| Literature DB >> 33060812 |
Dominic Bertschi1,2, Caroline M Kiss3, Nadine Beerli3, Reto W Kressig3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Data on prevalence of sarcopenia and its associated parameters in hospitalized geriatric patients are heterogeneous due to various definitions of the disease. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of sarcopenia using latest recommendations of the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People 2 (EWGSOP2), and to investigate associated parameters in patients admitted to acute geriatrics and geriatric rehabilitation.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33060812 PMCID: PMC8035069 DOI: 10.1038/s41430-020-00780-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Clin Nutr ISSN: 0954-3007 Impact factor: 4.016
Characteristics of the study population, stratified by wards (acute geriatrics and geriatric rehabilitation) and by gender (males and females).
| Characteristic | All | Acute geriatrics | Geriatric rehabilitation | Males | Females |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| General characteristics | |||||
| Age, years, median (IQR) | 84.0 (10.0) | 84.0 (10.0) | 84.0 (8.8) | 84.0 (11.5) | 84.0 (10.0) |
| BMI, kg/m2, median (IQR) | 25.6 (6.6) | 25.5 (6.4) | 25.6 (6.1) | 26.0 (5.0) | 25.2 (7.2) |
| Calf circumference, cm, median (IQR) | 32.5 (5.0) | 32.0 (5.0) | 33.5 (5.3) | 33.0 (4.0) | 32.0 (5.4) |
| Mid-arm circumference, cm, median (IQR) | 26.5 (5.5) | 26.0 (5.0) | 26.5 (6.4) | 27.0 (4.5) | 26.0 (5.9) |
| Phase angle, degree, median (IQR) | 4.6 (0.8) | 4.6 (0.7) | 4.5 (0.8) | 4.7 (1.0) | 4.5 (0.8) |
| Bedridden, | 85 (27.9) | 55 (28.5) | 30 (26.8) | 37 (35.2) | 48 (24.0)a |
| Length of hospital stay, days, median (IQR) | 16.0 (9.0) | 16.0 (9.0) | 21.0 (12.8)a | 17.0 (12.0) | 16.0 (9.0) |
| Comorbidities | |||||
| Hypertension, | 211 (69.2) | 135 (69.9) | 76 (67.9) | 73 (69.5) | 138 (69.0) |
| Coronary heart disease, | 103 (33.8) | 63 (32.6) | 40 (35.7) | 45 (42.9) | 58 (29.0)a |
| Chronic kidney disease, | 138 (45.2) | 92 (47.7) | 46 (41.1) | 53 (50.5) | 85 (42.5) |
| Diabetes, | 74 (24.3) | 47 (24.4) | 27 (24.1) | 32 (30.5) | 42 (21.0) |
| Osteoporosis, | 85 (27.9) | 56 (29.0) | 29 (25.9) | 20 (19.0) | 65 (32.5)a |
| Number of drugs, median (IQR) | 7.0 (5.0) | 7.0 (5.0) | 7.0 (4.0) | 7.0 (4.0) | 7.0 (5.0) |
| Number of comorbidities, median (IQR) | 5.0 (2.0) | 5.0 (2.0) | 4.0 (3.0)a | 5.0 (2.0) | 5.0 (2.0) |
| Geriatric assessment parameters | |||||
| Cognitive Impairment (MMSE <27 points), | 193 (63.3) | 131 (67.9) | 62 (55.4)a | 70 (66.7) | 123 (61.5) |
| At risk of malnutrition (NRS ≥3 points), | 165 (54.1) | 100 (51.8) | 65 (58.0) | 58 (55.2) | 107 (53.5) |
| FIM score, points, median (IQR) | 76.0 (28.0) | 75.0 (28.5) | 78.5 (26.8) | 70.0 (29.0) | 78.5 (26.8)a |
BMI body mass index, FIM functional independence measure, IQR interquartile range, MMSE mini mental state exam, NRS nutritional risk screening.
aSignificant group difference (p <0.05) between the groups “acute geriatrics” and “geriatric rehabilitation”, as well as “males” and “females”.
