scholarly journals 308 Association of Diabetes and Frailty with Mortality in Middle-Aged and Older Europeans

2019 ◽  
Vol 48 (Supplement_3) ◽  
pp. iii17-iii65
Author(s):  
Mark O'Donovan ◽  
Duygu Sezgin ◽  
Aaron Liew ◽  
Rónán O'Caoimh

Abstract Background Frailty is a common, multi-factorial, age-related syndrome commonly observed in people with diabetes. Although older diabetics are prone to adverse healthcare outcomes and diabetes increases the risk of developing frailty, little is known about the effects of frailty on diabetes. This paper examines the association between diabetes, frailty, and mortality in Europeans aged ≥50 years. Methods Data were included from The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) waves one and six. A participant’s first interview was taken as the baseline and subsequent waves were used for mortality follow-up (time and cause). Frailty and pre-frailty were measured using established cut-offs using the Physical Phenotype (SHARE-FI) and a 55-item Frailty Index (FI-55). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to assess the relationship between frailty and mortality in people with diabetes and significance tested using log-rank test. Cox regression was used to adjust for potential confounders (age, sex, education, income, employment, alcohol use, smoking, hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, myocardial infarction, stroke, metastatic cancer, chronic lung disease, polypharmacy, self-perceived health and depression). Results Data from 8,954 diabetics aged 50-99 years were included with 1,598 deaths (17.8%). According to the SHARE-FI, 1,971 (22.0%) were frail, 4,183 (46.7%) pre-frail and 2,800 (31.3%) robust. According to the Kaplan-Meier log-rank test survival varied significantly across frailty strata according to both indexes (p<0.001). At 10-year follow-up, adjusting for confounders SHARE-FI frailty and pre-frailty were significantly associated with mortality, adjusted Hazard Ratio (HR) 2.19, (95% CI:1.66-2.89), and 1.38 (95% CI:1.09-1.74), respectively. Results were similar using the FI-55, HR for frailty 1.66 (95% CI:1.09-2.54). Causes of mortality were significantly different according to frailty status (p<0.05). Conclusion Frailty and pre-frailty are independent risk factors for mortality in diabetics. The identification of frailty is important for the risk-stratification and management of middle aged and older patients with diabetes and should be included in the routine assessment of these high-risk individuals.

2007 ◽  
Vol 25 (18_suppl) ◽  
pp. 21040-21040
Author(s):  
R. Trujillo ◽  
E. Gallego ◽  
A. Márquez ◽  
N. Ribelles ◽  
J. Trigo ◽  
...  

21040 Background: Gene expression arrays and IP studies classified breast cancer in three distinct subtypes: basal, HER2/neu and luminal that are associated with different clinical outcomes. Methods: In 141 pts with operable breast cancer, included in phase III trials of adjuvant therapy in our center, immunohistochemical staining was performed on 3μm sections of paraffin blocks, containing tissue-arrays of tumour tissue.A basal phenotype (BP) was defined by negative estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) and positive cytokeratin (CK) 5/6 or EGFR immunoreactivity. HER2/neu phenotype as positive c-erb B2 by HercepTest™ and luminal phenotype (LP) by positive ER, PR and CK 7/8 and negative HER-2. Survival curves were calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method. The differences between survivals were estimated using the log rank test. Multivariate Cox regression analysis was used to evaluate any independent prognostic effect of the variables on disease-free survival (DFS). Results: Complete clinical follow-up information was available for 141 pts. The median follow-up period was 52 months (range 1–103 months). During this period, 13.8% pts died from breast cancer and 27.7% pts relapsed. At the time of the primary diagnosis 10.4% of the pts had lymph node negative disease and 89.6% had positive lymph nodes. 50.8% pts received taxane chemotherapy, 7.7% Trastuzumab, 62.3% radiotherapy and 61% pts received hormonotherapy. Positivity for LP was 65.2%, BP 9.9% and Her-2 phenotype 8.5%. 16.3% didn't fit for any of the three subtypes. Median DFS for BP: 24 moths, for LP and Her-2 phenotypes median DFS was not reached. 5 years DFS were; BP: 19%, LP: 63% and Her-2: 56%. Kaplan-Meier survival analyses demonstrated that the presence of a detectable BP was highly significantly associated with a worse DFS compared with the presence of a LP, log rank test (p= 0.0001). Multivariate Cox regression analyses estimated that the prognostic effect of BP in relation to DFS was independent of lymph node, stage and tumor size, HR: 0.12 95% CI (0.05–0.2). Conclusions: We found that expression of BP was associated with poor prognostic in the context of randomized phase III trials. No significant financial relationships to disclose.


