Health related quality of life and impact of infectious comorbidity in outpatient management of patients with acute leukemia

Tom Møller, Lis Adamsen, Charlotte Appel, Pernille Welinder, Maria Stage, Mary Jarden, Maiken Hjerming, Lars Kjeldsen

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Abstract

Although survival has improved among patients with acute leukemia, there is still a considerable risk of severe complications throughout the course of treatment. This contrast increases the interest in monitoring health related quality of life (HRQOL) in these patients. This study presents a longitudinal HRQOL evaluation (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer core 30-item questionnaire; EORTC-QLQ C-30) and the impact of infectious comorbidity among 60 patients with leukemia (median age 47) treated in an outpatient management program at Copenhagen University Hospital. Significant improvement was seen on several HRQOL scores during follow-up. Explorative general linear models (GLMs) suggest that high cumulative severity of infectious comorbidity significantly reduces physical functioning and overall quality of life at treatment completion.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftLeukemia and Lymphoma
Vol/bind53
Udgave nummer10
Sider (fra-til)1896-904
ISSN1042-8194
DOI
StatusUdgivet - okt. 2012

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