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Tinjauan Umum tentang Penilaian Gejala dalam Dialisis

Pembicara: Dr. Siva Kumar Reddy

Alumni - Sekolah Tinggi Kedokteran dan Lembaga Penelitian Sri Ramachandra

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Keterangan

Symptom assessment in dialysis is a critical aspect of managing patients with kidney failure undergoing renal replacement therapy. The evaluation includes monitoring common symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, itching, and fluid overload, which can significantly impact patients' quality of life. Regular assessment allows healthcare providers to tailor interventions, adjust dialysis prescriptions, and address underlying causes, ensuring optimal symptom management and improving the overall well-being of individuals undergoing dialysis.

Ringkasan

  • The presentation highlights the significance of symptom assessment in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) undergoing dialysis. CKD patients often experience psychological distress due to the chronic nature of their condition and the lack of improvement prospects, which is compounded by the initiation of dialysis and its associated problems. Addressing these symptoms can greatly improve the patient's quality of life.
  • Recognizing and managing symptoms in CKD patients early can lead to improved quality of life, better treatment outcomes, and enhanced patient engagement. Effective symptom management can also help identify inadequate treatment and potential disease progression. Early detection and intervention can reduce healthcare costs and utilization.
  • CKD symptoms can be categorized as acute (associated with dialysis initiation) or chronic (long-term dialysis). Common chronic symptoms include fatigue, dry skin, insomnia, muscle cramps, and pruritus. Psychosocial symptoms include stress, anxiety, and depression. These symptoms can often be managed with appropriate medical interventions, lifestyle modifications, and psychosocial support.
  • Physicians often underrecognize symptoms in CKD patients. To address this, various screening tools such as the Brief Fatigue Inventory, the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System, and the Dialysis Symptom Index are used to evaluate symptoms. These tools help identify and quantify symptoms, guiding appropriate treatment strategies.
  • An example case study of a 62-year-old dialysis patient with diabetic nephropathy was discussed to illustrate the application of symptom assessment and management. The management plan included optimizing erythropoietin dosage, correcting fluid and electrolyte imbalances, nutritional assessment, managing nausea and vomiting, and addressing sleep quality. Providing psychosocial support is a vital part of care.
  • Patient examples can inspire individuals going through similar issues. The speaker cited singer Selena Gomez as an example of a dialysis patient managing a demanding life while coping with the difficulties of the condition and its treatment.

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