Screening for older emergency department inpatients at risk of prolonged hospital stay: the brief geriatric assessment tool.

The aims of this study were 1) to confirm that combinations of brief geriatric assessment (BGA) items were significant risk factors for prolonged LHS among geriatric patients hospitalized in acute care medical units after their admission to the emergency department (ED); and 2) to determine whether...

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Main Authors: Cyrille P Launay, Laure de Decker, Anastasiia Kabeshova, Cédric Annweiler, Olivier Beauchet
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4198199?pdf=render
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author Cyrille P Launay
Laure de Decker
Anastasiia Kabeshova
Cédric Annweiler
Olivier Beauchet
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Anastasiia Kabeshova
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description The aims of this study were 1) to confirm that combinations of brief geriatric assessment (BGA) items were significant risk factors for prolonged LHS among geriatric patients hospitalized in acute care medical units after their admission to the emergency department (ED); and 2) to determine whether these combinations of BGA items could be used as a prognostic tool of prolonged LHS.Based on a prospective observational cohort design, 1254 inpatients (mean age ± standard deviation, 84.9±5.9 years; 59.3% female) recruited upon their admission to ED and discharged in acute care medical units of Angers University Hospital, France, were selected in this study. At baseline assessment, a BGA was performed and included the following 6 items: age ≥85years, male gender, polypharmacy (i.e., ≥5 drugs per day), use of home-help services, history of falls in previous 6 months and temporal disorientation (i.e., inability to give the month and/or year). The LHS in acute care medical units was prospectively calculated in number of days using the hospital registry.Area under receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves of prolonged LHS of different combinations of BGA items ranged from 0.50 to 0.57. Cox regression models revealed that combinations defining a high risk of prolonged LHS, identified from ROC curves, were significant risk factors for prolonged LHS (hazard ratio >1.16 with P>0.010). Kaplan-Meier distributions of discharge showed that inpatients classified in high-risk group of prolonged LHS were discharged later than those in low-risk group (P<0.003). Prognostic value for prolonged LHS of all combinations was poor with sensitivity under 77%, a high variation of specificity (from 26.6 to 97.4) and a low likelihood ratio of positive test under 5.6.Combinations of 6-item BGA tool were significant risk factors for prolonged LHS but their prognostic value was poor in the studied sample of older inpatients.
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spelling doaj.art-5dac4c39a3164f96837a5421127288622022-12-21T20:16:41ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01910e11013510.1371/journal.pone.0110135Screening for older emergency department inpatients at risk of prolonged hospital stay: the brief geriatric assessment tool.Cyrille P LaunayLaure de DeckerAnastasiia KabeshovaCédric AnnweilerOlivier BeauchetThe aims of this study were 1) to confirm that combinations of brief geriatric assessment (BGA) items were significant risk factors for prolonged LHS among geriatric patients hospitalized in acute care medical units after their admission to the emergency department (ED); and 2) to determine whether these combinations of BGA items could be used as a prognostic tool of prolonged LHS.Based on a prospective observational cohort design, 1254 inpatients (mean age ± standard deviation, 84.9±5.9 years; 59.3% female) recruited upon their admission to ED and discharged in acute care medical units of Angers University Hospital, France, were selected in this study. At baseline assessment, a BGA was performed and included the following 6 items: age ≥85years, male gender, polypharmacy (i.e., ≥5 drugs per day), use of home-help services, history of falls in previous 6 months and temporal disorientation (i.e., inability to give the month and/or year). The LHS in acute care medical units was prospectively calculated in number of days using the hospital registry.Area under receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves of prolonged LHS of different combinations of BGA items ranged from 0.50 to 0.57. Cox regression models revealed that combinations defining a high risk of prolonged LHS, identified from ROC curves, were significant risk factors for prolonged LHS (hazard ratio >1.16 with P>0.010). Kaplan-Meier distributions of discharge showed that inpatients classified in high-risk group of prolonged LHS were discharged later than those in low-risk group (P<0.003). Prognostic value for prolonged LHS of all combinations was poor with sensitivity under 77%, a high variation of specificity (from 26.6 to 97.4) and a low likelihood ratio of positive test under 5.6.Combinations of 6-item BGA tool were significant risk factors for prolonged LHS but their prognostic value was poor in the studied sample of older inpatients.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4198199?pdf=render
spellingShingle Cyrille P Launay
Laure de Decker
Anastasiia Kabeshova
Cédric Annweiler
Olivier Beauchet
Screening for older emergency department inpatients at risk of prolonged hospital stay: the brief geriatric assessment tool.
PLoS ONE
title Screening for older emergency department inpatients at risk of prolonged hospital stay: the brief geriatric assessment tool.
title_full Screening for older emergency department inpatients at risk of prolonged hospital stay: the brief geriatric assessment tool.
title_fullStr Screening for older emergency department inpatients at risk of prolonged hospital stay: the brief geriatric assessment tool.
title_full_unstemmed Screening for older emergency department inpatients at risk of prolonged hospital stay: the brief geriatric assessment tool.
title_short Screening for older emergency department inpatients at risk of prolonged hospital stay: the brief geriatric assessment tool.
title_sort screening for older emergency department inpatients at risk of prolonged hospital stay the brief geriatric assessment tool
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4198199?pdf=render
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