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Irish Haematology Oncology Podcast
Eoin Tabb
20 episodes
4 days ago
The Irish Haematology Oncology Podcast is your friendly, jargon-free guide to the world of cancer care. Perfect for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and anyone interested in simplifying this complex field.
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The Irish Haematology Oncology Podcast is your friendly, jargon-free guide to the world of cancer care. Perfect for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and anyone interested in simplifying this complex field.
Show more...
Education
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Infusion Related Reactions
Irish Haematology Oncology Podcast
18 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
Infusion Related Reactions

1. Podcast Description:

Join oncology pharmacist Eoin Tabb as he dives into the world of infusion-related reactions (IRRs). This podcast is a must-listen for all healthcare professionals involved in cancer care. Learn how to identify, grade, and manage IRRs to ensure the safety and comfort of your patients. From mild rashes to severe emergencies, we'll cover it all, providing practical tips and real-life scenarios to enhance your knowledge and confidence.

2. Podcast Show Notes:

  •  What are infusion-related reactions (IRRs)?
  •  Why are IRRs different from typical side effects?
  •  How are IRRs graded using the CTCAE scale?
  •  What are the most common premedications used to prevent IRRs?
  •  How to manage mild and severe IRRs, including the role of an "IRR kit"
  •  Real-life scenarios illustrating the importance of prompt and appropriate intervention
  •  The impact of IRRs on the patient experience and how healthcare professionals can minimise negative effects

References:

  •  National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®) for specific cancer types and treatments (available to members at nccn.org)
  •  European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Clinical Practice Guidelines for the management of infusion reactions to systemic anticancer therapy: https://www.esmo.org/guidelines/guidelines-by-topic/esmo-clinical-practice-guidelines-supportive-and-palliative-care/infusion-reactions-to-systemic-anticancer-therapy


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Irish Haematology Oncology Podcast
The Irish Haematology Oncology Podcast is your friendly, jargon-free guide to the world of cancer care. Perfect for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and anyone interested in simplifying this complex field.