Effect of frailty on 6-month outcome after traumatic brain injury: a multicentre cohort study with external validation. Issue 2 (February 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Effect of frailty on 6-month outcome after traumatic brain injury: a multicentre cohort study with external validation. Issue 2 (February 2022)
- Main Title:
- Effect of frailty on 6-month outcome after traumatic brain injury: a multicentre cohort study with external validation
- Authors:
- Galimberti, Stefania
Graziano, Francesca
Maas, Andrew I R
Isernia, Giulia
Lecky, Fiona
Jain, Sonia
Sun, Xiaoying
Gardner, Raquel C
Taylor, Sabrina R
Markowitz, Amy J
Manley, Geoffrey T
Valsecchi, Maria Grazia
Bellelli, Giuseppe
Citerio, Giuseppe
Ackerlund, Cecilia
Adams, Hadie
Amrein, Krisztina
Andelic, Nada
Andreassen, Lasse
Anke, Audny
Antoni, Anna
Audibert, Gérard
Azouvi, Philippe
Azzolini, Maria Luisa
Bartels, Ronald
Barzó, Pál
Beauvais, Romuald
Beer, Ronny
Bellander, Bo-Michael
Belli, Antonio
Benali, Habib
Berardino, Maurizio
Beretta, Luigi
Blaabjerg, Morten
Bragge, Peter
Brazinova, Alexandra
Brinck, Vibeke
Brooker, Joanne
Brorsson, Camilla
Buki, Andras
Bullinger, Monika
Cabeleira, Manuel
Caccioppola, Alessio
Calappi, Emiliana
Calvi, Maria Rosa
Cameron, Peter
Carbayo Lozano, Guillermo
Carbonara, Marco
Castaño-León, Ana M.
Cavallo, Simona
Chevallard, Giorgio
Chieregato, Arturo
Clusmann, Hans
Coburn, Mark Steven
Coles, Jonathan
Cooper, Jamie D.
Correia, Marta
Covic, Amra
Curry, Nicola
Czeiter, Endre
Czosnyka, Marek
Dahyot-Fizelier, Claire
Dark, Paul
Dawes, Helen
De Keyser, Véronique
Degos, Vincent
Della Corte, Francesco
den Boogert, Hugo
Depreitere, Bart
Đilvesi, Đula
Dixit, Abhishek
Donoghue, Emma
Dreier, Jens
Dulière, Guy-Loup
Ercole, Ari
Esser, Patrick
Ezer, Erzsébet
Fabricius, Martin
Feigin, Valery L.
Foks, Kelly
Frisvold, Shirin
Furmanov, Alex
Gagliardo, Pablo
Galanaud, Damien
Gantner, Dashiell
Gao, Guoyi
George, Pradeep
Ghuysen, Alexandre
Giga, Lelde
Glocker, Ben
Golubovic, Jagoš
Gomez, Pedro A.
Gratz, Johannes
Gravesteijn, Benjamin
Grossi, Francesca
Gruen, Russell L.
Gupta, Deepak
Haagsma, Juanita A.
Haitsma, Iain
Helbok, Raimund
Helseth, Eirik
Horton, Lindsay
Huijben, Jilske
Hutchinson, Peter J.
Jacobs, Bram
Jankowski, Stefan
Jarrett, Mike
Jiang, Ji-yao
Johnson, Faye
Jones, Kelly
Karan, Mladen
Kolias, Angelos G.
Kompanje, Erwin
Kondziella, Daniel
Koskinen, Lars-Owe
Kovács, Noémi
Kowark, Ana
Lagares, Alfonso
Lanyon, Linda
Laureys, Steven
Ledoux, Didier
Lefering, Rolf
Legrand, Valerie
Lejeune, Aurelie
Levi, Leon
Lightfoot, Roger
Lingsma, Hester
Maegele, Marc
Majdan, Marek
Manara, Alex
Maréchal, Hugues
Martino, Costanza
Mattern, Julia
McFadyen, Charles
McMahon, Catherine
Melegh, Béla
Menon, David
Menovsky, Tomas
Mikolic, Ana
Misset, Benoit
Muraleedharan, Visakh
Murray, Lynnette
Negru, Ancuta
Nelson, David
Newcombe, Virginia
Nieboer, Daan
Nyirádi, József
Oresic, Matej
Ortolano, Fabrizio
Otesile, Olubukola
Palotie, Aarno
Parizel, Paul M.
Payen, Jean-François
Perera, Natascha
Perlbarg, Vincent
Persona, Paolo
Peul, Wilco
Piippo-Karjalainen, Anna
Pirinen, Matti
Pisica, Dana
Ples, Horia
Polinder, Suzanne
Pomposo, Inigo
Posti, Jussi P.
