RESUMEN
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented levels of social isolation which has negatively impacted older patients in particular on multiple levels. We present a case of an older patient with several complex psychosocial issues who was hospitalized and died from COVID-19. The social isolation required during the pandemic compounded patient and family stressors and diminished the patient's access to clinicians and to his usual support network and coping strategies. We describe how technology and tele-palliative care were utilized to reconnect the patient with clinicians and family and to provide clinical care that enhanced coping skills and support. Using telemedicine to restructure the approach to care was crucial in improving multiple domains of care and can be considered a resource for caring for older adults, especially during the challenging times brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Asunto(s)
COVID-19 , Telemedicina , Anciano , Humanos , Cuidados Paliativos , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2RESUMEN
BACKGROUND: Use of acupuncture for treatment of functional constipation is well studied; however, studies examining use of acupuncture for opioid-induced constipation are limited. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 70-year-old woman with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma discovered after presentation to the emergency room with severe back pain. Pain management required use of opioids, escalating to effect. Hospital course was complicated by opioid-induced constipation causing abdominal pain, nausea, and ileus despite aggressive titration of stimulant and osmotic laxatives as well as administration of suppositories and enemas on multiple occasions. Prior to nasogastric tube placement for the ileus, the patient requested acupuncture treatment in attempt to relieve constipation. Shortly after acupuncture session, patient passed multiple stools with improvement in abdominal pain and nausea and avoidance of nasogastric tube. CONCLUSION: Acupuncture for opioid-induced constipation may provide symptom relief through use of nonpharmacologic interventions; however, further studies are needed to determine the optimal therapeutic approach.