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  1. Karnofsky Performance Status Scale - MDCalc

    The Karnofsky Performance Status Scale determines ability of patient to tolerate therapies in serious illness, specifically for chemotherapy.

  2. KARNOFSKY PERFORMANCE STATUS SCALE DEFINITIONS RATING (%) CRITERIA ... e Scale in determining outcomes nd risk in geriatric outpatients. J Gerontol. 1991; 46: M139 …

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  4. Karnofsky Performance Status Scale - Physiopedia

    Introduced by Dr. David A. Karnofsky and colleagues in 1949 as part of a study on nitrogen mustards for carcinoma treatment, the scale has evolved to remain a cornerstone in evaluating …

  5. Hospice Care: How To Use The Karnofsky Performance Scale

    The Karnofsky Scale, also known as the Karnofsky Performance Status or Karnofsky Index, is a numerical score that helps healthcare professionals assess a patient’s functional status.

  6. Understanding the Karnofsky scale - SimplePractice

    Sep 25, 2025 · Summary The Karnofsky scale is a widely-used 11-point assessment tool ranging from 0% to 100% that evaluates a patient's functional status and ability to perform activities of …

  7. Karnofsky performance status (KPS) | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Karnofsky performance status (KPS) is a widely used scale that evaluates cancer patients' functional abilities and their capacity to perform daily activities. Developed in 1948, KPS has …

  8. Karnofsky Performance Status - National Cancer Institute

    A standard way of measuring the ability of cancer patients to perform ordinary tasks. The Karnofsky Performance Status scores range from 0 to 100.

  9. What Is Performance Status? ECOG and Karnofsky Scales

    Nov 17, 2025 · There are two performance scales: the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG)/WHO system and the Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) scale. Each ranks your …

  10. Karnofsky Score For Performance Status Calculator - MDApp

    Created by Dr David A Karnofsky et al. in 1948, the Karnofsky score was designed to evaluate how able a cancer patient is to undergo chemotherapy and survive it.