Aromatherapy in Palliative Care: A Single-Institute Retrospective Analysis Evaluating the Effect of Lemon Oil Pads against Nausea and Vomiting in Advanced Cancer Patients
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Background
2.2. Intervention
2.3. Aim of the Study
2.4. Patients/Applications
2.5. Data Collection
2.6. Statistics
3. Results
3.1. Patient Characteristics and Number of Applications
3.2. Association between the Application of Lemon Oil Pads and Their Efficacy against Nausea and Vomiting
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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All Patients | 66 | |
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Gender | Female | 32 (48.5%) |
Male | 34 (51.5%) | |
Age | Median (range), years | 68 (42–101) |
Advanced disease | Breast cancer | 17 (25.8%) |
Lung cancer | 15 (22.7%) | |
Colorectal cancer | 13 (19.7%) | |
Ovarian cancer | 9 (13.6%) | |
Head and neck cancer | 5 (7.6%) | |
Gastric cancer | 4 (6.1%) | |
Renal cancer | 2 (3%) | |
Myelodysplastic syndrome | 1 (1.5%) | |
Causes for nausea and vomiting | Chemical | 7 (3.2%) |
Impaired gastric emptying | 44 (19.8%) | |
Visceral/serosal | 49 (22.1%) | |
Cranial | 34 (15.3%) | |
Vestibular | 14 (6.3%) | |
Cortical | 74 (33.3%) | |
All applications of lemon pads | 222 | |
Efficacy data available | 205 | |
Efficacy data not available | 17 | |
Indication for the application of lemon pads | 222 | |
Nausea only | 210 (94.6%) | |
Nausea and vomiting | 12 (5.4%) | |
First-line rescue medication against nausea and vomiting | 53 (27%) | |
Sublingual ondasetron | 40 (20%) | |
Intravenous metoclopramide | 7 (4%) | |
Oral granisetron | 2 (1%) | |
Intravenous diphenhydramine | 2 (1%) | |
Sublingual lorazepam | 2 (1%) | |
Second-line rescue medication against nausea and vomiting | 3 (2%) | |
Intravenous ondasetron | 2 (1%) | |
Intravenous dexamethasone | 1 (0.5%) |
Efficacy of Lemon Pads | Causes | Frequency |
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No | Cortical All others | 9 (4.4%) 47 (22.9%) |
Yes | Cortical All others | 59 (39.6%) 90 (43.9%) |
No | Impaired gastric emptying/visceral serosal All the others | 40 (47.1%) 16 (13.3%) |
Yes | Impaired gastric emptying/visceral serosal All the others | 45 (30.2%) 104 (69.8%) |
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Kreye, G.; Wasl, M.; Dietz, A.; Klaffel, D.; Groselji-Strele, A.; Eberhard, K.; Glechner, A. Aromatherapy in Palliative Care: A Single-Institute Retrospective Analysis Evaluating the Effect of Lemon Oil Pads against Nausea and Vomiting in Advanced Cancer Patients. Cancers 2022, 14, 2131. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14092131
Kreye G, Wasl M, Dietz A, Klaffel D, Groselji-Strele A, Eberhard K, Glechner A. Aromatherapy in Palliative Care: A Single-Institute Retrospective Analysis Evaluating the Effect of Lemon Oil Pads against Nausea and Vomiting in Advanced Cancer Patients. Cancers. 2022; 14(9):2131. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14092131
Chicago/Turabian StyleKreye, Gudrun, Manuela Wasl, Andrea Dietz, Daniela Klaffel, Andrea Groselji-Strele, Katharina Eberhard, and Anna Glechner. 2022. "Aromatherapy in Palliative Care: A Single-Institute Retrospective Analysis Evaluating the Effect of Lemon Oil Pads against Nausea and Vomiting in Advanced Cancer Patients" Cancers 14, no. 9: 2131. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14092131
APA StyleKreye, G., Wasl, M., Dietz, A., Klaffel, D., Groselji-Strele, A., Eberhard, K., & Glechner, A. (2022). Aromatherapy in Palliative Care: A Single-Institute Retrospective Analysis Evaluating the Effect of Lemon Oil Pads against Nausea and Vomiting in Advanced Cancer Patients. Cancers, 14(9), 2131. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14092131