2015 ◽  
Vol 33 (7_suppl) ◽  
pp. 191-191 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph A. J. von Klot ◽  
Alena Boeker ◽  
Thomas R. W. Herrmann ◽  
Mario W. Kramer ◽  
Markus A. Kuczyk ◽  
...  

191 Background: It is common practice to continue anti-androgen therapy in terms of androgendeprivation when performing chemotherapy or androgendeprivation with new second generation therapeutic agents such as enzalutamide or abiraterone acetate. Clinical Studies aiming at the question whether continuation of conventional ADT is necessary in this setting are currently recruiting. In this study we analyzed androgen deprivation in patients with mCRPC under chemotherapy and second generation androgen suppression. Methods: Out of 620 screened patients a total of 36 patients with continuous testosterone monitoring and mCRPC underwent therapy with docetaxel, abiraterone acetate, enzalutamide, carboplatin, carbozantinib or cabazitaxel and were evaluated. Data were gathered from our center over a median follow up period of 27.8 (0.6 - 65.1) month. A cutoff of 0.5 ng/dL was used to discriminate patients according to testosterone castration levels. Statistical evaluation was performed applying Kaplan Meier survival estimates, Cox regression and log rank test. Results: Median follow up was 26.2 month (range 1.4 - 64.8 month). Mean patient age was 70.9 years (range 51 - 86 years). The mean testosterone concentration in our cohort was 0.5 ng/dL. Serum testosterone levels varied greatly: ranging from 0 to 16 ng/dL. A total of 18 patients died during follow up. Median survival over all patients according to Kaplan-Meier survival estimation was 38.7 month (95% CI: 31 - NA month). Median survival for patients with testosterone levels below and above 0.5 ng/dL were 48.67 and 18.13 month respectively (log rank test: p = 0.0029). In Cox regression analysis, the hazard ratio for risk of death for patients with testosterone concentrations > 0.5ng/dL was 6.03 (95% CI: 1.5 - 25, p - 0.0132). For the covariates PSA velocity, patient age and primary Gleason score there was no significant effect on risk of death (p = 0.0597, 0.5006, 0.7354). Conclusions: In patients with mCRPC i.e rising PSA or progression under androgen deprivation, conventional suppression of testosterone levels still represents a vital factor for overall survival even at the mCRPC stage and under therapy with second line anti hormonal therapeutic medication and chemotherapy.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. C. Nájera-Ortiz ◽  
H. J. Sánchez-Pérez ◽  
H. Ochoa-Díaz-López ◽  
G. Leal-Fernández ◽  
A. Navarro-Giné

Objective. To analyse survival in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) and factors associated with such survival.Design. Study of a cohort of patients aged over 14 years diagnosed with PTB from January 1, 1998 to July 31, 2005. During 2004–2006 a home visit was made to each patient and, during 2008-2009, they were visited again. During these visits a follow-up interview was administered; when the patient had died, a verbal autopsy was conducted with family members. Statistical analysis consisted of survival tests, Kaplan-Meier log-rank test and Cox regression.Results. Of 305 studied patients, 68 had died due to PTB by the time of the first evaluation, 237 were followed-up for a second evaluation, and 10 of them had died of PTB. According to the Cox regression, age (over 45 years) and treatment duration (under six months) were associated with a poorer survival. When treatment duration was excluded, the association between poorer survival with age persisted, whereas with having been treated via DOTS strategy, was barely significant.Conclusions. In the studied area it is necessary that patients receive a complete treatment scheme, and to give priority to patients aged over 45 years.


Swiss Surgery ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-10
Author(s):  
Knoefel ◽  
Brunken ◽  
Neumann ◽  
Gundlach ◽  
Rogiers ◽  
...  

