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Hori, Taiki Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital|Tokushima University
Ishida, Koki Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Kaneko, Yousuke Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Kawahito, Keisuke Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Bekku, Shoki Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Hosoki, Minae Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Mori, Kensuke Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Itami, Kanako Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Katsuse, Masayo Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Hanaoka, Yoshimi Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Kageji, Teruyoshi Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital KAKEN Search Researchers
Uraoka, Hideyuki Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Keywords
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
disease progression
heart failure
home-visit palliative care
prognostication
serious illness
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Journal Article
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Background: Although the palliative prognostic index (PPI), objective prognostic score (OPS), and neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio/albumin ratio (NLR/Alb) are well-known prognostic indicators for cancer patients, they do not provide clarity when it comes to predicting prognosis in patients without cancer who receive home-visit palliative care.
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether PPI, OPS, and NLR/Alb can predict prognosis for patients without cancer who received home-visit palliative care.
Design: This is a retrospective study.
Setting/Subjects: We recruited 58 patients without cancer who received home-visit palliative care from Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital, Japan, and died at home or at the hospital within seven days of admission between January 2009 and March 2023.
Measurements: The PPI, OPS, and NLR/Alb of the study patients were evaluated at regular intervals, and statistical analysis was performed on the relationship between these indices and the time to death.
Results: Simple regression analysis showed that PPI, OPS, and NLR/Alb were negatively correlated with the period until death (p < 0.001). The survival curves of the groups classified according to PPI, OPS, and NLR/Alb were significantly stratified. The predictive capacities of PPI, OPS, and NLR/Alb for death within 21 days were as follows: PPI (area under the curve [AUC]: 0.71; sensitivity: 59%; specificity: 68%), OPS (AUC: 0.73; sensitivity: 88%; specificity: 47%), and NLR/Alb (AUC: 0.72; sensitivity: 72%; specificity: 73%).
Conclusions: PPI, OPS, and NLR/Alb were useful in predicting the survival period and short-term prognosis within 21 days for patients without cancer who received home-visit palliative care.
Journal Title
Palliative Medicine Reports
ISSN
26892820
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert
Volume
5
Issue
1
Start Page
142
End Page
149
Published Date
2024-04-04
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This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License [CC-BY] (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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