Abstract
Background:
Respiration with mandibular movement (RMM) is one of the important clinical signs of impending death. However, there is very limited data on its natural course.
Objective and Methods:
This study was conducted in 23 inpatient palliative care units in Japan. It aimed to explore the natural course of RMM.
Results:
Among a total of 1526 cancer patients included, 1065 patients (69.8%) had RMM. A total of 14.8% patients experienced respiratory arrest within 30 minutes from RMM onset, 14.3% within 30–60 minutes, 34.4% within 1–4 hours, 17.5% within 4–12 hours, 8.9% within 12–24 hours, and 10.4%> 24 hours. Mean oxygen saturation and percentage of patients with SpO2 ≥90% at RMM onset were found to be significantly higher in patients with longer durations from RMM onset to death (p < 0.001).
Conclusion:
RMM occurred in a majority (80%) of dying patients within 12 hours. A minority of the patients survived >24 hours.
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