Die komplette chirurgische Entfernung von Lebermetastasen bietet Patienten nach kolorektalem Karzinom die einzige kurative Chance. Es gibt jedoch eine, anscheinend unbegrenzte, Anzahl an Parametern, die die Prognose dieser Patienten bestimmen und damit den Sinn dieser Therapie vorhersagen können. Zu den am häufigsten diskutierten und am einfachsten zu bestimmenden Parametern gehört die Anzahl der Metastasen. Ziel dieser Studie war es daher die Wertigkeit dieses Parameters in der Literatur zu reflektieren und unsere eigenen Patientendaten zu evaluieren. Insgesamt konnte von 302 Patienten ein komplettes Follow-up erhoben werden. Die gebildeten Patientengruppen wurden mit Hilfe einer Kaplan Meier Analyse und konsekutivem log rank Test untersucht. Die Literatur wurde bis Dezember 1998 revidiert. Die Anzahl der Metastasen bestätigte sich als ein prognostisches Kriterium. Lagen drei oder mehr Metastasen vor, so war nicht nur die Wahrscheinlichkeit einer R0 Resektion deutlich geringer (17.8% versus 67.2%) sondern auch das Überleben der Patienten nach einer R0 Resektion tendenziell unwahrscheinlicher. Das 5-Jahres Überleben betrug bei > 2 Metastasen 9% bei > 2 Metastasen 36%. Das 10-Jahres Überleben beträgt bislang bei > 2 Metastasen 0% bei > 2 Metastasen 18% (p < 0.07). Die Anzahl der Metastasen spielt in der Prognose der Patienten mit kolorektalen Lebermetastasen eine Rolle. Selbst bei mehr als vier Metastasen ist jedoch gelegentlich eine R0 Resektion möglich. In diesen Fällen kann der Patient auch langfristig von einer Operation profitieren. Das wichtigere Kriterium einer onkologisch sinnvollen Resektabilität ist die Frage ob technisch und funktionell eine R0 Resektion durchführbar ist. Ist das der Fall, so sollte auch einem Patienten mit mehreren Metastasen die einzige kurative Chance einer Resektion nicht vorenthalten bleiben.


2018 ◽  
Vol 160 (4) ◽  
pp. 658-663 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phoebe Kuo ◽  
Sina J. Torabi ◽  
Dennis Kraus ◽  
Benjamin L. Judson

Objective In advanced maxillary sinus cancers treated with surgery and radiotherapy, poor local control rates and the potential for organ preservation have prompted interest in the use of systemic therapy. Our objective was to present outcomes for induction compared to adjuvant chemotherapy in the maxillary sinus. Study Design Secondary database analysis. Setting National Cancer Database (NCDB). Subjects and Methods In total, 218 cases of squamous cell maxillary sinus cancer treated with surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy between 2004 and 2012 were identified from the NCDB and stratified into induction chemotherapy and adjuvant chemotherapy cohorts. Univariate Kaplan-Meier analyses were compared by log-rank test, and multivariate Cox regression was performed to evaluate overall survival when adjusting for other prognostic factors. Propensity score matching was also used for further comparison. Results Twenty-three patients received induction chemotherapy (10.6%) and 195 adjuvant chemotherapy (89.4%). The log-rank test comparing induction to adjuvant chemotherapy was not significant ( P = .076). In multivariate Cox regression when adjusting for age, sex, race, comorbidity, grade, insurance, and T/N stage, there was a significant mortality hazard ratio of 2.305 for adjuvant relative to induction chemotherapy (confidence interval, 1.076-4.937; P = .032). Conclusion Induction chemotherapy was associated with improved overall survival in comparison to adjuvant chemotherapy in a relatively small cohort of patients (in whom treatment choice cannot be characterized), suggesting that this question warrants further investigation in a controlled clinical trial before any recommendations are made.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hai-Ge Zhang ◽  
Ping Yang ◽  
Tao Jiang ◽  
Jian-Ying Zhang ◽  
Xue-Juan Jin ◽  
...  

