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Clinicians' Prediction of Survival and Prognostic Confidence in Patients with Advanced Cancer in Three East Asian Countriesopen access

Authors
Lee, Eon SookHiratsuka, YusukeSuh, Sang-YeonWon, Seon-HyeKim, Sun-HyunYoon, Seok-JoonChoi, Sung-EunChoi, HanaAhn, Hong-YupKim, YoonjooHui, DavidCheng, Shao-YiChen, Ping-JenWu, Chien-YiMori, MasanoriMorita, TatsuyaYamaguchi, TakashiTsuneto, Satoru
Issue Date
Jun-2023
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Keywords
accuracy; advanced cancer; Clinicians' prediction of survival; palliative care; prognosis
Citation
Journal of Palliative Medicine, v.26, no.6, pp 790 - 797
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Palliative Medicine
Volume
26
Number
6
Start Page
790
End Page
797
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/21261
DOI
10.1089/jpm.2022.0380
ISSN
1096-6218
1557-7740
Abstract
Background: Little is known about accuracy and confidence of clinicians' prediction of survival (CPS) in East-Asian countries.Objective: We aimed to examine accuracy of CPS for 7-, 21-, and 42-day survival in palliative inpatients and its association with prognostic confidence.Design: An international prospective cohort study in Japan (JP), Korea (KR), and Taiwan (TW).Setting/Subjects: Subjects were inpatients with advanced cancer admitted to 37 palliative care units in three countries.Measurements: Discrimination of CPS was investigated through sensitivity, specificity, overall accuracy, and area under the receiver operating characteristics curves (AUROCs) according to 7-, 21-, and 42-day survival. The accuracies of CPS were compared with those of Performance Status-based Palliative Prognostic Index (PS-PPI). Clinicians were instructed to rate confidence level on a 0-10-point scale.Results: A total of 2571 patients were analyzed. The specificity was highest at 93.2-100.0% for the 7-day CPS, and sensitivity was highest at 71.5-86.8% for the 42-day CPS. The AUROCs of the seven-day CPS were 0.88, 0.94, and 0.89, while those of PS-PPI were 0.77, 0.69, and 0.69 for JP, KR, and TW, respectively. As for 42-day prediction, sensitivities of PS-PPI were higher than those of CPS. Clinicians' confidence was strongly associated with the accuracy of prediction in all three countries (all p-values <0.01).Conclusions: CPS accuracies were highest (0.88-0.94) for the seven-day survival prediction. CPS was more accurate than PS-PPI in all timeframe prediction except 42-day prediction in KR. Prognostic confidence was significantly associated with the accuracy of CPS.
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