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2022
Abstract This chapter describes the prognostication of heart failure. Heart failure is a frequently progressive condition, although after commencing treatment patients usually reach a period of clinical ‘stability’, the duration of which varies between individuals.
Joanne Simpson, Roy S. Gardner
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Abstract This chapter describes the prognostication of heart failure. Heart failure is a frequently progressive condition, although after commencing treatment patients usually reach a period of clinical ‘stability’, the duration of which varies between individuals.
Joanne Simpson, Roy S. Gardner
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2002
The American Joint Committee on Cancer has recently revised the staging system for melanoma. In this article, prognostic factors for melanoma are discussed in order of significance as outlined by the new staging system. In addition, other historically relevant prognostic factors are reviewed.
Gary S, Rogers, Stephanie M, Braun
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The American Joint Committee on Cancer has recently revised the staging system for melanoma. In this article, prognostic factors for melanoma are discussed in order of significance as outlined by the new staging system. In addition, other historically relevant prognostic factors are reviewed.
Gary S, Rogers, Stephanie M, Braun
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2004
The best predictive models of today can predict no more than 50% of the natural variability of the disease, despite the sophisticated mathematic analyses and the dozens of variables assessed. Clearly, a universe of still unknown prognostic factors remains to be discovered.
Gianfranco, Buccheri, Domenico, Ferrigno
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The best predictive models of today can predict no more than 50% of the natural variability of the disease, despite the sophisticated mathematic analyses and the dozens of variables assessed. Clearly, a universe of still unknown prognostic factors remains to be discovered.
Gianfranco, Buccheri, Domenico, Ferrigno
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2022
Dementia is a progressive, irreversible illness and leading global cause of death defined by cognitive and subsequent functional decline. Current treatments have limited impact on mortality. In this chapter, we discuss the trajectory of dementia and its variability, markers associated with poorer prognosis (such as poor nutrition, pneumonia, comorbid ...
Sinthana U, Ramsey, Robert M, Arnold
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Dementia is a progressive, irreversible illness and leading global cause of death defined by cognitive and subsequent functional decline. Current treatments have limited impact on mortality. In this chapter, we discuss the trajectory of dementia and its variability, markers associated with poorer prognosis (such as poor nutrition, pneumonia, comorbid ...
Sinthana U, Ramsey, Robert M, Arnold
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2022
Prognosticating is central to primary palliative care in neurology. Many neurologic diseases carry a high burden of troubling symptoms, and many individuals consider health states due to neurologic disease worse than death. Many patients and families report high levels of need for information at all disease stages, including information about prognosis.
Jorge R, Risco +2 more
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Prognosticating is central to primary palliative care in neurology. Many neurologic diseases carry a high burden of troubling symptoms, and many individuals consider health states due to neurologic disease worse than death. Many patients and families report high levels of need for information at all disease stages, including information about prognosis.
Jorge R, Risco +2 more
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Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
Few studies have compared the prognostic value of scoring systems based on physical and blood parameters in terminally ill patients with cancer.This study evaluated the prognostic abilities of Palliative Prognostic Index (PPI), Laboratory Prognostic Score (LPS), and Palliative Prognostic Score (PaP).We included 989 terminally ill patients with cancer ...
Norihiro Yuasa +2 more
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Few studies have compared the prognostic value of scoring systems based on physical and blood parameters in terminally ill patients with cancer.This study evaluated the prognostic abilities of Palliative Prognostic Index (PPI), Laboratory Prognostic Score (LPS), and Palliative Prognostic Score (PaP).We included 989 terminally ill patients with cancer ...
Norihiro Yuasa +2 more
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