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Prevalence and co-incidence of geriatric syndromes according to the ECOG performance status in older cancer patients

Atakan Topçu, Ayşe İrem Yasin, Mehmet Beşiroğlu, Zehra Sucuoğlu İşleyen, Z. Topcu, Melih Şimşek, Hacı Mehmet Türk, Mesut Şeker, Pınar Soysal

2024Frontiers in Medicine13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Geriatric syndromes may be more common in older cancer patients than in those without cancer. Geriatric syndromes can cause poor clinical outcomes. The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG-PS) is often used as a clinically reported functional status score in oncology practice. Methods: Our study was designed as a cross-sectional study and included 218 older cancer patients. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and relationship of geriatric syndromes according to the ECOG-PS in older cancer patients. Results: < 0.001). After adjusting for age and sex, it was determined that dynapenia was 2.9 times, probable sarcopenia was 3.5 times, frailty was 4.2 times, depression was 2.6 times, malnutrition was 3.3 times, insomnia 2 was.2 times, falls was 2.5 times, and the risk of falling (TUG) was 2.4 times more likely in those with ECOG-PS 1 compared to those with ECOG-PS 0. In addition, it was found that dynapenia was 6 times, probable sarcopenia was 6.8 times, frailty was 10.8 times, depression was 3.3 times, malnutrition was 6.3 times, the risk of falling (Tinnetti Balance) was 28 times, and the risk of falling (TUG) was 13.6 times more likely in those with ECOG-PS 2 compared to those with ECOG-PS 0. Conclusion: Our study found that the prevalence of geriatric syndromes increased as the ECOG-PS increased. Geriatric syndromes and their co-incidence were common in older cancer patients, even in normal performance status. Oncologists should incorporate geriatric syndromes into the decision-making process of cancer treatment to maximize the impact on clinical outcomes in older patients with cancer.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSarcopeniaMalnutritionDepression (economics)Geriatric oncologyInternal medicineCancerIncidence (geometry)GeriatricsPerformance statusActivities of daily livingComorbidityPhysical therapyPsychiatryOpticsEconomicsMacroeconomicsPhysicsFrailty in Older AdultsNutrition and Health in AgingCancer survivorship and care
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