Preoperative patient-reported physical health-related quality of life predicts short-term postoperative outcomes in brain tumor patients

Sachiv Chakravarti, Cathleen C. Kuo,Foad Kazemi, Ashley Kang, Calixto-Hope Lucas,Victoria Croog,David Kamson, Karisa C. Shreck,Matthias Holdhoff,Chetan Bettegowda,Debraj Mukherjee

Journal of Neuro-Oncology(2024)

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Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly used to assess patients’ perioperative health. The PROM Information System 29 (PROMIS-29) is a well-validated global health assessment instrument for patient physical health, though its utility in cranial neurosurgery is unclear. To investigate the utility of preoperative PROMIS-29 physical health (PH) summary scores in predicting postoperative outcomes in brain tumor patients. Adult brain tumor patients undergoing resection at a single institution (January 2018-December 2021) were identified and prospectively received PROMIS-29 surveys during pre-operative visits. PH summary scores were constructed and optimum prediction thresholds for length of stay (LOS), discharge disposition (DD), and 30-day readmission were approximated by finding the Youden index of the associated receiver operating characteristic curves. Bivariate analyses were used to study the distribution of low (z-score≤-1) versus high (z-score>-1) PH scores according to baseline characteristics. Logistic regression models quantified the association between preoperative PH summary scores and post-operative outcomes. A total of 157 brain tumor patients were identified (mean age 55.4±15.4 years; 58.0
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PROMIS-29,Physical Health,Length of stay,Discharge disposition,Readmission,Brain tumors
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