| Literature DB >> 23271407 |
Abdullah S Al-Zahrani1, Amr T El-Kashif, Amrallah A Mohammad, Shereef Elsamany, Samy A Alsirafy.
Abstract
The prediction of in-hospital mortality may help in improving end-of-life care for patients dying of cancer. The Chuang Prognostic Score (CPS) was developed to predict survival of terminally ill patients with cancer. The CPS was assessed in 61 hospitalized adult patients with advanced cancer. Using a CPS cutoff point of ≥6, in-hospital mortality was predicted with 71% positive predictive value, 91% negative predictive value, 75% sensitivity, 89% specificity, and 85% overall accuracy. The patients were divided according to the CPS score into 3 groups (Group 1: CPS < 3.5, Group 2: CPS ≥ 3.5-<6, and Group 3: CPS ≥ 6) with a median survival of not reached, 118 days, and 16 days, respectively (P < .001). The CPS may be useful in predicting in-hospital mortality of hospitalized patients with advanced cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Chuang prognostic score; advanced cancer; in-hospital mortality; palliative care; prognosis
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23271407 DOI: 10.1177/1049909112467362
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Hosp Palliat Care ISSN: 1049-9091 Impact factor: 2.500