Literature DB >> 11305622

Changes in performance status of elderly patients after radiotherapy.

H Yamazaki1, T Inoue, K Yoshida, A Imai, Y Yoshioka, E Tanaka, S Shimamoto, S Nakamura, Y Yamada, H Nakamura, Y Araki, T Inoue.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To examine the feasibility of external radiation therapy for patients 80 years old and older.
METHODS: We analyzed changes in the performance status (PS) of 1353 patients by external radiotherapy at Osaka Teishin Hospital. In addition, factors influencing PS change and interruption of treatment were assessed in patients undergoing radical and palliative radiotherapy.
RESULTS: Among elderly patients aged 80 years or more (n=67), two patients showed deterioration in PS (3%), whereas 128 (10%) did so among those 79 years old or younger. The rate of treatment completion was 90% (60/67) for patients aged 80 years and over compared with 89% (1146/1286) for younger patients. Changes in PS were more frequent for palliative treatment (improvement 83/683, 12%; deterioration 77/683, 11%) than for radical treatment (improvement 12/305, 4%; deterioration 21/305, 7%) because patients with better performance status and early disease stages underwent radical treatment. For radical radiotherapy, patients with advanced disease (stages III and IV) showed more changes (improvement 4/108, 4%; deterioration 17/108, 16%) than those with early ones (stages I and II)(improvement 7/132, 5%; deterioration 3/132, 2%) (p<0.01). Better treatment results showed a higher treatment completion rate (CR 99%, PR 86%) than poor treatment results (NC 75%, PD 50%)(p<0.01). For palliative therapy, better performance status (PS 0-2) showed a better correlation with completion of treatment (403/451 or 89%) than did poor performance status (PS 3-4)(174/ 232, 75%)(p<0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: Age is not a limiting factor for external radiation therapy. Poor performance status is a significant predisposing factor for interruption of palliative radiotherapy.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11305622

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Med        ISSN: 0288-2043


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1.  Palliative radiotherapy in patients with a poor performance status: the palliative effect is correlated with prolongation of the survival time.

Authors:  Shinsaku Yamaguchi; Takayuki Ohguri; Yuichi Matsuki; Katsuya Yahara; Hiroyuki Narisada; Hajime Imada; Yukunori Korogi
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2013-07-05       Impact factor: 3.481

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