The Relationship between the Items of the Barthel Index and Short-Term Prognosis in Terminal Cancer Patients

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Reports (MDPI) Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.3390/reports6010005
Shinya Okamoto, Kazuko Okazaki, Masahiro Okada, F. Murakami, Hiroki Sugihara, Yoshinori Hoshino, Yuka Ogawa, Kengo Banshoya, Eisuke Takei, Shuso Takeda, N. Sugihara
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Predicting the short-term prognosis of patients with terminal cancer is important for treatment decisions and improving patients’ quality of life. Recently, it has been reported that the Barthel Index (BI) can predict short-term prognosis. This study aimed to distinguish the BI items that can more accurately predict the short-term prognosis of terminal cancer patients from among the other BI items. This study compared the accuracy of predicting the 1-, 2-, and 3-week prognosis of BI and individual BI items in 158 cancer patients who died between January 2018 and June 2020 at the Onomichi Municipal Hospital in Japan. For predicting the 1- and 2-week prognosis, the BI item “feeding” scores of 0/5 and 10 showed higher accuracies (0.766 and 0.715, respectively) than BI scores between 0–15 and 20–100. For predicting a 3-week prognosis, the BI item “mobility” scores of 0, 5/10, 15 and the BI item “grooming” scores between 0–5 showed higher accuracies (0.627 and 0.614, respectively) than BI scores between 0–35 and 40–100. BI and individual BI items may be an option for prognostic prediction in terminal cancer patients.
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癌症晚期患者Barthel指数项目与近期预后的关系
预测癌症晚期患者的短期预后对于治疗决策和提高患者的生活质量至关重要。最近,有报道称Barthel指数(BI)可以预测短期预后。本研究旨在将能够更准确预测癌症晚期患者短期预后的BI项目与其他BI项目区分开来。这项研究比较了在2018年1月至2020年6月期间在日本Onomichi市立医院死亡的158名癌症患者中预测BI和单个BI项目的1周、2周和3周预后的准确性。对于预测1周和2周的预后,0/5和10的BI项目“喂养”评分显示出比0–15和20–100之间的BI评分更高的准确性(分别为0.766和0.715)。对于预测3周的预后,0、5/10、15的BI项目“移动性”得分和0-5之间的BI项目的“梳理”得分显示出比0-35和40-100之间的BI得分更高的准确性(分别为0.627和0.614)。BI和个体BI项目可能是晚期癌症患者预后预测的一种选择。
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