The relationship between frailty and delirium: insights from the 2017 Delirium Day study

Author:

Mazzola Paolo12,Tassistro Elena13,Di Santo Simona4,Rossi Emanuela13,Andreano Anita13,Valsecchi Maria Grazia13,Cherubini Antonio5,Marengoni Alessandra6,Mossello Enrico7,Bo Mario8,Inzitari Marco910,Di Bari Mauro7,Udina Cristina910,Latronico Nicola1112,Paolillo Ciro13,Morandi Alessandro14,Bellelli Giuseppe12

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy

2. Acute Geriatrics Unit, San Gerardo Hospital ASST Monza, Monza, Italy

3. Bicocca Center of Bioinformatics, Biostatistics and Bioimaging (B4 center), University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy

4. Neuropsychiatry Laboratory, Department of Clinical and Behavioral Neurology, IRCCS Foundation S Lucia, Rome, Italy

5. Geriatria, Accettazione geriatrica, Centro di ricerca per l’invecchiamento, IRCCS-INRCA, Ancona, Italy

6. Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy

7. Research Unit of Medicine of Ageing, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence and Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi, Florence, Italy

8. Section of Geriatrics, Città della Salute e della Scienza-Molinette, Turin, Italy

9. REFiT Barcelona Research Group, Parc Sanitari Pere Virgili and Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR), Barcelona, Spain

10. Università Autònoma di Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

11. Department of Medical and Surgical Specialties, Radiological Sciences and Public Health, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy

12. Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Emergency, Spedali Civili University Hospital, Brescia, Italy

13. UOC Pronto Soccorso, Spedali Civili University Hospital, Brescia, Italy

14. Department of Rehabilitation and Aged Care, “Fondazione Camplani” Hospital, Cremona, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Background although frailty and delirium are among the most frequent and burdensome geriatric syndromes, little is known about their association and impact on short-term mortality. Objective to examine, in hospitalized older persons, whether frailty is associated with delirium, and whether these two conditions, alone or in combination, affect these patients’ 30-day survival. Design observational study nested in the Delirium Day project, with 30-day follow-up. Setting acute medical wards (n = 118) and rehabilitation wards (n = 46) in Italy. Subjects a total of 2,065 individuals aged 65+ years hospitalized in acute medical (1,484 patients, 71.9%) or rehabilitation (581 patients, 28.1%) wards. Methods a 25-item Frailty Index (FI) was created. Delirium was assessed using the 4AT test. Vital status was ascertained at 30 days. Results overall, 469 (22.7%) patients experienced delirium on the index day and 82 (4.0%) died during follow-up. After adjustment for potential confounders, each FI score increase of 0.1 significantly increased the odds of delirium (odds ratio, OR: 1.66 [95% CI: 1.45–1.90]), with no difference between the acute (OR: 1.65 [95% CI: 1.41–1.93]) and rehabilitation ward patients (OR: 1.71 [95% CI: 1.27–2.30]). The risk of dying during follow-up also increased significantly for every FI increase of 0.1 in the overall population (OR: 1.65 [95% CI: 1.33–2.05]) and in the acute medical ward patients (OR: 1.61 [95% CI: 1.28–2.04]), but not in the rehabilitation patients. Delirium was not significantly associated with 30-day mortality in either hospital setting. Conclusions in hospitalized older patients, frailty is associated with delirium and with an increased risk of short-term mortality.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Ageing,General Medicine

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