Consensus criteria proposed by Ferrara et al for defining patients unfit for intensive chemotherapy
Fulfillment of at least one criterion suggests patient is unfit for intensive induction chemotherapy. |
Advanced age (over 75 y) |
Severe cardiac comorbidity |
Severe pulmonary comorbidity |
Severe renal comorbidity |
Severe hepatic comorbidity |
Active infection resistant to anti-infective therapy |
Cognitive impairment |
Low performance status (ECOG functional scale) |
Any other comorbidity that the physician judges to be incompatible with chemotherapy |
Fulfillment of at least one criterion suggests patient is unfit for intensive induction chemotherapy. |
Advanced age (over 75 y) |
Severe cardiac comorbidity |
Severe pulmonary comorbidity |
Severe renal comorbidity |
Severe hepatic comorbidity |
Active infection resistant to anti-infective therapy |
Cognitive impairment |
Low performance status (ECOG functional scale) |
Any other comorbidity that the physician judges to be incompatible with chemotherapy |
Adapted from Ferrara et al.6
ECOG, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group.