1.Nursing for a patient with immune-checkpoint-inhibitor related impending myasthenic crisis after surgery for stage-Ⅳ liver cancer:a care report
Pinxuan WU ; Ying LI ; Xuezhen WEI ; Chen SHI ; Wenjie HOU ; Li FEI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(10):24-28
The nursing experience was summarised over a patient who developed an impending myasthenic crisis following immune checkpoint inhibitors(ICIs)therapy after the surgery for stage-Ⅳ liver cancer.Key nursing points included:close monitoring for early signs of impending myasthenic crisis;set up a multi-disciplinary team to improve respiratory,oropharyngeal and ocular function,control respiratory infection,provide psychological support in order to prevent the patient from developing a manifest myasthenia-gravis crisis(MC);combine with medications to relieve myasthenic symptoms and prevent adverse drug reactions;individualised rehabilitation training to promote recovery of muscular strength.Eventually,the patient did not develop into a MC during hospitalisation(20d)and was well at 3-month after discharge.
2.Nursing for a patient with immune-checkpoint-inhibitor related impending myasthenic crisis after surgery for stage-Ⅳ liver cancer:a care report
Pinxuan WU ; Ying LI ; Xuezhen WEI ; Chen SHI ; Wenjie HOU ; Li FEI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(10):24-28
The nursing experience was summarised over a patient who developed an impending myasthenic crisis following immune checkpoint inhibitors(ICIs)therapy after the surgery for stage-Ⅳ liver cancer.Key nursing points included:close monitoring for early signs of impending myasthenic crisis;set up a multi-disciplinary team to improve respiratory,oropharyngeal and ocular function,control respiratory infection,provide psychological support in order to prevent the patient from developing a manifest myasthenia-gravis crisis(MC);combine with medications to relieve myasthenic symptoms and prevent adverse drug reactions;individualised rehabilitation training to promote recovery of muscular strength.Eventually,the patient did not develop into a MC during hospitalisation(20d)and was well at 3-month after discharge.

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