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Profiling Delirium Progression in Elderly Patients via Continuous-Time Markov Multi-State Transition Models.

Honoria Ocagli1, Danila Azzolina1,2, Rozita Soltanmohammadi1, Roqaye Aliyari1, Daniele Bottigliengo1, Aslihan Senturk Acar3, Lucia Stivanello4, Mario Degan4, Ileana Baldi1, Giulia Lorenzoni1, Dario Gregori1.   

Abstract

Poor recognition of delirium among hospitalized elderlies is a typical challenge for health care professionals. Considering methodological insufficiency for assessing time-varying diseases, a continuous-time Markov multi-state transition model (CTMMTM) was used to investigate delirium evolution in elderly patients. This is a longitudinal observational study performed in September 2016 in an Italian hospital. Change of delirium states was modeled according to the 4AT score. A Cox model (CM) and a CTMMTM were used for identifying factors affecting delirium onset both with a two-state and three-state model. In this study, 78 patients were enrolled and evaluated for 5 days. Both the CM and the CTMMTM show that urine catheter (UC), aging, drugs, and invasive devices (ID) are risk factors for delirium onset. The CTMMTM model shows that transition from no-delirium/cognitive impairment to delirium was associated with aging (HR = 1.14; 95%CI, 1.05, 1.23) and neuroleptics (HR = 4.3; 1.57, 11.77), dopaminergic drugs (HR = 3.89; 1.2, 12.6), UC (HR = 2.92; 1.09, 7.79) and ID (HR = 1.67; 103, 2.71). These results are confirmed by the multivariable model. Aging, ID, antibiotics, drugs affecting the central nervous system, and absence of moving ability are identified as the significant predictors of delirium. Additionally, it seems that modeling with CTMMTM may show associations that are not directly detectable with the traditional CM.

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Keywords:  4AT scale; Cox model; continuous-time Markov multi-state transition model; delirium

Year:  2021        PMID: 34064001     DOI: 10.3390/jpm11060445

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Med        ISSN: 2075-4426


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