Purpose. To investigate whether lymphocyte nadir induced by radiation is associated with survival and explore its underlying risk factors in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods. Total lymphocyte counts were collected from 184 HCC patients treated by radiotherapy (RT) with complete follow-up. Associations between gross tumor volumes (GTVs) and radiation-associated parameters with lymphocyte nadir were evaluated by Pearson/Spearman correlation analysis and multiple linear regression. Kaplan–Meier analysis, log-rank test, as well as univariate and multivariate Cox regression were performed to assess the relationship between lymphocyte nadir and overall survival (OS). Results. GTVs and fractions were negatively related with lymphocyte nadir (p<0.001 and p=0.001, respectively). Lymphocyte nadir and Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) stage were independent prognostic factors predicting OS of HCC patients (all p<0.001). Patients in the GTV ≤55.0 cc and fractions ≤16 groups were stratified by lymphocyte nadir, and the group with the higher lymphocyte counts (LCs) showed longer survival than the group with lower LCs (p<0.001 and p=0.006, respectively). Patient distribution significantly differed among the RT fraction groups according to BCLC stage (p<0.001). However, stratification of patients in the same BCLC stage by RT fractionation showed that the stereotactic body RT (SBRT) group achieved the best survival. Furthermore, there were significant differences in lymphocyte nadir among patients in the SBRT group. Conclusions. A lower lymphocyte nadir during RT was associated with worse survival among HCC patients. Smaller GTVs and fractions reduced the risk of lymphopenia.


2017 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 434-441
Author(s):  
Salvador Fornell ◽  
Juan Ribera ◽  
Mario Mella ◽  
Andrés Carranza ◽  
David Serrano-Toledano ◽  
...  

Introduction: The aim of this study was to examine whether the use of an internal electrostimulator could improve the results obtained with core decompression alone in the treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head. Methods: We performed a retrospective study of 41 patients (55 hips) treated for osteonecrosis of the femoral head between 2005 and 2014. Mean follow-up time was 56 (12-108) months. We recorded 3 parameters: time to recurrence of pain, time to conversion to arthroplasty and time to radiographic failure. Survival was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. The equality of the survival distributions was determined by the Log rank test. Results: Implanted electrostimulator was a factor that increased the survival of hips in a pre-op Steinberg stage of II or below, while it remained unchanged if the stage was III or higher. Conclusions: The addition of an internal electrostimulator provides increased survival compared to core decompression alone at stages below III.


2012 ◽  
Vol 30 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. e18084-e18084
Author(s):  
Hongbing Liu

e18084 Background: Previous studies indicated the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) could predict the therapeutic objective response (OR) and overall survival (OS) of patients with cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the role it could play in evaluating therapeutic responses and OS in patients with NSCLC requires further elucidation. Herein, we investigated the potential role of CEA in predicting OR and OS in patients with NSCLC. Methods: 689 patients with NSCLC were enrolled between January 2000 and August 2011. The correlations between the CEA levels and OR or OS were examined via statistical analyses including the chi-squared test, logistical regression, paired-samples t-test, receiver operator characteristic curve, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, log-rank test and Cox regression model. Results: The calculated cut-off for predicting an OR to chemotherapy in patients with NSCLC was a reduction of 5.28% in serum CEA. This value demonstrated a sensitivity of 61.3% and a specificity of 62.4%. Serum CEA levels significantly decreased after two cycles of chemotherapy in NSCLC patients (t = 2.196, P = 0.031). The Kaplan-Meier survival analysis indicated no significant correlation between baseline CEA and OS (log rank test =0.079). However, according to the Cox regression analysis the number of distant metastatic organs (=1 and ≥2) was the independent risk factor of the OS (P = 0.026; P =0.003), and the cycle numbers of chemotherapy was the protective factor for OS in patients with NSCLC (P=0.011).More importantly, baseline serum CEA was significantly associated with lung adenocarcinoma and adenosquamous subtypes (P = 0.014; P = 0.017, respectively). Conclusions: Our study shows that baseline serum CEA was significantly associated with lung adenocarcinoma and adenosquamous subtypes. While the baseline level of serum CEA was not a prognostic factor, the post-treatment reduction of serum CEA level can predict the OR in patients with NSCLC,. The number of chemotherapy cycles was the independent protective factor, while the numbers of distant metastatic organs was the independent risk factor for NSCLC patients’ OS.


