Noisy breathing or death rattle is a common clinical sign in the final days of life. When it occurs, the level of consciousness is usually low and it is generally assumed that patients are not distressed by it. Despite the assumption that patients are not distressed, death rattle is usually actively treated in palliative care settings through a combination of pharmacological and non-pharmacological measures. Anti-cholinergic or anti–muscarinic medications are the drugs of choice in practice, even in the absence of patient distress, despite there being no conclusive evidence to suggest that any drug is superior to placebo. In addition, a recent Cochrane review suggested that there is a lack of supporting evidence for the use of anti-choliner...
Context Dying patients commonly experience potentially distressing symptoms. Palliative care guideli...
AimTo identify effective treatments and risk factors associated with death rattle in adults at the e...
Background: Noisy respiratory secretions (NRS) at the end of life have been described in 23%–92% of ...
Noisy breathing or death rattle is a common clinical sign in the final days of life. When it occurs,...
BACKGROUND: Noisy breathing (death rattle) occurs in 23 to 92% of people who are dying. The cause of...
Symptoms commonly associated with terminal phase of disease include pain, nausea, agitation, respira...
Importance Death rattle, defined as noisy breathing caused by the presence of mucus in the respirato...
Importance: Death rattle, defined as noisy breathing caused by the presence of mucus in the respirat...
Abstract Background Death rattle (DR), caused by mucus in the respiratory tract, occurs in about hal...
Context. Death rattle, or respiratory tract secretion in the dying patient, is a common and potentia...
Background: Death rattle (DR), caused by mucus in the respiratory tract, occurs in about half of pat...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintDeath is the inevitable cons...
Aim: Identification of risk factors predicting the development of death rattle.Background: Respirato...
Purpose of review: Death is the inevitable consequence of life. Although clinicians are unlikely to ...
This thesis describes multidimensional aspects of the symptom death rattle: highlighting the experie...
Context Dying patients commonly experience potentially distressing symptoms. Palliative care guideli...
AimTo identify effective treatments and risk factors associated with death rattle in adults at the e...
Background: Noisy respiratory secretions (NRS) at the end of life have been described in 23%–92% of ...
Noisy breathing or death rattle is a common clinical sign in the final days of life. When it occurs,...
BACKGROUND: Noisy breathing (death rattle) occurs in 23 to 92% of people who are dying. The cause of...
Symptoms commonly associated with terminal phase of disease include pain, nausea, agitation, respira...
Importance Death rattle, defined as noisy breathing caused by the presence of mucus in the respirato...
Importance: Death rattle, defined as noisy breathing caused by the presence of mucus in the respirat...
Abstract Background Death rattle (DR), caused by mucus in the respiratory tract, occurs in about hal...
Context. Death rattle, or respiratory tract secretion in the dying patient, is a common and potentia...
Background: Death rattle (DR), caused by mucus in the respiratory tract, occurs in about half of pat...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintDeath is the inevitable cons...
Aim: Identification of risk factors predicting the development of death rattle.Background: Respirato...
Purpose of review: Death is the inevitable consequence of life. Although clinicians are unlikely to ...
This thesis describes multidimensional aspects of the symptom death rattle: highlighting the experie...
Context Dying patients commonly experience potentially distressing symptoms. Palliative care guideli...
AimTo identify effective treatments and risk factors associated with death rattle in adults at the e...
Background: Noisy respiratory secretions (NRS) at the end of life have been described in 23%–92% of ...