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Eur J Cancer Care (Engl) ; 23(3): 401-12, 2014 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24467393

RESUMEN

Head and neck (H&N) cancer is mainly a cancer of the elderly; however, the implementation of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) to quantify functional age in these patients has not yet been studied. We evaluated the diagnostic performance of screening tools [Vulnerable Elders Survey-13 (VES-13), G8 and the Combined Screening Tool 'VES-13 + (17-G8)' or CST], the feasibility of serial CGA, and correlations with health-related quality of life evolution [HRQOL; European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaires (EORTC QLQ)-C30 and -HN35] during therapy in hundred patients, aged ≥65 years, with primary H&N cancer undergoing curative radio(chemo)therapy. Respectively 36.8%, 69.0%, 62.1% and 71.3% were defined vulnerable according to VES-13, G8, CST and CGA at week 0, mostly due to presence of severe grade co-morbidities, difficulties in community functioning and nutritional problems. At week 4, significantly more patients were identified vulnerable due to nutritional, functional and emotional deterioration. The CST did not achieve the predefined proportion necessary for validation. Vulnerable patients reported lower function and higher symptom HRQOL scores as compared with fit patients. A comparable deterioration in HRQOL was observed in both groups through therapy. In conclusion, G8 remains the screening tool of choice. Serial CGA identifies the evolution of multidimensional health problems and HRQOL conditions during therapy with potential to guide individualised supportive care.


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Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/terapia , Evaluación Geriátrica/métodos , Neoplasias de Cabeza y Cuello/terapia , Calidad de Vida , Actividades Cotidianas , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Quimioradioterapia , Estudios de Factibilidad , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Tamizaje Masivo , Estudios Prospectivos , Radioterapia , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas de Cabeza y Cuello
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Acta Gastroenterol Belg ; 61(2): 151-2, 1998.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9658597

RESUMEN

We performed a US-guided aspiration of the gallbladder in 27 patients with an acute cholecystitis and severe concurrent disease, not responding to IV antibiotics and supportive therapy. Twenty six of the 27 patients improved after the procedure. One patient died 7 days after the procedure due to multi organ failure; in the others immediate surgery could be avoided. Three patients experienced local pain after the procedure; no other puncture related complications were encountered. Long-term results (mean follow up 18 months; range 2-36 months) were excellent in 20/26 survivors with no biliary complications or need for elective cholecystectomy. Six of the 26 patients needed subsequent cholecystectomy for relapse or incomplete cure.


Asunto(s)
Colecistitis/diagnóstico por imagen , Colecistitis/terapia , Vesícula Biliar/diagnóstico por imagen , Punciones/métodos , Succión/métodos , Enfermedad Aguda , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Colecistitis/mortalidad , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Dolor/etiología , Punciones/efectos adversos , Punciones/instrumentación , Succión/efectos adversos , Tasa de Supervivencia , Resultado del Tratamiento , Ultrasonografía
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Lancet ; 340(8827): 1096, 1992 Oct 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1357482
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