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I haven't had experience with the ECOG in our practice but have asked our colleagues at VCU to weigh in and provide their insights and update the site with any evidenced based studies to help.
At Mount Carmel Health we use the Palliative Performance Scale (PPS) in our acute palliative medicine practice. It is very reliable and helpful in estimating prognosis.
The following info should help you access the original publication about this scale. The Palliative Performance Scale version 2 (PPSv2) tool is copyright to Victoria Hospice Society and replaces the first PPS published
in 1996 [J Pall Care 9(4): 26-32]. It cannot be altered or used in any way other than as intended and described here. Programs may
use PPSv2 with appropriate recognition. Available in electronic Word format by email request to judy.martell@caphealth.org
Correspondence should be sent to Medical Director, Victoria Hospice Society, 1900 Fort St, Victoria, BC, V8R 1J8, Canada.
Sharol Herr, RN, BSN, MSEd
Nurse Clinician/Education Coordinator
Mount Carmel Health Palliative Care Leadership Center
Columbus, Ohio
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