Optimal screening for increased risk for adverse outcomes in hospitalised older adults
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Optimal screening for increased risk for adverse outcomes in hospitalised older adults
Abstract
Background: Screening for frailty might help to prevent adverse outcomes in hospitalised older adults.
Objective: To identify the most predictive and efficient screening tool for frailty.
Design and setting: Two consecutive observational prospective cohorts in four hospitals in the Netherlands.
Subjects: Patients aged ≥70 years, electively or acutely hospitalised for ≥2 days.
Methods: Screening instruments included in the Dutch Safety Management Programme [VeiligheidsManagementSysteem (VMS)] on four geriatric domains (ADL, falls, undernutrition and delirium) were used and the Identification of Seniors At Risk, the 6-item Cognitive Impairment Test and the Mini-Mental State Examination were assessed. Three months later, adverse outcomes including functional decline, high-healthcare demand or death were determined. Correlation and regression tree analyses were performed and predictive capacities were assessed.
Results: Follow-up data were available of 883 patients. All screening instruments were similarly predictive for adverse outcome (predictive power 0.58-0.66), but the percentage of positively screened patients (13-72%), sensitivity (24-89%) and specificity (35-91%) highly differed. The strongest predictive model for frailty was scoring positive on ≥3 VMS domains if aged 70-80 years; or being aged ≥80 years and scoring positive on ≥1 VMS domains. This tool classified 34% of the patients as frail with a sensitivity of 68% and a specificity of 74%. Comparable results were found in the validation cohort.
Conclusions: The VMS-tool plus age (VMS+) offers an efficient instrument to identify frail hospitalised older adults at risk for adverse outcome. In clinical practice, it is important to weigh costs and benefits of screening given the rather low-predictive power of screening instruments.
Keywords: frailty; hospitalised older adults; predictive power; screening.
© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society.
Comment in
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Predicting speed at traffic lights--the problem with static assessments of frailty.Age Ageing. 2015 Mar;44(2):180-1. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afu204. Epub 2015 Jan 14. Age Ageing. 2015. PMID: 25589480 No abstract available.
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Re: Optimal Screening for Increased Risk for Adverse Outcomes in Hospitalised Older Adults.J Urol. 2016 Sep;196(3):789. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2016.06.039. Epub 2016 Jun 16. J Urol. 2016. PMID: 27597083 No abstract available.
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