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題名 Consciousness Levels One Week after Admission to a Palliative Care Unit Improve Survival Prediction in Advanced Cancer Patients. 作者 吳治勳
Tsai, Jaw-Shiun
Chen, Chao-Hsien
Wu, Chih-Hsun
Chiu, Tai-Yuan貢獻者 心理系 日期 2015-01 上傳時間 21-Sep-2017 17:04:18 (UTC+8) 摘要 BACKGROUND: Consciousness is an important factor of survival prediction in advanced cancer patients. However, effects on survival of changes over time in consciousness in advanced cancer patients have not been fully explored. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated changes in consciousness after admission to a palliative care unit and their correlation with prognosis in terminal cancer patients. METHODS: This is a prospective observational study. From a palliative care unit in Taiwan, 531 cancer patients (51.8% male) were recruited. Consciousness status was assessed at admission and one week afterwards and recorded as normal or impaired. RESULTS: The mean age was 65.28±13.59 years, and the average survival time was 23.41±37.69 days. Patients with normal consciousness at admission (n=317) had better survival than those with impaired consciousness at admission (n=214): (17.0 days versus 6.0 days, p<0.001). In the analysis on survival within one week after admission, those with normal consciousness at admission had a higher percentage of survival than the impaired (78.9% versus 44.3%, p<0.001). Patients were further classified into four groups according to consciousness levels: (1) normal at admission and one week afterwards, (2) impaired at admission but normal one week afterwards, (3) normal at admission but impaired one week afterwards, and (4) impaired both at admission and one week afterwards. The former two groups had significantly better survival than the latter two groups: (median survival counted from day 7 after admission), 25.5, 27.0, 7.0, and 7.0 days, respectively. CONCLUSION: Consciousness levels one week after admission should be integrated into survival prediction in advanced cancer patients. 關聯 Journal of palliative medicine, Vol.18, No.2, pp.170-175 資料類型 article DOI https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2014.0220 dc.contributor 心理系 zh_TW dc.creator (作者) 吳治勳 zh_TW dc.creator (作者) Tsai, Jaw-Shiun en_US dc.creator (作者) Chen, Chao-Hsien en_US dc.creator (作者) Wu, Chih-Hsun en_US dc.creator (作者) Chiu, Tai-Yuan en_US dc.date (日期) 2015-01 dc.date.accessioned 21-Sep-2017 17:04:18 (UTC+8) - dc.date.available 21-Sep-2017 17:04:18 (UTC+8) - dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 21-Sep-2017 17:04:18 (UTC+8) - dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/113103 - dc.description.abstract (摘要) BACKGROUND: Consciousness is an important factor of survival prediction in advanced cancer patients. However, effects on survival of changes over time in consciousness in advanced cancer patients have not been fully explored. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated changes in consciousness after admission to a palliative care unit and their correlation with prognosis in terminal cancer patients. METHODS: This is a prospective observational study. From a palliative care unit in Taiwan, 531 cancer patients (51.8% male) were recruited. Consciousness status was assessed at admission and one week afterwards and recorded as normal or impaired. RESULTS: The mean age was 65.28±13.59 years, and the average survival time was 23.41±37.69 days. Patients with normal consciousness at admission (n=317) had better survival than those with impaired consciousness at admission (n=214): (17.0 days versus 6.0 days, p<0.001). In the analysis on survival within one week after admission, those with normal consciousness at admission had a higher percentage of survival than the impaired (78.9% versus 44.3%, p<0.001). Patients were further classified into four groups according to consciousness levels: (1) normal at admission and one week afterwards, (2) impaired at admission but normal one week afterwards, (3) normal at admission but impaired one week afterwards, and (4) impaired both at admission and one week afterwards. The former two groups had significantly better survival than the latter two groups: (median survival counted from day 7 after admission), 25.5, 27.0, 7.0, and 7.0 days, respectively. CONCLUSION: Consciousness levels one week after admission should be integrated into survival prediction in advanced cancer patients. en_US dc.format.extent 108 bytes - dc.format.mimetype text/html - dc.relation (關聯) Journal of palliative medicine, Vol.18, No.2, pp.170-175 en_US dc.title (題名) Consciousness Levels One Week after Admission to a Palliative Care Unit Improve Survival Prediction in Advanced Cancer Patients. en_US dc.type (資料類型) article dc.identifier.doi (DOI) 10.1089/jpm.2014.0220 dc.doi.uri (DOI) https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2014.0220