Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3482399 Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

There were very few reports of adverse effects in patients treated by liver resection in combination with sorafenib. We present 5 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma treated with liver resection plus sorafenib, trying to observing the adverse effects and seeking the nursing options to the adverse effects. The 5 patients were all males, and the mean age was (38.6±13.4) years. Tumor sizes were (6.7±2.2) cm, and liver function was Child-Pugh class A. Diagnosis of Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was confirmed by postoperative pathology. During the follow-ups, all the 5 patients had different degrees of adverse effects, of which 5 patients had diarrhea, 3 had hand-foot skin reaction, 1 had hypertension and 1 had alopecie. Diarrhea seems common in these patients, and it appeared early after treatment. For those patients with adverse effects, management measures were given immediately, including nursing interventions and some medicines. Psychological and symptomatic nursing guidance can help patients overcome the adverse effects. No patients suffered dose reduction or treatment discontinuation.

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