时间估计与患者在开始放射治疗前的痛苦程度有关

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Kiril Zh. Zhelev , Nikolay V. Conev , Zahari I. Zahariev , Iglika S. Mihaylova , Ivan D. Tonev , Ivan Sht. Donev
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摘要

材料和方法 在这项多中心研究中,共纳入了 344 名实体瘤患者(其中 197 人患有转移性疾病,147 人没有转移性疾病)。时间估计是通过评估每位受试者对 1 分钟过去的速度与实际时间的前瞻性估计来进行的。主观时间感知的中值(35 秒)被用来将病例分为两类,以获得时间体验。在治疗开始时,我们使用美国国家综合癌症网络窘迫感温度计来确定窘迫感的程度。得分在 4 分或以上的患者(73.5%)被认为具有较高的痛苦程度。ROC 分析显示,在时间估计的最佳截断值上,低度和高度窘迫患者的 AUC = 0.80 (95 % CI: 0.75- 0.85, p <0.001),灵敏度为 77.8 %,特异度为 73.3 %。在多变量逻辑回归模型中,快速时间估算是高痛苦度的独立预测因子(OR 0.136; 95 % CI, 0.072---0.256, p <0.001)。
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Time estimation is associated with the levels of distress in patients prior to starting radiotherapy

Purpose or Objective

The aim of this study was to explore the potential relationship between the time estimation and psychological distress in patients with solid tumors prior to starting radiotherapy.

Materials and Methods

In this multicenter study were included a total of 344 patients with solid tumors (197 with and 147 without metastatic disease). The time estimation was assessed by evaluating each subjects prospective estimation of how fast 1 min passed compared to the actual time. The median value (35sec) of subjective perception of time was used to group cases into two categories for experience of time. We used the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer at the beginning of treatment to determine the levels of distress, where it measures distress on a scale from 0 to 10. Patients scoring 4 or above (73.5 %) were regarded as having high levels of distress.

Results

The time estimation distributions significantly changed according to the level of distress. ROC analysis revealed that at the optimal cut off value of time estimation, patients with low and high distress levels can be discriminated with an AUC = 0.80 (95 % CI: 0.75– 0.85, p < 0.001) and with a sensitivity of 77.8 % and specificity of 73.3 %. In a multivariate logistic regression model, fast time estimation was an independent predictor of high levels of distress (OR 0.136; 95 % CI, 0.072–––0.256, p < 0.001).

Conclusion

Time estimation is a novel potent indicator of high levels of distress in cancer patients prior starting of radiotherapy.

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