| Literature DB >> 25887105 |
Ruth E Hubbard1, Nancye M Peel2, Mayukh Samanta3, Leonard C Gray4, Brant E Fries5, Arnold Mitnitski6, Kenneth Rockwood7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A better understanding of the health status of older inpatients could underpin the delivery of more individualised, appropriate health care.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25887105 PMCID: PMC4373301 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-015-0026-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Characteristics of the study population
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| Age (years) mean (SD) | 81.0 (6.8) |
| Females n (%) | 780 (55.0%) |
| Length of stay (days) median (IQR) | 6 (4–11) |
| Admitted from: | |
| - Community | 1236 (87.2%) |
| - Other hospitals | 11 (0.8%) |
| - Residential aged care (low care) | 85 (6.0%) |
| - Residential aged care (high care) | 85 (6.0%) |
| Discharged to: | |
| - Community | 919 (64.8%) |
| - Post-acute care (including rehabilitation) | 234 (16.5%) |
| - Residential aged care (low care) | 83 (5.9%) |
| - Residential aged care (high care) | 124 (8.8%) |
| - Died in hospital | 57 (4.0%) |
| Principal diagnosis on admissiona: | |
| - Circulatory system diseases | 277 (19.6%) |
| - Respiratory diseases | 235 (16.6%) |
| - Injuries | 142 (10.1%) |
| - Symptoms and signs | 129 (9.1%) |
| - Diseases of the digestive system | 114 (8.1%) |
| - Disorders of the genitourinary system | 97 (6.9%) |
| - Neoplasms | 87 (6.2%) |
Notes.
SD: Standard Deviation.
IQR: Interquartile Range.
aPrincipal diagnosis based on International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision (ICD-10).
Figure 1Distribution of the frailty index-acute care.
Figure 2Frailty index-acute care versus age plot. Legend: Average FI-AC (blue) and the 99th percentile (red) are shown against age. Best fit regression lines are overlaid to illustrate no accumulation of deficits in the 99th percentile (red) and 0.5% deficit accumulation per year in the average FI-AC (blue).
Figure 3Average Frailty index for 20 samples. Legend: The Frailty index was created 1000 times, each time randomly picking 80% of the variables of the index. Twenty randomly (out of 1000) selected experimental and best fit regression lines of the average Frailty index are shown here.