Association between preadmission frailty and care level at discharge in older adults undergoing emergency laparotomy. Issue 3 (10th January 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Association between preadmission frailty and care level at discharge in older adults undergoing emergency laparotomy. Issue 3 (10th January 2020)
- Main Title:
- Association between preadmission frailty and care level at discharge in older adults undergoing emergency laparotomy
- Authors:
- Carter, B
Law, J
Hewitt, J
Parmar, K L
Boyle, J M
Casey, P
Maitra, I
Pearce, L
Moug, S J
Ross, Bryony
Oleksiewicz, Julia
Fearnhead, Nicola
Jump, Christopher
Boyle, Jemma
Shaw, Alex
Barker, Jonathan
Hughes, Jane
Randall, Jonathan
Tonga, Isileli
Kynaston, James
Boal, Matthew
Eardley, Nicola
Kane, Elizabeth
Reader, Harriet
Mahapatra, Sunanda Roy
Garner-Jones, Michael
Tan, Jessica Juliana
Mohamed, Said
George, Rina
Whiteman, Ed
Malik, Kamran
Smart, Christopher J
Bogdan, Monica
Chaudhury, Madhu Parna
Sharma, Videha
Subar, Daren
Patel, Panna
Chok, Sok-Moi
Lim, Evelyn
Adhiyaman, Vedamurthy
Davies, Glesni
Ross, Ellen
Maitra, Rudra
Steele, Colin W
Roxburgh, Campbell
Griffiths, Shelly
Blencowe, Natalie S
Kirkham, Emily N
Abraham, John S
Griffiths, Kirsty
Abdulaal, Yasser
Iqbal, Muhammad Rafaih
Tarazi, Munir
Hill, James
Khan, Azam
Farrell, Ian
Conn, Gemma
Patel, Jugal
Reddy, Hyder
Sarveswaran, Janahan
Arunachalam, Lakshmanan
Malik, Afaq
Ponchietti, Luca
Pawelec, Krystian
Goh, Yan Mei
Vitish-Sharma, Parveen
Saad, Ahmed
Smyth, Edward
Crees, Amy
Merker, Louise
Bashir, Nahida
Williams, Gethin
Hayes, Jennifer
Walters, Kelly
Harries, Rhiannon
Singh, Rahulpreet
Henderson, Nikola A
Polignano, Francesco M
Knight, Ben
Alder, Louise
Kenchington, Alexandra
Goh, Yan Li
Dicurzio, Ilaria
Griffiths, Ewen
Alani, Ahmed
Knight, Katrina
MacGoey, Patrick
Ng, Guat Shi
Mackenzie, Naomi
Maitra, Ishaan
Moug, Susan
Ong, Kelly
McGrath, Daniel
Gammeri, Emanuele
Lafaurie, Guillame
Faulkner, Gemma
Di Benedetto, Gabriele
McGovern, Julia
Subramanian, Bharathi
Narang, Sunil Kumar
Nowers, Jennifer
Smart, Neil J
Daniels, Ian R
Varcada, Massimo
Gala, Tanzeela
Cornish, Julie
Barber, Zoe
O'Neill, Stephen
McGregor, Richard
Robertson, Andrew G
Paterson-Brown, Simon
Raymond, Thomas
Thaha, Mohamed A
English, William J
Forde, Cillian T
Paine, Heidi
Morawala, Alpa
Date, Ravindra
Casey, Patrick
Bolton, Thomas
Gleaves, Xuan
Fasuyi, Joshua
Durakovic, Sanja
Dunstan, Matt
Allen, Sophie
Riga, Angela
Epstein, Jonathan
Pearce, Lyndsay
Gaines, Emily
Howe, Anthony
Choonara, Halima
Dewi, Ffion
Bennett, Joanne
King, Emile
McCarthy, Kathryn
Taylor, Greg
Harris, Dean
Nageswaran, Hari
Stimpson, Amy
Siddiqui, Kamran
Lim, Lay In
Ray, Christopher
Smith, Laura
McColl, Gillian
Rahman, Mohammed
Kler, Aaron
Sharma, Abhi
Parmar, Kat
Patel, Neil
Crofts, Perry
Baldari, Claudio
Thomas, Rhys
Stechman, Michael
Aldridge, Roland
O'Kelly, James
Wilson, Graeme
Gallegos, Nicholas
Kalaiselvan, Ramya
Rajaganeshan, Rajasundaram
Mackenzie, Aliya
Naik, Prashant
Singh, Kaushiki
Gandraspulli, Harinath
Wilson, Jeremy
Hancorn, Kate
Khawaja, Amir
Nicholas, Felix
Marks, Thomas
Abbott, Cameron
Chandler, Susan
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Older adults undergoing emergency abdominal surgery have significantly poorer outcomes than younger adults. For those who survive, the level of care required on discharge from hospital is unknown and such information could guide decision-making. The ELF (Emergency Laparotomy and Frailty) study aimed to determine whether preoperative frailty in older adults was associated with increased dependence at the time of discharge. Methods: The ELF study was a UK-wide multicentre prospective cohort study of older patients (65 years or more) undergoing