| Literature DB >> 29145407 |
Yao-Chun Wen1,2, Liang-Kung Chen3,4,5, Fei-Yuan Hsiao1,6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Existing operational definitions of frailty are personnel-costly and time-consuming, resulting in estimates with a small sample size that cannot be generalized to the population level. The objectives were to develop a multimorbidity frailty index using Taiwan's claim database, and to understand its ability to predict adverse event.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29145407 PMCID: PMC5690585 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0187825
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Multimorbidity frailty index by gender and age group.
| Overall (n = 86,133) | Male (n = 42,914) | Female (n = 43,219) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |
| 0.037 (0.048) | 0.038 (0.049) | 0.037 (0.046) | |
| 0.050 (0.056) | 0.053 (0.060) | 0.046 (0.053) | |
| 0.062 (0.065) | 0.067 (0.070) | 0.056 (0.059) | |
| 0.070 (0.071) | 0.076 (0.075) | 0.064 (0.065) | |
| 0.070 (0.074) | 0.077 (0.080) | 0.064 (0.069) | |
| 0.052 (0.060) | 0.056 (0.064) | 0.048 (0.056) |
SD = standard deviation
1-, 5- and 8-year hazard ratios for outcomes of all-cause mortality, unplanned hospitalization and ICU admission associated with different frailty categories (n = 86,133).
| Outcome | Mild frailty (n = 14,244) | Moderate frailty (n = 4,741) | Severe frailty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unadjusted | 2.21 (2.04–2.39) | 4.09 (3.72–4.50) | 7.52 (6.81–8.30) |
| Adjusted | 1.86 (1.71–2.01) | 3.08 (2.80–3.39) | 4.97 (4.49–5.50) |
| Unadjusted | 1.76 (1.70–1.82) | 2.85 (2.72–2.99) | 5.00 (4.74–5.28) |
| Adjusted | 1.46 (1.41–1.52) | 2.14 (2.04–2.25) | 3.28 (3.11–3.46) |
| Unadjusted | 1.69 (1.64–1.74) | 2.65 (2.55–2.76) | 4.50 (4.29–4.71) |
| Adjusted | 1.41 (1.37–1.45) | 2.01 (1.93–2.09) | 2.98 (2.84–3.12) |
| Unadjusted | 2.08 (1.97–2.20) | 3.30 (3.07–3.54) | 5.29 (4.88–5.73) |
| Adjusted | 1.91 (1.80–2.01) | 2.85 (2.65–3.06) | 4.28 (3.94–4.64) |
| Unadjusted | 1.78 (1.73–1.83) | 2.51 (2.40–2.62) | 3.85 (3.65–4.06) |
| Adjusted | 1.61 (1.57–1.66) | 2.14 (2.05–2.24) | 3.05 (2.89–3.23) |
| Unadjusted | 1.67 (1.63–1.71) | 2.32 (2.24–2.41) | 3.53 (3.36–3.71) |
| Adjusted | 1.51 (1.48–1.55) | 1.98 (1.91–2.06) | 2.79 (2.65–2.94) |
| Unadjusted | 2.34 (2.18–2.52) | 4.32 (3.95–4.72) | 7.04 (6.38–7.76) |
| Adjusted | 2.09 (1.94–2.25) | 3.59 (3.28–3.92) | 5.35 (4.84–5.91) |
| Unadjusted | 1.86 (1.79–1.93) | 2.92 (2.78–3.07) | 4.84 (4.56–5.14) |
| Adjusted | 1.64 (1.58–1.70) | 2.42 (2.30–2.54) | 3.65 (3.43–3.87) |
| Unadjusted | 1.74 (1.69–1.79) | 2.69 (2.58–2.81) | 4.28 (4.05–4.52) |
| Adjusted | 1.54 (1.49–1.59) | 2.23 (2.14–2.34) | 3.24 (3.06–3.42) |
HR = hazard ratio; CI = confidence interval; ICU = intensive care unit. For all outcomes, the comparator is subjects in fit categories (n = 64,650). All data adjusted for age and gender.
1-, 5- and 8-year adjusted hazard ratios for outcomes of all-cause mortality, unplanned hospitalization and ICU admission associated with different frailty categories stratified by gender (n = 86,133).
| Outcome | Mild frailty (n = 14,244) | Moderate frailty (n = 4,741) | Severe frailty (n = 2,498) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male (n = 7,478) | Female (n = 6,766) | Male (n = 2,692) | Female (n = 2,049) | Male (n = 1,578) | Female (n = 920) | |
| 1.83 (1.65–2.04) | 1.88 (1.66–2.13) | 2.70 (2.37–3.07) | 3.73 (3.22–4.32) | 4.84 (4.26–5.49) | 5.29 (4.46–6.27) | |
| 1.41 (1.35–1.48) | 1.54 (1.46–1.62) | 1.93 (1.82–2.06) | 2.52 (2.34–2.71) | 3.07 (2.86–3.28) | 3.79 (3.46–4.15) | |
| 1.35 (1.30–1.41) | 1.48 (1.42–1.55) | 1.85 (1.75–1.95) | 2.31 (2.17–2.46) | 2.77 (2.61–2.94) | 3.48 (3.22–3.76) | |
| 1.87 (1.73–2.01) | 1.95 (1.80–2.11) | 2.73 (2.48–3.00) | 3.03 (2.72–3.38) | 4.24 (3.83–4.71) | 4.36 (3.81–4.98) | |
| 1.58 (1.51–1.64) | 1.66 (1.59–1.73) | 2.05 (1.93–2.17) | 2.28 (2.14–2.44) | 3.00 (2.80–3.21) | 3.16 (2.89–3.46) | |
| 1.48 (1.43–1.53) | 1.56 (1.50–1.62) | 1.91 (1.81–2.01) | 2.10 (1.98–2.22) | 2.76 (2.59–2.95) | 2.85 (2.62–3.11) | |
| 2.02 (1.83–2.23) | 2.18 (1.95–2.44) | 3.28 (2.91–3.69) | 4.09 (3.56–4.70) | 4.85 (4.27–5.51) | 6.44 (5.49–7.55) | |
| 1.58 (1.50–1.66) | 1.73 (1.64–1.82) | 2.24 (2.10–2.40) | 2.70 (2.50–2.91) | 3.39 (3.15–3.66) | 4.21 (3.82–4.65) | |
| 1.48 (1.42–1.54) | 1.62 (1.55–1.70) | 2.05 (1.94–2.18) | 2.54 (2.37–2.71) | 2.99 (2.79–3.21) | 3.79 (3.47–4.15) | |
aHR = adjusted hazard ratio; CI = confidence interval; ICU = intensive care unit. For all outcomes, the comparator is subjects in fit categories (n = 64,650). All data adjusted for age.