Prevalence of sarcopenia, stratified by wards (acute geriatrics and geriatric rehabilitation) and by gender (males and females).
| Characteristic | All | Acute geriatrics | Geriatric rehabilitation | Males | Females |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Assessment of sarcopenia | |||||
| Handgrip strength, kPa, median (IQR) | 39.0 (19.5) | 39.0 (21.0) | 40.0 (18.0)a | 51.0 (20.0) | 34.5 (14.8)a |
| ASMI, kg/m2, median (IQR) | 6.2 (1.4) | 6.2 (1.4) | 6.4 (1.5) | 7.0 (1.1) | 5.8 (1.1)a |
| Low physical performance (TUG ≥20 s), | 228 (74.8) | 142 (73.6) | 86 (76.8) | 79 (75.2) | 149 (74.5) |
| Prevalence of sarcopenia | |||||
| No sarcopenia, | 161 (52.8) | 92 (47.7) | 69 (61.6)a | 58 (55.2) | 103 (51.5) |
| Probable sarcopenia, | 75 (24.6) | 55 (28.5) | 20 (17.9)a | 19 (18.1) | 56 (28.0) |
| Confirmed sarcopenia, | 69 (22.6) | 46 (23.8) | 23 (20.5) | 28 (26.7) | 41 (20.5) |
ASMI appendicular skeletal muscle mass index, IQR interquartile range, TUG timed up and go test.
aSignificant group difference (p <0.05) between the groups “acute geriatrics” and “geriatric rehabilitation”, as well as “males” and “females”.
Fig. 1Assessment of sarcopenia in patients admitted to acute geriatrics and geriatric rehabilitation (n = 305).
Probable sarcopenia was defined by low handgrip strength and normal muscle mass (n = 75; 24.6%). Sarcopenia was confirmed when both handgrip strength and muscle mass were low (n = 69; 22.6%), and was classified as severe by additional documentation of low physical performance (n = 60; 19.7%).
Association of parameters with probable and confirmed sarcopenia.
| Parameter | Association with probable sarcopeniaa | Association with confirmed sarcopeniab | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |||
| Low calf circumference (<31 cm) | 1.52 (0.64–3.63) | 0.348 | 4.05 (1.78–9.21) | |
| Low mid-arm circumferencec | 1.29 (0.61–2.73) | 0.501 | 0.64 (0.28–1.45) | 0.284 |
| Low BMId | 0.27 (0.08–0.89) | 3.76 (1.59–8.88) | ||
| Cognitive impairment (MMSE <27 points) | 2.68 (1.36–5.28) | 2.20 (1.01–4.81) | ||
| Low physical performance (TUG ≥20 seconds) | 1.44 (0.68–3.06) | 0.339 | 2.25 (0.89–5.67) | 0.086 |
| At risk of malnutrition (NRS ≥3 points) | 0.68 (0.35–1.29) | 0.236 | 5.68 (2.28–14.13) | |
| Functional disability (FIM per 10 points decrease) | 1.17 (0.99–1.39) | 0.068 | 0.97 (0.81–1.17) | 0.770 |
BMI body mass index, CI confidence interval, FIM functional independence measure, MMSE mini mental status exam, NRS nutritional risk screening, OR Odds ratio, TUG timed up and go test.
aReference group: patients with no sarcopenia.
bReference group: patients with no and probable sarcopenia.
cCut-off points for low mid-arm circumference (MAC): <26.5 cm and <24.5 cm for men and women ≥75 years old, <27.5 cm and <25.5 cm for men and women <75 years old.
dCut-off points for low BMI: <22 kg/m2 for persons ≥70 years old, <20 kg/m2 for persons <70 years old.
P values < 0.05 were considered to be statistically significant.