Relevance of rapid geriatric assessment for elderly patients with newly diagnosed malignancy.

2017 
115Background: The elderly population is the fastest growing segment of the US population, and it is widely affected by cancer and its related sequelae. At St. Louis University (SLU), a simple Rapid Geriatric Assessment (RGA) was developed based on the SLU Mental Status Exam (SLUMS). The RGA includes screening for frailty, sarcopenia, nutrition, and cognition. In this pilot study, we used RGA to assess geriatric patients with newly diagnosed malignancy prior to cancer therapy and its ability to improve outcomes in oncology patients. Methods: Elderly patients (aged 65 and above) with newly diagnosed malignancy completed the RGA either inpatient or outpatient at SLU. A retrospective chart review was done to collect patient's demographics, type of malignancy, number of hospitalizations since diagnosis and referral to palliative care over a 6 month period. Relationship between tolerability and RGA subscores were assessed using general linear models, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and Chi-square testing. Resul...
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