Puybasset, Louis
Radoi, Andreea
Ragauskas, Arminas
Raj, Rahul
Rambadagalla, Malinka
Rehorčíková, Veronika
Retel Helmrich, Isabel
Rhodes, Jonathan
Richardson, Sylvia
Richter, Sophie
Ripatti, Samuli
Rocka, Saulius
Roe, Cecilie
Roise, Olav
Rosenfeld, Jeffrey
Rosenlund, Christina
Rosenthal, Guy
Rossaint, Rolf
Rossi, Sandra
Rueckert, Daniel
Rusnák, Martin
Sahuquillo, Juan
Sakowitz, Oliver
Sanchez-Porras, Renan
Sandor, Janos
Schäfer, Nadine
Schmidt, Silke
Schoechl, Herbert
Schoonman, Guus
Schou, Rico Frederik
Schwendenwein, Elisabeth
Sewalt, Charlie
Singh, Ranjit D.
Skandsen, Toril
Smielewski, Peter
Sorinola, Abayomi
Stamatakis, Emmanuel
Stanworth, Simon
Stevens, Robert
Stewart, William
Steyerberg, Ewout W.
Stocchetti, Nino
Sundström, Nina
Takala, Riikka
Tamás, Viktória
Tamosuitis, Tomas
Taylor, Mark Steven
Te Ao, Braden
Tenovuo, Olli
Theadom, Alice
Thomas, Matt
Tibboel, Dick
Timmers, Marjolijn
Tolias, Christos
Trapani, Tony
Tudora, Cristina Maria
Unterberg, Andreas
Vajkoczy, Peter
Valeinis, Egils
Vallance, Shirley
Vámos, Zoltán
van der Jagt, Mathieu
van der Naalt, Joukje
Van der Steen, Gregory
van Dijck, Jeroen T.J.M.
van Erp, Inge A.
van Essen, Thomas A.
Van Hecke, Wim
van Heugten, Caroline
Van Praag, Dominique
van Veen, Ernest
van Wijk, Roel
Vande Vyvere, Thijs
Vargiolu, Alessia
Vega, Emmanuel
Velt, Kimberley
Verheyden, Jan
Vespa, Paul M.
Vik, Anne
Vilcinis, Rimantas
Volovici, Victor
von Steinbüchel, Nicole
Voormolen, Daphne
Vulekovic, Peter
Wang, Kevin K.W.
Wiegers, Eveline
Williams, Guy
Wilson, Lindsay
Wolf, Stefan
Yang, Zhihui
Ylén, Peter
Younsi, Alexander
Zeiler, Frederick A.
Ziverte, Agate
Zoerle, Tommaso
Adeoye, Opeolu
Badjatia, Neeraj
Barber, Jason
Bergin, Michael
Boase, Kim
Bodien, Yelena
Chesnut, Randall
Corrigan, John
Crawford, Karen
Diaz-Arrastia, Ramon
Dikmen, Sureyya
Duhaime, Ann-Christine
Ellenbogen, Richard
Feeser, Venkata
Ferguson, Adam R
Foreman, Brandon
Gaudette, Etienne
Giacino, Joseph
Gonzalez, Luis
Gopinath, Shankar
Grandhi, Ramesh
Gullapalli, Rao
Hemphill, Claude
Hotz, Gillian
Huie, Russell
Jha, Ruchira
Keene, C. Dirk
Kitagawa, Ryan
Korley, Frederick
Kramer, Joel
Kreitzer, Natalie
Levin, Harvey
Lindsell, Chris
Machamer, Joan
Madden, Christopher
Martin, Alastair
McAllister, Thomas
McCrea, Michael
Merchant, Randall
Mukherjee, Pratik
Nelson, Lindsay
Ngwenya, Laura B.
Noel, Florence
Nolan, Amber
Okonkwo, David
Palacios, Eva
Perl, Daniel
Puccio, Ava
Rabinowitz, Miri
Robertson, Claudia
Rodgers, Richard Ben
Rosand, Jonathan
Rosenthal, Eric
Sander, Angelle
Sandsmark, Danielle
Sugar, Gabriella
Schneider, Andrea
Schnyer, David
Seabury, Seth
Sherer, Mark
Stein, Murray
Temkin, Nancy
Toga, Arthur
Torres-Espin, Abel
Valadka, Alex
Vassar, Mary
Wang, Kevin
Wang, Vincent
Yue, John K.
