2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00482-016-0104-y
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Luftnot, Jucken und Depression in der Palliativmedizin

Abstract: Palliative medicine focuses on relieving burdening symptoms to improve quality of life. The most common symptoms are physical weakness, pain, loss of appetite, nausea as well as dyspnea, itching and depression. Frequently, good symptom control can be achieved using the most effective drug combination therapy or non-medicinal interventions. This article specifically addresses the physical symptoms dyspnea, itching and the psychological symptom depression.

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“…Chronic itch is a widespread and distressing symptom in the general population with a point prevalence of 13.5% (Matterne et al, 2011). Chronic neuropathic itch or systemic pruritus, for example, in liver or renal failure decreases the quality of life in many patients (Mücke et al, 2016). However, specific mechanism-based treatments are not available for many conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chronic itch is a widespread and distressing symptom in the general population with a point prevalence of 13.5% (Matterne et al, 2011). Chronic neuropathic itch or systemic pruritus, for example, in liver or renal failure decreases the quality of life in many patients (Mücke et al, 2016). However, specific mechanism-based treatments are not available for many conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%