2013 ◽  
Vol 31 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. 7597-7597 ◽  
Author(s):  
Scott Alan Dorroh ◽  
Eric R Siegel ◽  
Rangaswamy Govindarajan

7597 Background: Platinum and etoposide chemotherapy is the treatment for patients with SCLC. O etoposide is substituted for IV by many clinicians at twice the dose for bioavailability but the outcome of these subjects has not been studied. To compare the efficacy of O vs. IV etoposide in extensive stage SCLC, a retrospective analysis of subjects treated in the VISN 16 network of 10VA hospitals was undertaken. Methods: Subjects with SCLC diagnosed between 10/1/1996 and 9/30/2010 were identified from the VISN-16 tumor registry. Study was limited to extensive disease by excluding those treated with radiation therapy. Chemotherapy details were obtained from the pharmacy data in the VISN 16 database. Overall survival (OS) was computed as the time in months from the first etoposide issue date to the date of death or last contact. Kaplan-Meier methods were used to compute median OS, and etoposide groups were compared via log-rank test. Results: 300 subjects were eligible for analysis, with median age 67 yrs (range 45-84). 295 deaths were observed during 2,419 total months of follow-up. The median OS of all subjects was 6.3 months (interquartile range (IQR) 2.0-11 months). In addition to platinum, 153 subjects received only O etoposide, 147 received some form of IV etoposide. The median duration (IQR) of therapy for all subjects was 29 (1-110) days; 23 days for those who received any IV etoposide and 43 days for those who received only oral etoposide. The median OS was 7.6 months for those who received only O etoposide vs. 5.4 months for any IV etoposide (P<0.0001). In the latter group, those receiving purely IV etoposide had only 1.5 months’ median OS vs. 8.8 months for those receiving both O and IV etoposide (P<0.0001). Conclusions: Survival of subjects with SCLC treated with O etoposide is comparable to those who received a combination of O and IV therapy. Poor OS for those with only IV therapy may be due to selection bias of poor-performance subjects. [Table: see text]


2016 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 556-564 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kern H. Guppy ◽  
Jessica Harris ◽  
Jason Chen ◽  
Elizabeth W. Paxton ◽  
Julie Alvarez ◽  
...  

OBJECTIVE Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) was first approved in 2002 for use in single-level anterior lumbar fusions as an alternative to iliac crest grafts. Subsequent studies have concluded that BMP provides superior fusions rates and therefore reduces reoperations for nonunions. The purpose of this study was to determine the reoperation rates for symptomatic nonunions in posterior cervical (subaxial) spinal fusions with and without the use of BMP and to determine if the nonunion rates are statistically significantly different between the two groups. METHODS Between January 2009 and September 2013, the authors identified 1158 posterior cervical spinal fusion cases in the subaxial spine (C2–7) from a large spine registry (Kaiser Permanente). Patient characteristics, diagnoses, operative times, lengths of stay, and reoperations were extracted from the registry. Reoperations for symptomatic nonunions were adjudicated via chart review. Logistic regression was conducted to produce estimates of odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Kaplan-Meier curves for the non-BMP and BMP groups were generated and compared using the log-rank test. RESULTS In this cohort there were 1158 patients (19.3% with BMP) with a median follow up of 1.7 years (interquartile range [IQR] 0.7–2.9 years) and median duration to operative nonunion of 0.63 years (IQR 0.44–1.57 years). Kaplan-Meier curves showed no significant difference in reoperation rates for nonunions using the log-rank test (p = 0.179). In a subset of patients with more than 1 year of follow-up, 788 patients were identified (22.5% with BMP) with a median follow-up duration of 2.5 years (IQR 1.7–3.4 years) and a median time to operative nonunion of 0.73 years (IQR 0.44–1.57 years). There was no statistically significant difference in the symptomatic operative nonunion rates for posterior cervical (subaxial) fusions with BMP compared with non-BMP (1.1% vs 0.7%; crude OR 1.73, 95% CI 0.32–9.55, p = 0.527) for more than 1 year of follow-up. CONCLUSIONS This study presents the largest series of patients using BMP in posterior cervical (subaxial) spinal fusions. Reoperation rates for symptomatic nonunions with more than 1 year of follow-up were found to be 1.1% with BMP and 0.7% without BMP. There was no significant difference in the reoperation rates for symptomatic nonunions with or without BMP.


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