Quantitative preoperative patient assessments are related to survival and procedure outcome for osseous metastases Journal Article


Authors: Bartelstein, M. K.; Forsberg, J. A.; Lavery, J. A.; Yakoub, M. A.; Akhnoukh, S.; Boland, P. J.; Fabbri, N.; Healey, J. H.
Article Title: Quantitative preoperative patient assessments are related to survival and procedure outcome for osseous metastases
Abstract: Aims: Our objective was to determine if preoperative patient-reported assessments are associated with survival after surgery for stabilization of skeletal metastases. Patients and Methods: All patients with metastatic cancer to bone and indications for skeletal stabilization surgery were approached to participate in a prospective cohort study at a tertiary care center from 2012 to 2017. Of the 208 patients who were eligible, 195 (94%) completed the 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) preoper-atively and underwent surgical treatment of skeletal metastases with complete or impending fractures; the sample encompassed a range of cancer diagnoses and included cases of both internal fixation and endoprosthetic replacement. Cox proportional hazards models were used to identify associations between SF-36 scores and survival. Results: In a model adjusted for clinical factors, patients' mental and physical SF-36 component summary scores were significantly associated with survival, as was their SF-36 composite score (P = 0.004, P = 0.015, and P < 0.001, respectively). Scores in the general health, vitality, and mental health domains were each strongly associated with survival (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Patients' preoperative assessments of their health status are associated with their survival after surgery for skeletal metastases. Patient-reported assessments have the potential to contribute unique information to models that estimate patient survival, as part of efforts to provide optimal, individualized care and make informed decisions about the type and magnitude of surgery for metastatic bone disease that will last the pa-tient's lifetime.
Keywords: survival; mortality; quality of life; surgery; outcomes; women; quality-of-life; sf-36; reported outcomes; patient-reported; skeletal metastases; cancer; skeletal stabilization
Journal Title: Journal of Bone Oncology
Volume: 34
ISSN: 2212-1374
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2022-06-01
Start Page: 100433
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000807568800002
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbo.2022.100433
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC9125675
PUBMED: 35615081
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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  1. Patrick J Boland
    160 Boland
  2. John H Healey
    547 Healey
  3. Nicola Fabbri
    64 Fabbri
  4. Jessica Ann Lavery
    79 Lavery
  5. Mohamed Ahmed Ali Yakoub
    16 Yakoub