[Pain control by continuous infusion of morphine using subarachnoid catheter access to the port--a report of a home death case]
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[Pain control by continuous infusion of morphine using subarachnoid catheter access to the port--a report of a home death case]
Abstract
This is a case of a 50s male with cecal cancer suffering from severe pain caused by osteolytic metastasis to the lumbar vertebra, right iliac bone, and the head of the right femur. The pain was palliated by continuous infusion of morphine using a subarachnoid catheter that had access to the subcutaneous "Port". The maximum dose of morphine used a day was 384 mg, which corresponded to 57,600 mg/day of oral morphine. Sixty eight days after the start of home hospice care, the patient died at home because of diffuse peritonitis caused by intestinal rupture.
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