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The Low Fall as a Surrogate Marker of Frailty Predicts Long-Term Mortality in Older Trauma Patients
BACKGROUND: Frailty is associated with adverse outcomes including disability, mortality and risk of falls. Trauma registries capture a broad range of injuries. However, frail patients who fall comprise a large proportion of the injuries occurring in ageing populations and are likely to have differen...
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Public Library of Science
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4556701/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26327646 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137127 |
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author | Wong, Ting Hway Nguyen, Hai V. Chiu, Ming Terk Chow, Khuan Yew Ong, Marcus Eng Hock Lim, Gek Hsiang Nadkarni, Nivedita Vikas Bautista, Dianne Carrol Tan Cheng, Jolene Yu Xuan Loo, Lynette Mee Ann Seow, Dennis Chuen Chai |
author_facet | Wong, Ting Hway Nguyen, Hai V. Chiu, Ming Terk Chow, Khuan Yew Ong, Marcus Eng Hock Lim, Gek Hsiang Nadkarni, Nivedita Vikas Bautista, Dianne Carrol Tan Cheng, Jolene Yu Xuan Loo, Lynette Mee Ann Seow, Dennis Chuen Chai |
author_sort | Wong, Ting Hway |
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description | BACKGROUND: Frailty is associated with adverse outcomes including disability, mortality and risk of falls. Trauma registries capture a broad range of injuries. However, frail patients who fall comprise a large proportion of the injuries occurring in ageing populations and are likely to have different outcomes compared to non-frail injured patients. The effect of frail fallers on mortality is under-explored but potentially significant. Currently, many trauma registries define low falls as less than three metres, a height that is likely to include non-frailty falls. We hypothesized that the low fall from less than 0.5 metres, including same-level falls, is a surrogate marker of frailty and predicts long-term mortality in older trauma patients. METHODS: Using data from the Singapore National Trauma Registry, 2011–2013, matched till September 2014 to the death registry, we analysed adults aged over 45 admitted via the emergency department in public hospitals sustaining blunt injuries with an injury severity score (ISS) of 9 or more, excluding isolated hip fractures from same-level falls in the over 65. Patients injured by a low fall were compared to patients injured by high fall and other blunt mechanisms. Logistic regression was used to analyze 12-month mortality, controlling for mechanism of injury, ISS, revised trauma score (RTS), co-morbidities, gender, age and age-gender interaction. Different low fall height definitions, adjusting for injury regions, and analyzing the entire adult cohort were used in sensitivity analyses and did not change our findings. RESULTS: Of the 8111 adults in our cohort, patients who suffered low falls were more likely to die of causes unrelated to their injuries (p<0.001), compared to other blunt trauma and higher fall heights. They were at higher risk of 12-month mortality (OR 1.75, 95% CI 1.18–2.58, p = 0.005), independent of ISS, RTS, age, gender, age-gender interaction and co-morbidities. Falls that were higher than 0.5m did not show this pattern. Males were at higher risk of mortality after low falls. The effect of age on mortality started at age 55 for males, and age 70 for females, and the difference was attributable to the additional mortality in male low-fallers. CONCLUSIONS: The low fall mechanism can optimize prediction of long-term mortality after moderate and severe injury, and may be a surrogate marker of frailty, complementing broader-based studies on aging. |
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spelling | pubmed-45567012015-09-10 The Low Fall as a Surrogate Marker of Frailty Predicts Long-Term Mortality in Older Trauma Patients Wong, Ting Hway Nguyen, Hai V. Chiu, Ming Terk Chow, Khuan Yew Ong, Marcus Eng Hock Lim, Gek Hsiang Nadkarni, Nivedita Vikas Bautista, Dianne Carrol Tan Cheng, Jolene Yu Xuan Loo, Lynette Mee Ann Seow, Dennis Chuen Chai PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Frailty is associated with adverse outcomes including disability, mortality and risk of falls. Trauma registries capture a broad range of injuries. However, frail patients who fall comprise a large proportion of the injuries occurring in ageing populations and are likely to have different outcomes compared to non-frail injured patients. The effect of frail fallers on mortality is under-explored but potentially significant. Currently, many trauma registries define low falls as less than three metres, a height that is likely to include non-frailty falls. We hypothesized that the low fall from less than 0.5 metres, including same-level falls, is a surrogate marker of frailty and predicts long-term mortality in older trauma patients. METHODS: Using data from the Singapore National Trauma Registry, 2011–2013, matched till September 2014 to the death registry, we analysed adults aged over 45 admitted via the emergency department in public hospitals sustaining blunt injuries with an injury severity score (ISS) of 9 or more, excluding isolated hip fractures from same-level falls in the over 65. Patients injured by a low fall were compared to patients injured by high fall and other blunt mechanisms. Logistic regression was used to analyze 12-month mortality, controlling for mechanism of injury, ISS, revised trauma score (RTS), co-morbidities, gender, age and age-gender interaction. Different low fall height definitions, adjusting for injury regions, and analyzing the entire adult cohort were used in sensitivity analyses and did not change our findings. RESULTS: Of the 8111 adults in our cohort, patients who suffered low falls were more likely to die of causes unrelated to their injuries (p<0.001), compared to other blunt trauma and higher fall heights. They were at higher risk of 12-month mortality (OR 1.75, 95% CI 1.18–2.58, p = 0.005), independent of ISS, RTS, age, gender, age-gender interaction and co-morbidities. Falls that were higher than 0.5m did not show this pattern. Males were at higher risk of mortality after low falls. The effect of age on mortality started at age 55 for males, and age 70 for females, and the difference was attributable to the additional mortality in male low-fallers. CONCLUSIONS: The low fall mechanism can optimize prediction of long-term mortality after moderate and severe injury, and may be a surrogate marker of frailty, complementing broader-based studies on aging. Public Library of Science 2015-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4556701/ /pubmed/26327646 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137127 Text en © 2015 Wong et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wong, Ting Hway Nguyen, Hai V. Chiu, Ming Terk Chow, Khuan Yew Ong, Marcus Eng Hock Lim, Gek Hsiang Nadkarni, Nivedita Vikas Bautista, Dianne Carrol Tan Cheng, Jolene Yu Xuan Loo, Lynette Mee Ann Seow, Dennis Chuen Chai The Low Fall as a Surrogate Marker of Frailty Predicts Long-Term Mortality in Older Trauma Patients |
title | The Low Fall as a Surrogate Marker of Frailty Predicts Long-Term Mortality in Older Trauma Patients |
title_full | The Low Fall as a Surrogate Marker of Frailty Predicts Long-Term Mortality in Older Trauma Patients |
title_fullStr | The Low Fall as a Surrogate Marker of Frailty Predicts Long-Term Mortality in Older Trauma Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | The Low Fall as a Surrogate Marker of Frailty Predicts Long-Term Mortality in Older Trauma Patients |
title_short | The Low Fall as a Surrogate Marker of Frailty Predicts Long-Term Mortality in Older Trauma Patients |
title_sort | low fall as a surrogate marker of frailty predicts long-term mortality in older trauma patients |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4556701/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26327646 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137127 |
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