Frontiers in Neurology (Sep 2021)

Palliative Care Challenges of Patients With Progressive Bulbar Palsy: A Retrospective Case Series of 14 Patients

  • Sarah K. Bublitz,
  • Sarah K. Bublitz,
  • Christiane Weck,
  • Christiane Weck,
  • Andrea Egger-Rainer,
  • Katharina Lex,
  • Piret Paal,
  • Stefan Lorenzl,
  • Stefan Lorenzl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.700103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Progressive bulbar palsy (PBP) is a form of motoneuron disease and is widely classified as a subtype of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) with a shorter time of survival and female predominance. In this retrospective case series of 14 patients with PBP, we focus on challenges in palliative care for this patient cohort, including symptom control, gastrostomy, non-invasive ventilation, and end-of-life phase. We show that rapid physical decline at the end of life is associated with bronchopulmonary infection and excessive oral secretion leading to a high level of symptom burden. Early and regular advance care planning discussions with a focus on oral secretion management with patients and caregivers are crucial.

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