衰弱和易受伤害作为老年人化疗毒性的预测因素:秘鲁的一项纵向研究。

F M Runzer-Colmenares, D Urrunaga-Pastor, M A Roca-Moscoso, J De Noriega, O Rosas-Carrasco, J F Parodi
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背景:多种标志物被用于评估与化疗毒性(CTT)发展相关的虚弱和易感性。然而,在老年人中,哪种情况与化疗的不良反应有更强的关联,目前还没有共识。目的:评价老年肿瘤患者虚弱、易损与CTT发生的关系。设计、环境和参与者:通过回顾性队列,对2013-2015年期间在秘鲁海军医疗中心老年科治疗的496名男性老年肿瘤军人患者的二级数据库进行分析。测量方法:在事先知情同意的情况下,通过Fried表型评估虚弱的存在;通过脆弱老年人调查-13 (VES-13)和G-8评估脆弱性。化疗患者每8周随访一次,以确定CTT的发展情况(根据不良事件通用术语标准v4.0)。此外,我们纳入了社会人口学特征、医学背景信息和功能评估变量。将收集到的数据进行编码并导入到STATA v14.0统计包中进行分析。采用粗Cox回归模型和调整后的Cox回归模型进行多因素分析。报告的测量是风险比(HR)及其各自的95%置信区间(95% ci)。结果:患者平均年龄79.2±4.3岁。129例(26.01%)在随访中出现CTT。同样,129名老年人(26.01%)根据Fried表型呈虚弱阳性;vs -13漏洞101例(20.36%),G-8漏洞112例(22.58%)。在调整后的Cox模型中,按癌症类型和不良反应分类,3种量表与CTT的发生有统计学意义的相关性,其中Fried表型量表相关性最强(HR=2.01;95%置信区间:1.04—-4.90)。结论:老年人体弱多病是CTT发生的相关条件。Fried表型是与研究结果最显著相关的量表。
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Frailty and Vulnerability as Predictors of Chemotherapy Toxicity in Older Adults: A Longitudinal Study in Peru.

Background: Multiple markers are used to assess frailty and vulnerability, conditions associated with the development of chemotherapy toxicity (CTT). However, there is still no consensus on which condition has stronger association with this adverse effect of chemotherapy in the elderly.

Objectives: To evaluate the association between frailty and vulnerability with the development of CTT in oncogeriatric patients.

Design, setting, and participants: Through a retrospective cohort, a secondary database of 496 male oncogeriatric military patients treated at the Geriatrics Service of the Naval Medical Centre of Peru during 2013-2015 was analyzed.

Measurements: With prior informed consent, the presence of frailty, assessed by Fried Phenotype; and vulnerability, assessed by the Vulnerable Elders Survey-13 (VES-13) and G-8, was determined. The follow-up of patients in chemotherapy was performed every 8 weeks, to determine the development of CTT (according to the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events v4.0). In addition, we included sociodemographic characteristics, medical background information and functional assessment variables. The data collected was encoded and imported into STATA v14.0 statistical package for analysis. Multivariate analysis was performed using crude and adjusted Cox regression models. The reported measure was the hazard ratio (HR) with their respective 95% confidence intervals (95%CI).

Results: The average age was 79.2 ± 4.3 years. 129 (26.01%) developed CTT during follow-up. Similarly, 129 older adults (26.01%) were positive for frailty according to Fried phenotype; 101 (20.36%) were positive for vulnerability with VES-13, and 112 (22.58%) with G-8. In the adjusted Cox model, by type of cancer and adverse effects, a statistically significant association was found between the 3 scales evaluated and the development of CTT, with the Fried Phenotype as the scale with the strongest association (HR=2.01; 95%CI: 1.04-4.90).

Conclusions: The frailty and vulnerability in the elderly are conditions associated with the development of CTT. The Fried phenotype was the scale with the most significant association with the outcome studied.

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