An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
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End-of-life care at the department of general medicine of a large hospital
–A retrospective analysis at the department of general medicine of Saku Central Hospital
Masanori TeiHirokazu Komatsu
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2014 Volume 37 Issue 2 Pages 138-140

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Abstract
Objective : To investigate end-of-life care at the Department of General Medicine of Saku Central Hospital (DGSCH).
Methods : A retrospective survey of medical records of patients who died at DGSCH in 2011.
Results : 101 patients died in that year. The average age was 85.2, and 73% patients lived in Saku city. The main causes of death were pneumonia (30%), cancer (20%) and senility (20%). Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed in 4% of patients. Total parenteral nutrition was performed in 8% and tube feeding therapy was performed in 12%.
Conclusion : Patients who died at DGSCH were elderly patients who lived near the hospital, and most died without invasive medical procedures.
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