| Literature DB >> 31220173 |
Jacinta A Lucke1,2, Jelle de Gelder1, Laura C Blomaard1, Christian Heringhaus3, Jelmer Alsma4, Stephanie C E Klein Nagelvoort Schuit4, Anniek Brink4, Sander Anten5, Gerard J Blauw1, Bas de Groot3, Simon P Mooijaart1,6.
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31220173 PMCID: PMC6586336 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0218596
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flowchart of study population.
Abbreviations: n = number.
Patients characteristics of study population.
| Demographics | n = 2629 |
|---|---|
| Age (years), median (IQR) | 79 (74–84) |
| Female, n (%) | 1393 (53.0) |
| High education, n (%) | 586 (22.4) |
| Living in a residential care/nursing home, n (%) | 216 (8.2) |
| Hospital, n (%) | |
| LUMC | 751 (28.6) |
| Alrijne | 881 (33.5) |
| HMC Bronovo | 498 (18.9) |
| Erasmus MC | 499 (19.0) |
| Arrival by ambulance, n(%) | 1339 (50.9) |
| Triage urgency, n (%) | |
| > 1 hour | 717 (27.3) |
| < 1 hour | 1534 (58.3) |
| < 10 minutes | 378 (14.4) |
| Fall related ED visit, n (%) | 659 (25.1) |
| Main complaint, n(%) | |
| Minor | 815 (31.0) |
| Malaise | 465 (17.7) |
| Chest pain | 393 (14.9) |
| Dyspnea | 320 (12.2) |
| Abdominal pain | 282 (10.7) |
| Other | 208 (7.9) |
| Syncope | 146 (5.6) |
| Systolic BP, mmHg | 149 (28) |
| Diastolic BP, mmHg | 79 (17) |
| Mean Arterial Pressure, mmHg | 102 (18) |
| Heart rate/min | 84 (22) |
| Respiratory rate/min | 19 (6) |
| Oxygen saturation, median (IQR) | 97 (95–98) |
| Temperature, ⁰C | 36.9 (0.9) |
| Capillary refill, sec, median (IQR) | 2 (2–3) |
| Hours of home-care, median (IQR) | 0 (0–3) |
| Use of walking device, n (%) | 1114 (42.5) |
| Number of medications, median (IQR) | 5 (3–8) |
| Katz index of ADL, median (IQR) | 0 (0–1) |
| Cognitive impairment, n (%) | 738 (28.1) |
Data is presented as mean, SD unless noted otherwise.
Abbreviations: n = number, % = percentage, IQR = interquartile range, ED = Emergency Department, 6CIT = 6 Item Cognitive-Impairment-Test, ADL = activities of daily living, BP = blood pressure, mmHg = millimetres of mercury, min = minute, ⁰C = degrees Celsius, sec = seconds.
Numbers between brackets indicate missing values: hours of home care (n = 72), katz baseline (n = 40), level of education (n = 16), living in nursing home (n = 1), use of walking device (n = 10), systolic BP (n = 375), diastolic BP (n = 379), mean arterial pressure (n = 379), heart rate (n = 405), respiratory rate (n = 861), oxygen saturation (n = 438), temperature (n = 716), capillary refill (n = 1705).
Fig 2Quartiles of vital signs and their association with cognitive impairment.
Abbreviations:, mmHg = millimetres of mercury, min = minute, ⁰ = degrees celsius, sec: seconds, OR = odds ratio, 95%CI = 95% confidence interval, p = p-value, % = percentage. Y-axes is a logarithmic scale. The x-axes shows quartiles of the represented vital sign with the mean value within that category as label. The circle on the dotted line represents the reference category. Odds ratios and 95% CI’s can be found in S1 Table. Dot with bars represents the odds ratio with 95% confidence interval.
Vital signs over strata of cognitive function in older patients in the ED.
| Normal cognition | Mild cognitive | Cognitive | Severe cognitive | p for trend | Missing | Pre-existing | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Systolic BP, mmHg | 150 (28) | 149 (28) | 145 (28) | 145 (28) | 150 (30) | 142 (28) | |
| Diastolic BP, mmHg | 80 (17) | 79 (17) | 78 (17) | 79 (17) | 0.121 | 80 (18) | 75 (18) |
| MAP, mmHg | 103 (17) | 102 (18) | 100 (18) | 101 (18) | 103 (19) | 97 (18) | |
| Heart rate/min | 84 (22) | 82 (21) | 85 (23) | 86 (21) | 0.249 | 85 (21) | 81 (22) |
| Respiratory rate/min | 19 (6) | 19 (5) | 20 (7) | 21 (6) | 20 (6) | 19 (5) | |
| Oxygen saturation, median (IQR) | 97 (95–98) | 97 (95–98) | 96 (94–98) | 96 (94–98) | 96 (94–98) | 97 (95–98) | |
| Temperature, celsius | 36.9 (0.8) | 37.0 (0.9) | 37.0 (0.9) | 36.8 (1.0) | 0.901 | 36.9 (0.9) | 36.9 (1.0) |
| Capillary refill, sec, median (IQR) | 2 (2–3) | 2 (2–3) | 2 (2–3) | 2 (2–3) | 0.640 | 2 (2–3) | 2 (2–3) |
Data are presented as mean, SD unless noted otherwise.
Abbreviations: n = number, IQR = interquartile range, mmHg = millimetres of mercury, sec = seconds, min = minute, p = p value, BP = blood pressure, MAP = mean arterial pressure, ED = emergency department
Numbers between brackets indicate number of missing values: heart rate (n = 405), respiratory rate (n = 861), capillary refill (n = 1705), systolic BP (n = 375), diastolic BP (n = 379), saturation (n = 438), temperature (n = 716), MAP (n = 379).
Normal cognition = 6-CIT 0–7 points, mild cognitive impairment = 6-CIT 8–10 points, cognitive impairment = 6-CIT 11–13 points, severe cognitive impairment = 6-CIT ≥14 points, pre-existing dementia = dementia reported by patient or caregivers. Severe cognitive impairment largely represents patients with dementia.
P for trend was calculated over the following categories: normal cognition, mild cognitive impairment, cognitive impairment and severe cognitive impairment using linear regression.
Fig 3Quartiles of laboratory test results and their association with cognitive impairment.
Abbreviations: umol/l = micromole per liter, mmol/l = millimole per liter, OR = odds ratio, 95%CI = 95% confidence interval, p = p-value. Y-axes is a logarithmic scale. The x-axes shows quartiles of the represented laboratory test result with the mean value within that category as label. The circle on the dotted line represents the reference category. Odds ratios and 95% CI’s can be found in S2 Table. Dot with bars represents the odds ratio with 95% confidence interval.