emergency laparotomy during March and June 2017. The objective was to establish whether preoperative frailty was associated with increased care level at discharge compared with preoperative care level. The analysis used a multilevel logistic regression adjusted for preadmission frailty, patient age, sex and care level. Results: A total of 934 patients were included from 49 hospitals. Mean(s.d.) age was 76·2(6·8) years, with 57·6 per cent women; 20·2 per cent were frail. Some 37·4 per cent of older adults had an increased care level at discharge. Increasing frailty was associated with increased discharge care level, with greater predictive power than age. The adjusted odds ratio for an increase in care level was 4·48 (95 per cent c.i. 2·03 to 9·91) for apparently vulnerable patients (Clinical Frailty Score (CFS) 4), 5·94 (2·54 to 13·90) for those mildly frail (CFS 5) and 7·88 (2·97 to 20·79) for those moderately orAbstract: Background: Older adults undergoing emergency abdominal surgery have significantly poorer outcomes than younger adults. For those who survive, the level of care required on discharge from hospital is unknown and such information could guide decision-making. The ELF (Emergency Laparotomy and Frailty) study aimed to determine whether preoperative frailty in older adults was associated with increased dependence at the time of discharge. Methods: The ELF study was a UK-wide multicentre prospective cohort study of older patients (65 years or more) undergoing emergency laparotomy during March and June 2017. The objective was to establish whether preoperative frailty was associated with increased care level at discharge compared with preoperative care level. The analysis used a multilevel logistic regression adjusted for preadmission frailty, patient age, sex and care level. Results: A total of 934 patients were included from 49 hospitals. Mean(s.d.) age was 76·2(6·8) years, with 57·6 per cent women; 20·2 per cent were frail. Some 37·4 per cent of older adults had an increased care level at discharge. Increasing frailty was associated with increased discharge care level, with greater predictive power than age. The adjusted odds ratio for an increase in care level was 4·48 (95 per cent c.i. 2·03 to 9·91) for apparently vulnerable patients (Clinical Frailty Score (CFS) 4), 5·94 (2·54 to 13·90) for those mildly frail (CFS 5) and 7·88 (2·97 to 20·79) for those moderately or severely frail (CFS 6 or 7), compared with patients who were fit. Conclusion: Over 37 per cent of older adults undergoing emergency laparotomy required increased care at discharge. Frailty scoring was a significant predictor, and should be integrated into all acute surgical units to aid shared decision-making and discharge planning. Graphical Abstract: This UK-wide prospective cohort study of 934 patients (from 49 hospitals) aged 65 years or older undergoing emergency laparotomy found that increased frailty was associated with a reduction in independence at discharge, compared with admission care level. CFS, Clinical Frailty Score. Frailty predicts outcomes … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- British journal of surgery. Volume 107:Issue 3(2020)
- Journal:
- British journal of surgery
- Issue:
- Volume 107:Issue 3(2020)
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- Volume 107, Issue 3 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 107
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0107-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 218
- Page End:
- 226
- Publication Date:
- 2020-01-10
- Subjects:
- Surgery -- Periodicals
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/bjs.11392 ↗
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