Palliative Care in Cirrhosis of the Liver
Division
North Florida
Hospital
Osceola Regional Medical Center
Document Type
Review Article
Publication Date
12-17-2024
Keywords
Advance Care Planning, End of life care, Pain, Palliative Care, Quality of life, Symptoms and symptom management
Disciplines
Digestive System Diseases | Internal Medicine | Medicine and Health Sciences | Palliative Care | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Liver cirrhosis (LC) is a progressive disease characterised by chronic liver inflammation, leading to diminished liver function and complex symptomatology. As LC advances to decompensated cirrhosis and end-stage liver disease (ESLD), patients experience severe symptoms such as pain, ascites and encephalopathy, significantly impairing their quality of life. Despite the high symptom burden and a substantial mortality rate, palliative care remains grossly underused.
OBJECTIVE: This review aims to explore the current state of palliative care utilization in ESLD patients, identify barriers to palliative care access, and discuss strategies for enhancing symptom management and improving patient quality of life.
DESIGN: A comprehensive literature review was performed of palliative care in liver cirrhosis, symptom prevalence, management strategies, and barriers to palliative care consultation.
METHODS AND DATA SOURCES: Our review synthesized information from 49 referenced sources, covering symptom management, healthcare utilization, and palliative care approaches with regards to liver cirrhosis.
FINDINGS: We find significant underutilization of palliative care services, with consultation rates as low as 0.97% for patients with decompensated cirrhosis. Key barriers include liver transplant eligibility, racial disparities, and lack of insurance coverage.
CONCLUSION: Despite evidence suggesting that palliative care improves patient outcomes and quality of life, its implementation in patients with ESLD remains insufficient. Increasing awareness and integration of palliative care into routine management for these patients are crucial. The concept of primary palliative care is proposed as a means to bridge the gap until specialised services are available, allowing all clinicians contribute to alleviating patient suffering and improving overall care.
Publisher or Conference
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
Recommended Citation
Al-Moussally F, Tejada N, Khan S, Mandalia A, Kazi S. Palliative care in cirrhosis of the liver. BMJ Support Palliat Care. doi:10.1136/spcare-2024-005247