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Terminal haemorrhage

Terminal haemorrhage

No universally agreed definition regarding major haemorrhage - the Palliative Care Network of Wisonsin describes this as " Terminal haemorrhage is defined as a major haemorrhage that is likely to rapidly result in a patient's death due to a massive lost of circulating volume "Dylan G Harris et al in The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management in 2009 described terminal haemorrhage as " a major haemorrhage from an artery which is likely to result in death within a period of time that may be as short as minutes because of the rapid internal or external loss of circulating blood volume "

Relatively rare Several other terms are used interchangeably asâ—‹ catastrophic bleedâ—‹ major bleedâ—‹ haemorrhagic complications in patients with advanced cancerâ—‹ terms " crisis" or 'emergency" medication is a term used to describe medication given urgently once a haemorrhage has started Sentinel or Herald bleed is used to indicate a small or prodromal bleeding 24-48 hrs before the the rupture of an artery that that resolves spontaneously or with packing or pressure Seen more commonly in patients with â—‹ head and neck cancerâ—‹ lungâ—‹ upper GI Overall the current literature suggests that haemorrhage or bleeding is likely to occur...

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