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Hydration

  1. Bruera E, Franco JJ, Maltoni M, Watanabe S, Suarez-Almazor M. Changing pattern of agitated impaired mental status in patients with advanced cancer: association with cognitive monitoring, hydration and opiate rotation. J Pain & Symptom Manage 1995; 10(4):287-291.

  2. Bruera E, Schoeller T, Pruvost M. Letters to the Editor: Proctoclysis for hydration of terminal cancer patients. The Lancet 1994; 344:1699.

  3. Fainsinger R, Bruera E. The management od dehydration in terminally ill patients. J Palliat Care 1994; 10(3):55-9.

  4. Fainsinger RL, MacEachern T, Miller MJ, Bruera E, Spachynski K, Kuehn N, Hanson J. The use of hypodermoclysis (HDC) for rehydration in terminally ill cancer patients. J Pain & Symptom Manage 1994; 9(5):298-302.

  5. Fainsinger R, MacDonald S. Letter to the Editor: Accepting death without artificial nutrition or hydration. J Gen Int Med, Feb 1994; 9:115-116.

  6. Fainsinger RL, Miller M, Bruera E. Hypodermoclysis and dehydration. Cdn Family Physician, Dec 1992; 38:2803.

  7. Yan E, Bruera E. Case Report: Parenteral hydration of terminally ill cancer patients. J Palliat Care 1991; 7(3):40-43.

  8. Bruera E, Miller MJ, Legris MA, Kuehn N. Hypodermoclysis for the administration of fluids and narcotic analgesics in patients with advanced cancer. J Nat Cancer Inst: Letter 1989; 81(14):1108-1109.

  9. Robin Fainsinger, Eduardo Bruera, Sharon Watanabe. Rehydration in Palliative Care. Correspondence in Palliative Medicine 1996, 10:165-168.

  10. E. Bruera, M. Belzile, S. Watanabe, R. Fainsinger. Volume of hydration in terminal cancer patients. Original research in Support Care Cancer (1996) 4:147-150.

  11. Lanuke K, Fainsinger RL, deMoissac D. Hydration management at the end of life. J of Palliative Medicine 2004; 7(2):257-263.

 



 

 
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