Evaluation of the Palliative Prognostic Score (PaP) and Routinely Collected Clinical Data in Prognostication of Survival for Patients Referred to a Palliative Care Consultation Service in an Acute Care Hospital

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作者
Tarumi, Yoko [1 ,3 ]
Watanabe, Sharon M. [3 ]
Lau, Francis [4 ]
Yang, Ju [4 ]
Quan, Hue [2 ]
Sawchuk, Lorelei [1 ]
deMoissac, Donna [1 ]
Wolch, Gary [3 ]
Thai, Vincent [3 ]
机构
[1] Royal Alexandra Hosp, Palliat Care Program, Edmonton, AB T5H 3V9, Canada
[2] Reg Palliat Care Program, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[3] Univ Alberta, Dept Oncol, Div Palliat Care Med, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[4] Univ Victoria, Sch Hlth Informat Sci, Victoria, BC, Canada
关键词
Palliative care; end of life; prognostication; survival prediction; survival estimates; OF-LIFE COMMUNICATION; ILL CANCER-PATIENTS; MINI-MENTAL-STATE; PERFORMANCE SCALE; PROSPECTIVE VALIDATION; PREDICTION; INDEX; NORMS;
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10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2010.12.013
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Context. Patients, caregivers, and clinicians require high levels of information regarding prognosis when conditions are incurable. Objectives. 1) To validate the Palliative Prognostic Score (PaP) and 2) to evaluate prognostic capacity of used clinical tools and the diagnosis of delirium, in a population referred to a palliative care consultation service at a Canadian acute care hospital. Methods. This was a prospective observational cohort study on survival prediction based on the PaP and routinely collected clinical data, including the Palliative Performance Scale (PPS) and the Folstein Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Kaplan-Meier survival curves, log-rank tests for significant differences between survival curves, and the Cox proportional hazards model were used to identify the relationship between the hazard ratio for death and the above variables. Results. Nine hundred fifty-eight cases underwent final analysis, of which 181 (19%) had a noncancer diagnosis. Median and mean survival were 35 and 131 days, respectively. The three groups, divided based on different ranges of PaP, had significantly different survival curves, with 30-day-survival rates of 78%, 55%, and 11%. Age, PPS, and PaP remained significantly associated with survival, whereas diagnosis group, MMSE, and delirium became insignificant, despite lower hazard of death for cancer vs. noncancer and higher hazard for abnormal vs. normal MMSE and presence vs. absence of delirium. Conclusion. The PaP was successfully validated in a population with characteristics that extend beyond those of the population in which it was originally developed. This is the largest sample in which the PaP has been validated to date. J Pain Symptom Manage 2011;42:419-431. (C) 2011 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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