Bronchial carcinoma. IV. A methodological evaluation of the vitagram index for measurement of quality of survival.

E Nõu, G Eklund
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The validity of the Carlens Vitagram Index was tested by using the result of therapy in 48 patients with bronchial carcinoma in advanced disease, 54 patients with localized disease and 34 deceased treated surgically. The Carlens Vitagram Index, which is additional and composed of six items, was correlated to a set of additive indexes including the same items but other item weights, which were chosen with non-controversial pre-specified restrictions. The lowest correlation achieved was an indicator of the lowest degree of consistency that could be attributed to the Carlens Index given. The definition of the index was operationalized so far that each item in the set of six items included in the index was regarded as valid, and it was also considered reasonable that only these six items should be included; that each item had a weight; that the index was obtained as a product (weight x item value) sum and that the pre-specified conditions were accepted. By using restrictive conditions the lowest correlation between the index giving the lowest correlation and the Carlens Index for the 48 patients with localized disease was 0.98, for the 54 patients with localized disease 0.91 and for the surgically treated ones 0.83. In addition to the total index, the average index per month was also studied and the corresponding correlations were 0.96, 0.86 and 0.81 respectively. The Carlens Index and its application per month was found to have good validity for inoperable patients and acceptable validity for surgically treated patients. The Carlens Index was shown to be robust and there is reason to believe that it lies close to the optimal index.

支气管癌。IV.衡量生存质量的维生素图指数的方法学评价。
通过48例晚期支气管癌患者、54例局部病变患者和34例手术死亡患者的治疗结果,验证了Carlens维生素agram指数的有效性。Carlens Vitagram指数是附加的,由六个项目组成,与一组附加指标相关,这些附加指标包括相同的项目,但其他项目的权重,这些指标的选择没有争议,预先规定了限制。获得的最低相关性是最低程度一致性的一个指标,可归因于给定的卡伦斯指数。索引的定义被操作到目前为止,在索引中包含的六个项目集合中的每个项目都被认为是有效的,并且也被认为是合理的,只有这六个项目应该被包括在内;每件物品都有重量;该指标以乘积(权重x项目值)和的形式得到,并且接受预先规定的条件。在限制性条件下,48例局限性疾病患者的最低相关性指数与Carlens指数的相关性为0.98,54例局限性疾病患者的最低相关性指数为0.91,手术治疗的最低相关性指数为0.83。除总指数外,还研究了月平均指数,相关系数分别为0.96、0.86和0.81。Carlens指数及其每月应用对不能手术患者有良好的效度,对手术患者有可接受的效度。Carlens指数被证明是稳健的,有理由相信它接近于最优指数。
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