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Factors Associated With Long Survival in Patients With Cancer Admitted to Palliative Care: An Exploratory Study.

Authors :
Ferraz-Gonçalves, José António
Alves, Adelaide
Silva, Álvaro José
Valente, Ana Carmo
Pina, Ana
Lima, Áurea
Antunes, Daniela
Cubal, Francisco
Costa, Isabel
Rodrigues, Jorge
Costa, Mariana
Ramos, Mariana
Luis, Michael
Soares, Sofia Garcês
Sousa, Sofia
Moreira, Teresa Dias
Sá-Araújo, Vânia
Bento, Maria José
Source :
Journal of Palliative Care; Jul2024, Vol. 39 Issue 3, p244-252, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: Some patients with cancer admitted to palliative care have relatively long survivals of 1 year or more. The objective of this study was to find out factors associated with prolonged survival. Methods: Retrospective case-control study comparing the available data of patients with cancer who survived more than 1 year after admission in a palliative care service with patients with cancer who survived 6 months or less. The intended proportion was 4 controls for each case. Patients were identified through electronic records from 2012 until 2018. Results: And 1721 patients were identified. Of those patients, 111 (6.4%) survived for at least 1 year, and 363 (21.1%) were included as controls according to the established criteria. The intended proportion could not be reached; the proportion was only 3.3:1. The median survival of cases was 581 days (range: 371-2763), and the median survival of controls was 57 days (range: 1-182). In the multivariable analysis, patients with a hemoglobin ≥ 10.6 g/dL and a creatinine level >95 µmol/L had a higher probability of living more than 1 year. In contrast, patients with abnormal cognition, pain, anorexia, liver metastases, an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status >1, and a neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio ≥ 3.43 had a low probability of living more than 1 year. Conclusion: Several factors were statistically associated positively or negatively with prolonged survival. However, the data of this study should be confirmed in other studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08258597
Volume :
39
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Palliative Care
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177293648
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/08258597241231005