Prognosis in chronic progressive neurologic disease: a narrative review

Ann Palliat Med. 2023 Sep;12(5):952-962. doi: 10.21037/apm-22-1338. Epub 2023 Aug 24.

Abstract

Background and objective: Prognostication is the process of predicting a patient's likely outcome from their medical condition, and consists of determining both how well and how long a patient may live. There are few disease-specific prognostic tools to estimate a patient's individualized prognosis in terms of symptom burden and mortality. Here we summarize relevant literature on prognosis in four progressive neurologic diseases-dementia, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and multiple sclerosis-as well as on best practices on communicating prognosis with patients and care partners.

Methods: We conducted a PubMed search for terms including "prognosis", "mortality" and "prognostic indicators" in addition to specific diseases, and for terms including "prognosis AND communication". Only English-language papers were included in this review. The time frame of our literature search was 1965 through March 1, 2023.

Key content and findings: There is some literature to help clinicians in predicting disease progression and survival. These include both general factors (e.g., age, medical co-morbidities) and disease-specific factors (e.g., postural instability in Parkinson's disease). There is also literature on communication of prognosis in neurologic and non-neurologic disease which demonstrates that many patients and care partners prefer to hear prognosis early after diagnosis and to have prognosis discussed as a roadmap of disease.

Conclusions: More work is needed to develop tools for individualized prognostication and communication for patients with neurologic disease. While there is limited literature on disease-specific prognostic models, existing literature combined with palliative care approaches may improve prognostic guidance for patients.

Keywords: Prognosis; communication; mortality; narrative review; neurologic disease.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Chronic Disease
  • Dementia*
  • Humans
  • Nervous System Diseases*
  • Palliative Care
  • Parkinson Disease* / diagnosis
  • Parkinson Disease* / therapy
  • Prognosis