EXPLORE!

Evaluate gait speed as a 'vital sign' to predict prognosis in older adults with blood cancers

  4189 Views

Dr KK Aggarwal    14 June 2019

Gait speed is an easily obtained ‘vital sign’ that accurately identifies frailty and predicts survival and unplanned hospital visits regardless of age, cancer or treatment type, or other factors among older patients with hematologic cancers, according to a new study published June 5, 2019 in the journal Blood. This association was found to be strongest in those with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

For every 0.1 meter per second decrease in gait speed, the risk of dying, unexpectedly going to the hospital, or ending up in the emergency room increased by 22%, 33% and 34%, respectively.

Every 5 kg decrease in grip strength was associated with worse survival), but not hospital or ED use.

Monitoring gait speed not only helps to recognize individuals who are frail and may fare worse, it also identifies people who are in much better shape than expected based on age alone.

Researchers suggest that gait speed should be used as a routine part of medical assessments along with other vital signs to improve patient assessment, prognostication and individualization of care.

Dr KK Aggarwal

Padma Shri Awardee

President Elect Confederation of Medical Associations in Asia and Oceania   (CMAAO)

Group Editor-in-Chief IJCP Publications

President Heart Care Foundation of India

Past National President IMA

To comment on this article,
create a free account.

Sign Up to instantly get access to 10000+ Articles & 1000+ Cases

Already registered?

Login Now

Most Popular Articles

News and Updates

eMediNexus provides latest updates on medical news, medical case studies from India. In-depth medical case studies and research designed for doctors and healthcare professionals.