Comorbidity Assessment in Skin Cancer Patients: A Pilot Study Comparing Medical Interview with a Patient-Reported Questionnaire
Table 1
Patient demographic data, lesion information, and comorbidity data.
Demographic data
Average age in years (median; range)
73.5 (76; 25–94)
Female
22 (50.0%)
Male
22 (50.0%)
Diagnoses
Basal cell carcinoma
22 (50.0%)
Squamous cell carcinoma
12 (27.3%)
Melanoma
7 (15.9%)
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
1 (2.3%)
Merkel cell carcinoma
1 (2.3%)
Microcystic adnexal carcinoma
1 (2.3%)
Comorbidity data MI versus PRACE-27
MI
PRACE-27
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
Comorbid ailment
Myocardial infarction
43
1
—
—
40
2
2
—
Angina/coronary artery disease
38
6
—
—
37
5
2
—
Congestive heart failure
44
—
—
—
42
—
2
—
Arrhythmias
36
—
8
—
35
1
8
—
Hypertension
22
22
—
—
19
20
5
—
Venous disease
40
2
1
1
40
1
2
1
Peripheral arterial disease
44
—
—
—
42
—
2
—
Respiratory system
42
1
1
—
34
6
2
2
Hepatic
44
—
—
—
43
—
—
1
Stomach/intestine
44
—
—
—
44
—
—
—
Pancreas
44
—
—
—
44
—
—
—
End-stage renal disease
44
—
—
—
44
—
—
—
Diabetes mellitus
39
3
2
—
39
2
1
2
Stroke
39
3
2
—
37
6
1
—
Dementia
41
2
—
1
41
1
1
1
Paralysis
43
1
—
—
41
2
—
1
Neuromuscular
41
2
—
1
40
2
—
2
Psychiatric
42
2
—
—
42
1
1
—
Rheumatologic
44
—
—
—
43
1
—
—
AIDS
44
—
—
—
44
—
—
—
Solid tumor including melanoma
28
9
6
1
31
7
4
2
Leukemia and myeloma
42
1
1
—
42
1
1
—
Lymphoma
41
3
—
—
41
2
—
1
Alcohol
44
—
—
—
44
—
—
—
Illicit drugs
44
—
—
—
44
—
—
—
Obesity
44
—
—
—
41
—
3
—
Overall comorbidity score
9
16
12
7
5
13
13
13
The comorbidity data section compares the number of patients identified as having a comorbid ailment between the MI and PRACE-27. Individual organ systems and diseases were assessed based on specific criteria outlined by the grading guidelines on the following scale: 0 = no disease, grade 1 = mild decompensation, grade 2 = moderate decompensation, and grade 3 = severe decompensation. Based on the grading of these individual organ systems, an overall comorbidity score was calculated on a scale from 0 (no comorbidity) to 3 (severe comorbidity).