relief of the patient's tortured expression and reduced his Abbey Pain Scale score. Following this, the patient's vital signs continued to be stable, and he was transferred to the referral institution. Management of cancer pain in elderly patients with mutual understanding difficulties must be performed carefully. In the case of our patient, staff at the referral institution informed us of the patient's latent torture, and we applied the Abbey Pain Scale. There was some confusion and uncertainty regarding clinical management throughout the patient's care; however, his condition eventually stabilized. We believe the application of the Abbey Pain Scale assists in the relief of cancer pain. However, accumulation of further cases and experiences to verify this assessment is required.

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Germany 1 <1%
Unknown 104 99%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 24 23%
Researcher 12 11%
Student > Bachelor 10 10%
Student > Doctoral Student 6 6%
Other 4 4%
Other 12 11%
Unknown 37 35%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 26 25%
Nursing and Health Professions 21 20%
Psychology 7 7%
Social Sciences 5 5%
Neuroscience 3 3%
Other 4 4%
Unknown 39 37%
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