Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ===== Graded Prognostic Assessment (GPA) ===== The **Graded Prognostic Assessment (GPA)** is a scoring system used to estimate **survival outcomes** in patients with **brain metastases**. === **GPA Scoring Criteria** === ^ **Factor** ^ **Score 0** ^ **Score 0.5** ^ **Score 1.0** ^ | **Age** | ≥ 60 years | 50-59 years | < 50 years | | **Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS)** | < 50 | 50-70 | 80-100 | | **Number of Brain Metastases** | > 3 | 2-3 | 1 | | **Extracranial Disease Status** | Present | - | Absent | === **Prognostic Groups** === ^ **GPA Score** ^ **Median Survival** | | **0.0 - 1.0** | ~3 months | | **1.5 - 2.0** | ~6 months | | **2.5 - 3.0** | ~12 months | | **3.5 - 4.0** | ~24 months | **Interpretation:** - The **higher the GPA score, the better the prognosis**. - GPA is widely used to guide treatment decisions for **patients with brain metastases**. ---- **Example Usage:** To calculate a patient’s GPA score, sum the individual factor scores. For instance, a **45-year-old patient (1.0), KPS 80 (1.0), 2 metastases (0.5), and no extracranial disease (1.0)** would have a **total GPA score of 3.5**, correlating with a **median survival of ~24 months**. ---- **References:** - Sperduto et al., "Graded Prognostic Assessment: A Systematic Approach to Prognostication in Patients with Brain Metastases." graded_prognostic_assessment.txt Last modified: 2025/02/28 09:24by 127.0.0.1