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==Cardiovascular emergencies==
 
==Cardiovascular emergencies==
Superior vena cava obstruction
 
  
Cardiac tamponade (malignant pericardial effusion)
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*Superior vena cava obstruction
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*Cardiac tamponade (malignant pericardial effusion)
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*Venous thromboembolism
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*Extravasation injury
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*Complications of central venous devices<ref>https://oncologypro.esmo.org/Education-Library/Handbooks/Oncological-Emergencies</ref>
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*Hypertensive crises
  
Venous thromboembolism
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==Respiratory emergencies==
  
Extravasation injury
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*Acute large airway obstruction
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*Pulmonary haemorrhage
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*Respiratory failure
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*Intractable hiccups
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*Radiation pneumonitis
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*Pleural effusion (malignant)
  
Complications of central venous devices
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==Metabolic emergencies==
  
== Respiratory emergencies ==
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*Tumour lysis syndrome
Acute large airway obstruction
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*[[Hypercalcaemia]]
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*Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH)
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*Hypomagnesaemia
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*Hypoglycaemia
  
Pulmonary haemorrhage
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==Endocrine emergencies==
  
Respiratory failure
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*Thyroid dysfunction
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*Adrenal insufficiency
  
Intractable hiccups
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==Renal & Urological emergencies==
  
Radiation pneumonitis
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*Obstructive uropathy
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*Urate nephropathy (from TLS)
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*Haemorrhagic cystitis<ref>https://www.cancernetwork.com/articles/oncologic-emergencies</ref>
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*Nephritis
  
Pleural effusion (malignant)
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==Gastrointestinal emergencies==
  
== Renal and metabolic emergencies ==
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*Bowel obstruction
Tumour lysis syndrome
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*Bowel perforation
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*Gastrointestinal haemorrhage
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*Nausea and vomiting (uncontrolled)
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*Mucositis (uncontrolled)
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*Diarrhoea (uncontrolled)
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*Biliary obstruction
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*Oesophageal obstruction
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*Abdominal ascites (malignant)
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*Neutropaenic enterocolitis
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*Transaminitis
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*Colitis
  
Hypercalcaemia
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==Neurological emergencies==
  
Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH)
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*Spinal cord compression
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*Cauda equina syndrome
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*Raised intracranial pressure
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*Seizures (fits)
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*Leptomeningeal disease
  
Hypomagnesaemia
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==Haematological emergencies==
  
== Renal and genitourinary emergencies ==
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*Leukostasis
Obstructive uropathy
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*Hyperviscosity
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*Disseminated intravascular coagulation
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*Thrombocytopaenia
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*Febrile neutropaenia (neutropaenic sepsis)
  
Urate nephropathy (from TLS)
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==Ophthalmological emergencies==
  
Haemorrhagic cystitis<ref>https://www.cancernetwork.com/articles/oncologic-emergencies</ref>
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*[[Articles:Ocular and orbital metastases|Ocular and orbital metastases]]
  
== Gastrointestinal emergencies ==
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==Musculoskeletal emergencies==
Obstruction
 
  
Perforation
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*[[Articles:Bone metastases|Metastatic bone pain]]
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*[[Articles:Bone metastases|Pathological fractures]]
  
Gastrointestinal haemorrhage
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==Gynaecological emergencies==
  
Nausea and vomiting (uncontrolled)
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*[[Articles:Gynaecological haemorrhage|Gynaecological haemorrhage]]
  
Mucositis (uncontrolled)
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==Dermatological emergencies==
  
Diarrhoea (uncontrolled)
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*[[Acute skin reactions]]
  
Abdominal ascites (malignant)
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==Psychiatric emergencies==
  
Neutropaenic enterocolitis
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*[[Articles:Steroid-induced psychosis|Steroid-induced psychosis]]<br />
 
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== Neurological emergencies ==
 
Spinal cord compression
 
 
 
Cauda equina syndrome
 
 
 
Raised intracranial pressure
 
 
 
Seizures (fits)
 
 
 
== Haematological emergencies ==
 
Leukostasis
 
 
 
Hyperviscosity
 
 
 
Disseminated intravascular coagulation
 
 
 
Thrombocytopaenia
 
 
 
Febrile neutropaenia (neutropaenic sepsis)
 
 
 
== Ophthalmological emergencies ==
 
Ocular and orbital metastases
 
 
 
== Musculoskeletal emergencies ==
 
Metastatic bone pain
 
 
 
Pathological fractures
 
 
 
== Gynaecological emergencies ==
 
Gynaecological haemorrhage
 
 
 
== Dermatological emergencies ==
 
Acute skin reactions
 

Latest revision as of 15:08, 24 April 2020

Acute emergencies in oncology are a group of conditions caused by complications of cancer or its treatment, that are life-threatening or irreversibly disabling if clinical management is delayed. As a consequence of our ability to treat increasingly larger numbers of patients effectively, the knowledge to recognise and respond swiftly to such presentations has never been more important.

These emergencies may be encountered at any stage in the pathway of a patient's journey through cancer. This may be at presentation, during the course of treatment, or later in the disease process. Below reviews the most frequently encountered oncological emergencies. It may sound obvious, but it is worth bearing in mind that unrelated acute medical or surgical conditions may occur in patients with malignant disease. Generally, the management will be the same as that of a patient without known cancer.

The emergencies are grouped according to the causative system of origin.

Cardiovascular emergencies[edit]

  • Superior vena cava obstruction
  • Cardiac tamponade (malignant pericardial effusion)
  • Venous thromboembolism
  • Extravasation injury
  • Complications of central venous devices[1]
  • Hypertensive crises

Respiratory emergencies[edit]

  • Acute large airway obstruction
  • Pulmonary haemorrhage
  • Respiratory failure
  • Intractable hiccups
  • Radiation pneumonitis
  • Pleural effusion (malignant)

Metabolic emergencies[edit]

  • Tumour lysis syndrome
  • Hypercalcaemia
  • Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH)
  • Hypomagnesaemia
  • Hypoglycaemia

Endocrine emergencies[edit]

  • Thyroid dysfunction
  • Adrenal insufficiency

Renal & Urological emergencies[edit]

  • Obstructive uropathy
  • Urate nephropathy (from TLS)
  • Haemorrhagic cystitis[2]
  • Nephritis

Gastrointestinal emergencies[edit]

  • Bowel obstruction
  • Bowel perforation
  • Gastrointestinal haemorrhage
  • Nausea and vomiting (uncontrolled)
  • Mucositis (uncontrolled)
  • Diarrhoea (uncontrolled)
  • Biliary obstruction
  • Oesophageal obstruction
  • Abdominal ascites (malignant)
  • Neutropaenic enterocolitis
  • Transaminitis
  • Colitis

Neurological emergencies[edit]

  • Spinal cord compression
  • Cauda equina syndrome
  • Raised intracranial pressure
  • Seizures (fits)
  • Leptomeningeal disease

Haematological emergencies[edit]

  • Leukostasis
  • Hyperviscosity
  • Disseminated intravascular coagulation
  • Thrombocytopaenia
  • Febrile neutropaenia (neutropaenic sepsis)

Ophthalmological emergencies[edit]

Musculoskeletal emergencies[edit]

Gynaecological emergencies[edit]

Dermatological emergencies[edit]

Psychiatric emergencies[edit]