BACKGROUND The Karnofsky Performance Status(KPS)scale has been widely validated for clinical practice for over 60 years.AIM To examine the extent to which poor pre-transplant functional status,assessed using the KPS s...BACKGROUND The Karnofsky Performance Status(KPS)scale has been widely validated for clinical practice for over 60 years.AIM To examine the extent to which poor pre-transplant functional status,assessed using the KPS scale,is associated with increased risk of mortality and/or graft failure at 1-year post-transplantation.METHODS This study included 38278 United States adults who underwent first,non-urgent,liver-only transplantation from 2005 to 2014(Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients).Functional impairment/disability was categorized as severe,moderate,or none/normal.Analyses were conducted using multivariableadjusted Cox survival regression models.RESULTS The median age was 56 years,31%were women,median pre-transplant Model for End-Stage for Liver Disease score was 18.Functional impairment was present in 70%;one-quarter of the sample was severely disabled.After controlling for key recipient and donor factors,moderately and severely disabled patients had a 1-year mortality rate of 1.32[confidence interval(CI):1.21-1.44]and 1.73(95%CI:1.56-1.91)compared to patients with no impairment,respectively.Subjects with moderate and severe disability also had a multivariable-adjusted 1-year graft failure rate of 1.13(CI:1.02-1.24)and 1.16(CI:1.02-1.31),respectively.CONCLUSION Pre-transplant functional status is a useful prognostic indicator for 1-year posttransplant patient and graft survival.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND The Karnofsky Performance Status(KPS)scale has been widely validated for clinical practice for over 60 years.AIM To examine the extent to which poor pre-transplant functional status,assessed using the KPS scale,is associated with increased risk of mortality and/or graft failure at 1-year post-transplantation.METHODS This study included 38278 United States adults who underwent first,non-urgent,liver-only transplantation from 2005 to 2014(Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients).Functional impairment/disability was categorized as severe,moderate,or none/normal.Analyses were conducted using multivariableadjusted Cox survival regression models.RESULTS The median age was 56 years,31%were women,median pre-transplant Model for End-Stage for Liver Disease score was 18.Functional impairment was present in 70%;one-quarter of the sample was severely disabled.After controlling for key recipient and donor factors,moderately and severely disabled patients had a 1-year mortality rate of 1.32[confidence interval(CI):1.21-1.44]and 1.73(95%CI:1.56-1.91)compared to patients with no impairment,respectively.Subjects with moderate and severe disability also had a multivariable-adjusted 1-year graft failure rate of 1.13(CI:1.02-1.24)and 1.16(CI:1.02-1.31),respectively.CONCLUSION Pre-transplant functional status is a useful prognostic indicator for 1-year posttransplant patient and graft survival.