Journal of Clinical Medicine (Sep 2022)

Optimization of Tokuhashi Scoring System to Improve Survival Prediction in Patients with Spinal Metastases

  • Hung-Kuan Yen,
  • Chih-Wei Chen,
  • Wei-Hsin Lin,
  • Zhong-Yu Wang,
  • Chuan-Ching Huang,
  • Hsuan-Yu Chen,
  • Shu-Hua Yang,
  • Ming-Hsiao Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11185391
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 18
p. 5391

Abstract

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Introduction: Predicting survival time for patients with spinal metastases is important in treatment choice. Generally speaking, six months is a landmark cutoff point. Revised Tokuhashi score (RTS), the most widely used scoring system, lost its accuracy in predicting 6-month survival, gradually. Therefore, a more precise scoring system is urgently needed. Objective: The aim of this study is to create a new scoring system with a higher accuracy in predicting 6-month survival based on the previously used RTS. Methods: Data of 171 patients were examined to determine factors that affect prognosis (reference group), and the remaining (validation group) were examined to validate the reliability of a new score, adjusted Tokuhashi score (ATS). We compared their discriminatory abilities of the prediction models using area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Results: Target therapy and the Z score of BMI (Z-BMI), which adjusted to the patients’ sex and age, were additional independent prognostic factors. Patients with target therapy use are awarded 4 points. The Z score of BMI could be added directly to yield ATS. The AUCs were 0.760 for ATS and 0.636 for RTS in the validation group. Conclusion: Appropriate target therapy use can prolong patients’ survival. Z-BMI which might reflect nutritional status is another important influencing factor. With the optimization, surgeons could choose a more individualized treatment for patients.

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