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Evaluating cancer patients for rehabilitation potential.

D M O'Toole1, A M Golden.   

Abstract

The Karnofsky performance scale is the most widely used method of quantifying cancer patients' ability to function. It has also been used to measure patients' function before and after treatment. Because identifying problems with function is the cornerstone of rehabilitating patients with cancer, we developed a table that relates the functional independence measure with the Karnofsky scale. This approach encourages oncologists to consider inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation services for a broader range of cancer patients. We assessed 70 cancer patients undergoing rehabilitation to identify similarities between the functional independence measure used at our facility and the Karnofsky scale. In activities we considered vital, only 14% of patients were independent with ambulation on admission and, at discharge, 80% were independent or supervised with ambulation. Toilet transfers and bowel and bladder continence improved by the time of discharge. Three months after they were discharged, 28 of the 37 patients had maintained their discharge function level or had improved. Of the original group, 19 had died.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1771876      PMCID: PMC1003019     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West J Med        ISSN: 0093-0415


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