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Prognosis Scores of Tokuhashi and Tomita for Patients With Spinal Metastases of Renal Cancer
Authors:Benjamin Ulmar MD  Ulrike Naumann BSc  Sibel Catalkaya BSc  Rainer Muche PhD  Balkan Cakir MD  Rene Schmidt MD  Heiko Reichel MD   Professor  Klaus Huch MD
Affiliation:(1) Department of Orthopedics, University of Ulm, Oberer Eselsberg 45, D-89081 Ulm, Germany;(2) Department of Biometry and Medical Documentation, University of Ulm, Schwabstrasse 13, D-89075 Ulm, Germany
Abstract:Background Retrospective evaluation of the prognosis scores of Tokuhashi and Tomita for life expectancy in 37 consecutive patients with spinal metastases secondary to renal cancer who underwent surgery. The score of Tokuhashi, composed of six parameters, each rated from zero to two, has been proposed in 1990 for the prognostic assessment of patients with spinal metastases. In 2001, Tomita et al. created another prognostic score, composed of three parameters, growth behaviour of the primary tumor (slow, moderate and rapid) and the evidence of visceral and bony metastases. Methods Thirty-seven patients, surgically treated for vertebral metastases secondary to renal cancer were studied. The scores according to Tokuhashi and Tomita were calculated for each patient. Results Applying the Tokuhashi Score for the estimation of life expectancy of renal cancer patients with vertebral metastases was found to provide very reliable results with a statistically high significance. The analysis according to Tomita showed no correlation between predicted and real survival. The statistical analysis did not show any significance. Conclusion For surgical decisions in renal cancer patients with spinal metastases, the prognostic score of Tokuhashi appears to be much more valuable than the Tomita score.
Keywords:Prognostic scores  Spinal metastasis  Renal cancer  Life expectancy  Outcome analysis.
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