Survival Prediction of Terminally III Cancer Patients by Clinical Symptoms: Development of a Simple Indicator
Open Access
- 1 March 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology
- Vol. 29 (3), 156-159
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jjco/29.3.156
Abstract
Background: Although accurate prediction of survival is essential for palliative care, no clinical tools have been established. Methods: Performance status and clinical symptoms were prospectively assessed on two independent series of terminally ill cancer patients (training set, n = 150; testing set, n = 95). On the training set, the cases were divided into two groups with or without a risk factor for shorter than 3 and 6 weeks survival, according to the way the classification achieved acceptable predictive value. The validity of this classification for survival prediction was examined on the test samples. Results: The cases with performance status 10 or 20, dyspnea at rest or delirium were classified in the group with a predicted survival of shorter than 3 weeks. The cases with performance status 10 or 20, edema, dyspnea at rest or delirium were classified in the group with a predicted survival of shorter than 6 weeks. On the training set, this classification predicted 3 and 6 weeks survival with sensitivity 75 and 76% and specificity 84 and 78%, respectively. On the test populations, whether patients survived for 3 and 6 weeks or not was predicted with sensitivity 85 and 79% and specificity 84 and 72%, respectively. Conclusion: Whether or not patients live for 3 and 6 weeks can be acceptably predicted by this simple classification.Keywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Long-Term Subcutaneous Infusion of Midazolam for Refractory Delirium in Terminal Breast CancerSouthern Medical Journal, 1996
- Prediction of survival of patients terminally III with cancer. Results of an Italian prospective multicentric studyCancer, 1995
- Prediction of survival in a hospital-based continuing care unitEuropean Journal Of Cancer, 1994
- Comfort Care for Terminally III PatientsJAMA, 1994
- Prediction of life-expectancy in hospice patients: identification of novel prognostic factorsPalliative Medicine, 1993
- Steroids in advanced cancer: survey of current practice.BMJ, 1992
- Estimate of survival of patients admitted to a Palliative Care Unit: A prospective studyJournal of Pain and Symptom Management, 1992