Breathe (Dec 2017)

Severe COPD and the transition to a palliative approach

  • Amanda Landers,
  • Rachel Wiseman,
  • Suzanne Pitama,
  • Lutz Beckert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1183/20734735.013917
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
pp. 310 – 316

Abstract

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Patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a chaotic trajectory towards death. Research has focused on identifying a “transition point” that would allow identification of those patients who may benefit from a palliative approach to their care, or referral to a specialist palliative care service. This article aims to outline difficulties in identifying this transition point, summarise current literature on this topic and suggests a model based on clinical milestones. Educational aims To outline the difficulties associated with identifying patients with severe COPD who are at risk of dying. To summarise current research on this topic. Key points A specific transition point is difficult to identify in severe COPD. Tools are available that may assist the physician in identifying those at risk of dying. It is essential that the patient voice is heard, patients can describe specific events that may be used as a “trigger” for a palliative approach. Specialist palliative care services may only be required for a subgroup of patients whose needs cannot be managed by the primary care team.