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Association between clinical and biochemical indices and survival in glioblastoma patients.

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201Background: Survival of glioblastoma remains grim. Identifying survival-associating factors may provide actionable targets for future research and clinical intervention to improve patient outcomes. Our study examined the association between multiple… Click to show full abstract

201Background: Survival of glioblastoma remains grim. Identifying survival-associating factors may provide actionable targets for future research and clinical intervention to improve patient outcomes. Our study examined the association between multiple clinical and biochemical indices and survival in glioblastoma patients. Methods: 265 consecutive glioblastoma patients who received tumor resection between 1/1/2010 – 12/31/2014 were reviewed. Data about treatments (extent of tumor resection, radiation therapy, and use of temozolamide), medical history, vital signs, weight, and lab tests were collected. Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) was calculated with ICD-9 codes. Lab and vital signs data within 30 days of surgery were excluded from the analysis. Cox regression for survival analysis was performed. Results: The mean age of the population was 57.5 years, with 78% death rate. The median survival was 19.1 months. Systolic blood pressure, blood glucose, and serum albumin were significant factors for survival...

Keywords: biochemical indices; clinical biochemical; glioblastoma; indices survival; survival glioblastoma; glioblastoma patients

Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Oncology
Year Published: 2017

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