Oncology wounds – recommendations for care based on multidisciplinary cooperation
Authors:
S. Vokurka 1; A. Pokorná 2,3; J. . Stryja 4; L. Krupová 5; V. Mezera 6; J. Cvek 7; P. Holečková 8; R. Ston 9; L. Hašková 10; M. Audyová 11; Z. Pechačová 8; S. Šípová 1; K. Jirsová 12; L. Veverková 13
Authors place of work:
Onkologická a radioterapeutická klinika LF v Plzni UK a FN Plzeň
1; Ústav zdravotnických věd, LF MU Brno
2; Institut bio statistiky a analýz, LF MU Brno
3; Salvatella s. r. o., Třinec
4; Kožní oddělení, FN Ostrava
5; Geriatrické centrum, Pardubická nemocnice
6; Klinika onkologická LF OU a FN Ostrava
7; Ústav radiační onkologie 1. LF UK a FN Bulovka, Praha
8; Chirurgické oddělení, Nemocnice Na Františku, Praha
9; MOÚ Brno
10; Diecézní charita Brno, Dům léčby bolesti s hospicem sv. Josefa, Rajhrad
11; Integrované onkologické centrum, Nemocnice Na Pleši
12; I. chirurgická klinika LF MU a FN u sv. Anny v Brně
13
Published in the journal:
Klin Onkol 2022; 35(5): 408-420
Category:
Short Communication
doi:
https://doi.org/10.48095/ ccko2022408
Summary
Background: Oncology wounds and wounds of other etiology are rare but serious complications, which significantly impair patients‘ quality of life. Preventive and curative interventions and education of healthcare personnel and patients reduce the risk of either their occurrence or their impact and consequences. A working group of authors from professional groups (the Supportive Care Group of the Czech Society for Oncology, the Czech Society for Wound Healing, the Society for Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics, and the Czech Nurses Association) prepared recommendations for care. A comprehensive approach to the treatment of oncological wounds, including symptomatic treatment of associated healing complications, prevention, early detection, interdisciplinary cooperation and education are essential to deal with wounds related to chemotherapy administration, radiotherapy and oncological treatment in general. The proper choice of local care products and the eventuality of active oncological treatment are important elements of care in ulcerating tumors. Purpose: A basic summary of recommended interventions to prevent and treat oncology wounds in daily practice, defined based on expert societies guidelines, trials and literature data, proven practice and on the consensus opinions of the author‘s group members. The recommended procedures contribute to the reduction of the development, severity and consequences of oncological wounds and wounds of other etiology in oncological patients.
Keywords:
nursing – Chemotherapy – radiotherapy – oncology – wound care – malignant tumor – wound – exulceration
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