Yuh, Esther
Zafonte, Ross
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: Frailty is known to be associated with poorer outcomes in individuals admitted to hospital for medical conditions requiring intensive care. However, little evidence is available for the effect of frailty on patients' outcomes after traumatic brain injury. Many frailty indices have been validated for clinical practice and show good performance to predict clinical outcomes. However, each is specific to a particular clinical context. We aimed to develop a frailty index to predict 6-month outcomes in patients after a traumatic brain injury. Methods: A cumulative deficit approach was used to create a novel frailty index based on 30 items dealing with disease states, current medications, and laboratory values derived from data available from CENTER-TBI, a prospective, longitudinal observational study of patients with traumatic brain injury presenting within 24 h of injury and admitted to a ward or an intensive care unit at 65 centres in Europe between Dec 19, 2014, and Dec 17, 2017. From the individual cumulative CENTER-TBI frailty index (range 0–30), we obtained a standardised value (range 0–1), with high scores indicating higher levels of frailty. The effect of frailty on 6-month outcome evaluated with the extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOSE) was assessed through a proportional odds logistic model adjusted for known outcome predictors. An unfavourable outcome was defined as death or severe disability (GOSE score ≤4). External validation was performed onSummary: Background: Frailty is known to be associated with poorer outcomes in individuals admitted to hospital for medical conditions requiring intensive care. However, little evidence is available for the effect of frailty on patients' outcomes after traumatic brain injury. Many frailty indices have been validated for clinical practice and show good performance to predict clinical outcomes. However, each is specific to a particular clinical context. We aimed to develop a frailty index to predict 6-month outcomes in patients after a traumatic brain injury. Methods: A cumulative deficit approach was used to create a novel frailty index based on 30 items dealing with disease states, current medications, and laboratory values derived from data available from CENTER-TBI, a prospective, longitudinal observational study of patients with traumatic brain injury presenting within 24 h of injury and admitted to a ward or an intensive care unit at 65 centres in Europe between Dec 19, 2014, and Dec 17, 2017. From the individual cumulative CENTER-TBI frailty index (range 0–30), we obtained a standardised value (range 0–1), with high scores indicating higher levels of frailty. The effect of frailty on 6-month outcome evaluated with the extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOSE) was assessed through a proportional odds logistic model adjusted for known outcome predictors. An unfavourable outcome was defined as death or severe disability (GOSE score ≤4). External validation was performed on data from TRACK-TBI, a prospective observational study co-designed with CENTER-TBI, which enrolled patients with traumatic brain injury at 18 level I trauma centres in the USA from Feb 26, 2014, to July 27, 2018. CENTER-TBI is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02210221 ; TRACK-TBI is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02119182 . Findings: 2993 participants (median age was 51 years [IQR 30–67], 2058 [69%] were men) were included in this analysis. The overall median CENTER-TBI frailty index score was 0·07 (IQR 0·03–0·15), with a median score of 0·17 (0·08–0·27) in older adults (aged ≥65 years). The CENTER-TBI frailty index score was significantly associated with the probability of an increasingly unfavourable outcome (cumulative odds ratio [OR] 1·03, 95% CI 1·02–1·04; p<0·0001), and the association was stronger for participants admitted to hospital wards (1·04, 1·03–1·06, p<0·0001) compared with those admitted to the intensive care unit (1·02, 1·01–1·03 p<0·0001). External validation of the CENTER-TBI frailty index in data from the TRACK-TBI (n=1667) cohort supported the robustness and reliability of these findings. The overall median TRACK-TBI frailty index score was 0·03 (IQR 0–0·10), with the frailty index score significantly associated with the risk of an increasingly unfavourable outcome in patients admitted to hospital wards (cumulative OR 1·05, 95% CI 1·03–1·08; p<0·0001), but not in those admitted to the intensive care unit (1·01, 0·99–1·03; p=0·43). Interpretation: We developed and externally validated a frailty index specific to traumatic brain injury. Risk of unfavourable outcome was significantly increased in participants with a higher CENTER-TBI frailty index score, regardless of age. Frailty identification could help to individualise rehabilitation approaches aimed at mitigating effects of frailty in patients with traumatic brain injury. Funding: European Union, Hannelore Kohl Stiftung, OneMind, Integra LifeSciences Corporation, NeuroTrauma Sciences, NIH-NINDS–TRACK-TBI, US Department of Defense. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Lancet neurology. Volume 21:Issue 2(2022)
- Journal:
- Lancet neurology
- Issue:
- Volume 21:Issue 2(2022)
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- Volume 21, Issue 2 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 21
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0021-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 153
- Page End:
- 162
- Publication Date:
- 2022-02
- Subjects:
- Neurology -- Periodicals
Neurology -- Periodicals
Nervous System Diseases -- Periodicals
Neurologie -- Périodiques
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- 10.1016/S1474-4422(21)00374-4 ↗
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