[急诊老年病科的功能连续性和医院相关功能衰退]。

Carolina Muñoz Muñetón , Luis Carlos Venegas-Sanabria , María Teresa Martínez Sierra , María Mónica Valencia Murillo , Diego Andrés Chavarro-Carvajal , Carlos Alberto Cano-Gutiérrez
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背景:老年人特别容易出现与医院相关的功能衰退;这是一种多方面的现象,与较差的治疗效果和增加的医疗费用有关。鉴于功能是老年人健康的一个重要指标,人们开发了各种量表来衡量功能能力的连续性,这些量表有可能成为预后工具,为有针对性的干预措施提供依据:本研究旨在通过对患者群体的描述性分析和对相关因素的探究,确定急诊老年病科中医院相关功能衰退的发生率,并研究其与功能连续性的相关性:142 名 75 岁及以上的患者参与了分析,结果显示 57% 的患者表现出与医院相关的功能衰退。在有功能障碍的患者中,26%属于第4类(日常生活工具活动依赖和虚弱前期)。在研究的因素中,年龄(OR 1.280,95% CI 1.099 - 1.547)和之前的独立性(OR 15.939,95% CI 1.857 - 186.655)与住院功能衰退有关:结论:半数以上的患者出现了住院相关功能衰退,年龄和既往独立性是重要的诱因。这强调了在住院期间对所有老年患者实施干预措施的重要性,尤其是对有一定程度工具依赖的虚弱或前期虚弱患者。
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El continuo funcional y deterioro funcional hospitalario en una Unidad Geriátrica de Agudos

Background

Older adults are particularly vulnerable to experiencing hospital-associated functional decline; a multifaceted phenomenon linked to poorer outcomes and increased healthcare costs. Given that functionality serves as a crucial indicator of health in the elderly, various scales have been developed to gauge the continuum of functional ability, potentially serving as prognostic tools to inform tailored interventions.

Objectives

The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of hospital-associated functional decline in an acute geriatric unit and examine its correlation with the functional continuum through a descriptive analysis of the patient population and exploration of associated factors.

Results

142 patients aged 75 and above were included in the analysis, revealing that 57% exhibited hospital-associated functional decline. Among patients with functional impairment, 26% fell into category 4 (dependence for instrumental activities of daily living and pre-frailty). Among the factors examined, age (OR 1.280, 95% CI 1.099 - 1.547) and prior independence (OR 15.939, 95% CI 1.857 - 186.655) were found to be associated with hospital functional decline.

Conclusion

Hospital-associated functional decline was observed in over half of the patients, with age and prior independence identified as significant contributing factors. This underscores the importance of implementing intervention measures for all elderly patients during their hospitalization, particularly for frail or pre-frail individuals with some level of instrumental dependency.
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Revista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia
Revista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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85 days
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