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Observational Study
. 2024 Mar;68(3):354-360.
doi: 10.1111/aas.14362. Epub 2023 Nov 21.

The association between frailty and ageing: Results from an observational study including 9497 elderly patients

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Observational Study

The association between frailty and ageing: Results from an observational study including 9497 elderly patients

Liva Thoft Jensen et al. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Background: Elderly surgical patients have a high risk of postoperative complications. However, patients exhibit considerable diversity in health and functional status; thus, identifying the fragile may be necessary when selecting surgical candidates. We aimed to compare the prevalence of frailty in patients ≥90 years with patients aged 80-89. Second, we assessed the association between frailty and all-cause 30-day mortality.

Methods: We performed a planned secondary analysis of the peri-interventional outcome study in the elderly (POSE), including 9497 patients (≥80 years) undergoing any surgical and nonsurgical procedures in 177 European centres from October 2017 to December 2018. The primary outcome assessment included frailty as a binary variable, and data were analysed using Fisher's exact test/Chi-squared test. The association between frailty and all-cause 30-day mortality was analysed using a multivariate logistic regression model adjusted for age, sex, surgical urgency, orthopaedic urgency, and surgical severity.

Results: In total, 999 of 9497 (10.5%) patients were 90 years or above. Among patients ≥90 years, 274 (27.4%) were frail compared to 1062 (12.5%) of patients aged 80-89 (odds ratio (OR): 2.6; 95% CI 2.3-3.1). Frailty was associated with increased 30-day mortality in both the unadjusted (crude OR 6.3; 5.1-7.7) and adjusted analysis (OR 4.5; 3.6-5.7). In the adjusted analysis, age ≥90 was not associated with 30-day mortality.

Conclusion: We found a high frequency of frailty in patients aged 90 years or above compared with patients aged 80-89. In addition, frailty was associated with an increased risk of 30-day mortality. Surprisingly, age was not a significant risk factor in the adjusted mortality analysis.

Keywords: Ageing; Elderly; Frailty.

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