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Comparison of Objective Prognostic Score and Palliative Prognostic Score performance in inpatients with advanced cancer in Japan and Koreaopen access

Authors
Hiratsuka, YusukeKim, DayeSuh, Sang-YeonKim, Sun-HyunYoon, Seok-JoonKoh, Su-JinPark, Shin AeSeo, Ji-YeonKwon, Jung HyePark, JeannoPark, YoungminHwang, Sun WookLee, Eon SookChoi, HanaAhn, Hong-YupCheng, Shao-YiChen, Ping-JenYamaguchi, TakashiMorita, TatsuyaTsuneto, SatoruMori, MasanoriInoue, Akira
Issue Date
Oct-2022
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Keywords
Advanced cancer; East Asia; Objective prognostic score; Palliative prognostic score; Prognostication
Citation
Palliative & Supportive Care, v.20, no.5, pp 662 - 670
Pages
9
Indexed
SSCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Palliative & Supportive Care
Volume
20
Number
5
Start Page
662
End Page
670
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/2434
DOI
10.1017/S1478951521001589
ISSN
1478-9515
1478-9523
Abstract
Objective Accurate prognostication is important for patients and their families to prepare for the end of life. Objective Prognostic Score (OPS) is an easy-to-use tool that does not require the clinicians' prediction of survival (CPS), whereas Palliative Prognostic Score (PaP) needs CPS. Thus, inexperienced clinicians may hesitate to use PaP. We aimed to evaluate the accuracy of OPS compared with PaP in inpatients in palliative care units (PCUs) in three East Asian countries. Method This study was a secondary analysis of a cross-cultural, multicenter cohort study. We enrolled inpatients with far-advanced cancer in PCUs in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan from 2017 to 2018. We calculated the area under the receiver operating characteristics (AUROC) curve to compare the accuracy of OPS and PaP. Results A total of 1,628 inpatients in 33 PCUs in Japan and Korea were analyzed. OPS and PaP were calculated in 71.7% of the Japanese patients and 80.0% of the Korean patients. In Taiwan, PaP was calculated for 81.6% of the patients. The AUROC for 3-week survival was 0.74 for OPS in Japan, 0.68 for OPS in Korea, 0.80 for PaP in Japan, and 0.73 for PaP in Korea. The AUROC for 30-day survival was 0.70 for OPS in Japan, 0.71 for OPS in Korea, 0.79 for PaP in Japan, and 0.74 for PaP in Korea. Significance of results Both OPS and PaP showed good performance in Japan and Korea. Compared with PaP, OPS could be more useful for inexperienced physicians who hesitate to estimate CPS.
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