Serum insulin-like growth factor levels do not predict functional recovery after hospitalization in nonagenarian patients
- PMID: 12714789
- DOI: 10.1159/000070225
Serum insulin-like growth factor levels do not predict functional recovery after hospitalization in nonagenarian patients
Abstract
Aim: To analyze the insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) serum levels in nonagenarian patients and to investigate the predictive capacity of this measure to assess the functional recovery of this population following hospitalization.
Methods: We performed a prospective study in 60 consecutive nonagenarian patients admitted for medical or surgical diseases. We assessed IGF-1 serum levels and nutritional status. The functional status was assessed using the Barthel index. Thirty-four patients were reinvestigated 3 months after discharge from hospital.
Results: The mean levels of IGF-1 were lower in nonagenarians than in younger patients. No relationship was found between IGF-1 levels and nutritional status. The decline in Barthel index values 3 months after discharge from hospital did not correlate with serum levels of IGF-1 on admission.
Conclusion: IGF-1 serum levels in nonagenarian patients do not predict functional recovery after hospitalization.
Copyright 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel
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