| Literature DB >> 29986389 |
Kah Poh Loh1, Heidi D Klepin2.
Abstract
The incidence of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) increases with age, but the outcomes for older adults with AML are poor due to underlying tumor biology, poor tolerance to aggressive treatment, and the physiologic changes of aging. Because of the underlying heterogeneity in health status, treatment decisions are difficult in this population. A geriatric assessment (GA) refers to the use of various validated tools to assess domains that are important in older adults including physical function, cognition, comorbidities, polypharmacy, social support, and nutritional status. In older patients with cancer, a GA can guide treatment decision-making, predict treatment toxicity, and guide supportive care interventions. Compared to solids tumors, there is a relative lack of studies evaluating the use of a GA in older patients with AML. In this review, we will discuss the principles, common domains, feasibility, and benefits of GA, with a focus on older patients with AML that includes practical applications for clinical management.Entities:
Keywords: acute myeloid leukemia; comprehensive geriatric assessment; older adults
Year: 2018 PMID: 29986389 PMCID: PMC6070943 DOI: 10.3390/cancers10070225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639
Geriatric domains assessed and tools used in studies of older patients with acute myeloid leukemia.
| Study | Study Sample | N (Mean or Median Age If Available) | Design | Domains | Tools Used |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Klepin, et al. 2013 [ | Newly diagnosed AML, intensive chemotherapy | 74 (Mean age = 70) | Single-center, prospective | Comorbidity | HCT-CI |
| Functional status | PAT-D, SPPB, grip strength | ||||
| Cognition | 3MS | ||||
| Depression | CES-D | ||||
| Distress | Distress Thermometer | ||||
| Klepin, et al. 2014 [ | Newly diagnosed AML, intensive chemotherapy | 43 (Median age = 67.6) | Multi-center, prospective | Comorbidity | HCT-CI, OARS Physical Health Subscale |
| Functional status | Timed up and go test, ADL, IADL, Falls, KPS | ||||
| Cognition | BOMC | ||||
| Depression | MHI-17 | ||||
| Nutrition | BMI, % weight loss in the past 6 months | ||||
| Social Support | MOS Social activity limitations/social support subscales | ||||
| Deschlar, et al. 2013 [ | Newly diagnosed AML and MDS, any treatment | 195 (Median age = 71) | Multi-center, retrospective | Comorbidity | HCT-CI, CCI |
| Functional status | KPS, ADL, IADL, Timed up and go test | ||||
| Cognition | MMSE | ||||
| Depression | GDS-15 | ||||
| Quality of life | EORTC QLQ-C30 | ||||
| Sherman, et al. 2013 [ | Newly diagnosed AML | 101 | Single-center, retrospective | Comorbidity | HCT-CI |
| Quality of life (physical, social and cognitive functioning, psychological status, nutritional status, and pain) | EORTC QLQ-C30 | ||||
| Wedding, et al. 2006 [ | Newly diagnosed AML, any treatment | 63 (Median age = 61.1) | Single-center, prospective | Functional status | KPS, IADL |
| Elliot, et al. 2014 [ | Newly diagnosed AML, intensive chemotherapy | 150 (Median age = 69) | Single-center, retrospective | Polypharmacy | Number of medications |
| Tawfik, et al. 2016 [ | Newly diagnosed AML, intensive chemotherapy | 144 (Median age = 70) | Single-center, retrospective | Comorbidity | CCI |
| Muffly, et al. 2014 [ | Patient scheduled to undergo allogeneic HSCT | 203 (Median age = 58) | Single-center, retrospective | Comorbidity | HCT-CI, CIRS-G |
| Functional status | ADL, IADL, SF36-PCS, ECOG PS, grip strength, walk speed | ||||
| Mental health | SF36-MCS | ||||
| Frailty | Fried Frailty Index | ||||
| Nutrition | Weight loss |
HCT-CI: Hematopoietic Cell Transplant-Comorbidity Index; PAT-D: Pepper Assessment Tool for Disability; SPPB: Short Physical Performance Battery; 3MS: Modified Mini-Mental state examination; CES-D: Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression; OARS: Older Americans Resources and Services; ADL: activities of daily living; IADL: instrumental activities of daily living; KPS: Karnofsky performance status; BOMC: Blessed Orientation-Memory-Concentration; MHI-17: Mental Health Inventory-17; BMI: body mass index; MOS: Medical Outcomes Study; CCI: Charlson Comorbidity Index; MMSE: Mini-Mental State examination; GDS-15: Geriatric Depression Scale-15; EORTC QLQ-C30: European Organisation for Research on Cancer Treatment Quality of Life Questionnaire; CIRS-G: Cumulative Illness Rating Scale-Geriatric; SF36-PCS: Medical Outcomes Short Form-36 health-related quality of life questionnaire; ECOG PS: Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status; SF36-MCS: Medical Outcomes Short Form-36 health-related quality of life questionnaire-mental component score.