Psychiatric comorbidity and in-hospital mortality in patients hospitalized for physical conditions in Germany

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Journal of psychiatric research Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1016/j.jpsychires.2025.01.049
Karel Kostev , Benjamin Landré , Dong Keon Yon , Josep Maria Haro , Razak M. Gyasi , André Hajek , Louis Jacob
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the association between psychiatric comorbidity and in-hospital mortality in patients hospitalized for physical conditions in Germany.

Methods

This retrospective study used data from the hospital database of IQVIA (Frankfurt, Germany). Adults with a psychiatric disorder as a secondary diagnosis at hospital admission were matched (1:3) to those without a psychiatric disorder using a propensity score based on age, sex, hospital department, and primary diagnosis. Diagnoses of psychiatric and physical disorders relied on the ICD-10 classification. Associations between psychiatric comorbidity and in-hospital mortality were studied using logistic regression.

Results

There were 36,796 patients with (mean [SD] age 66.2 [14.7] years; 53.4% men) and 110,388 patients without psychiatric comorbidity included in the study (mean [SD] age 66.1 [15.1] years; 51.9% men). Overall, no statistical association was observed between psychiatric comorbidity and in-hospital mortality (OR = 1.00, 95% CI = 0.95–1.05). However, there was a positive and significant relationship in people aged ≤70 years and men, whereas a negative association was observed for those aged >80 years and women.

Conclusions

Psychiatric comorbidity was associated with increased in-hospital mortality in patients aged ≤70 years and men in hospitals in Germany. Further research is warranted to corroborate these findings in other countries.
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德国因身体状况住院患者的精神疾病合并症和住院死亡率。
目的:探讨德国因身体疾病住院患者的精神共病与住院死亡率之间的关系。方法:本回顾性研究使用来自IQVIA(法兰克福,德国)医院数据库的数据。采用基于年龄、性别、医院部门和初步诊断的倾向评分,将住院时二级诊断为精神障碍的成年人与无精神障碍的成年人进行匹配(1:3)。精神和身体疾病的诊断依赖于ICD-10分类。使用逻辑回归研究精神疾病合并症与住院死亡率之间的关系。结果:共36796例患者,平均[SD]年龄66.2[14.7]岁;53.4%男性)和110388例无精神共病的患者纳入研究(平均[SD]年龄66.1[15.1]岁;51.9%的男性)。总体而言,精神合并症与住院死亡率之间无统计学关联(OR = 1.00, 95% CI = 0.95-1.05)。然而,年龄≤70岁的人群与男性存在显著的正相关关系,而年龄≥80岁的人群与女性存在负相关关系。结论:德国医院中年龄≤70岁和男性患者的精神疾病共病与住院死亡率增加相关。有必要进一步研究以证实其他国家的这些发现。
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Journal of psychiatric research
Journal of psychiatric research 医学-精神病学
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7.30
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130 days
期刊介绍: Founded in 1961 to report on the latest work in psychiatry and cognate disciplines, the Journal of Psychiatric Research is dedicated to innovative and timely studies of four important areas of research: (1) clinical studies of all disciplines relating to psychiatric illness, as well as normal human behaviour, including biochemical, physiological, genetic, environmental, social, psychological and epidemiological factors; (2) basic studies pertaining to psychiatry in such fields as neuropsychopharmacology, neuroendocrinology, electrophysiology, genetics, experimental psychology and epidemiology; (3) the growing application of clinical laboratory techniques in psychiatry, including imagery and spectroscopy of the brain, molecular biology and computer sciences;
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