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doi:10.1007/s11255-023-03594-1...

Autor
Bouzan, J. Nellas, S. Stoilkov, B. Willschrei, P. Horstmann, M.
Langue
en
Editor

Springer

Categoría

Urology

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

19/4/2023

Palabras clave
geriatric screening geriatric assessment g8 score geriatric urologic oncology nutrition item analysis uro-oncologic considered geriatric screening items score g8 item reached maximum
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Introduction/background The G8 score is a widespread screening tool for geriatric frailty in oncology.

The aim of this study was to evaluate the scores and relevance of G8 items in a standard screening of geriatric patients with uro-oncologic diseases to better understand the results of the assessment.

Methods Eighty-two consecutive uro-oncologic geriatric patients aged 75 years and older were evaluated.

All patients underwent a G8 screening that consisted of 8 items.

Patients with a G8 score above 14 were considered geriatric “fit”, while others were considered to be “frail”.

Overall results and single item scores were evaluated.

Clinical data were gathered from patients’ charts.

Results The mean age of the patients was 82 years (min. 75–max. 102).

In 36 of the patients, the G8 score indicated “no-frailty”, and in 46 patients, the G8 score indicated “frailty”.

The mean G8 score was 12.9 (min 4–max 17 pts).

Item analysis revealed that points were most often lost in items H (polypharmacy), P (comparison of health status to peers) and Age.

Fifty-nine, 56 and 52 patients lost points on item Age, item H and item P, respectively.

In contrast, the majority of patients reached the maximum score for nutritional items [i.e., items A (food intake), B (weight loss) and F (body mass index (BMI))].

For item A, 73 patients reached the maximum score; for item B, 62 patients reached the maximum score; and for item F, 72 patients reached the maximum score.

There were no differences in this distribution pattern when comparing tumour entities, sex, and patients with local vs. metastatic disease.

Conclusion The present study revealed a high percentage of suspicious test results.

Potential reasons for these findings include the low threshold of the G8 overall score and the fact that in some items, points were easily lost.

Modifications of the test should be considered.

Bouzan, J.,Nellas, S.,Stoilkov, B.,Willschrei, P.,Horstmann, M., 2023, Item analysis of G8 screening in uro-oncologic geriatric patients, Springer

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