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Physical vs. multidimensional frailty in older adults with and without heart failure

AIMS: The assessment of frailty in older adults with heart failure (HF) is still debated. Here, we compare the predictive role and the diagnostic accuracy of physical vs. multidimensional frailty assessment on mortality, disability, and hospitalization in older adults with and without HF. METHODS AN...

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Autores principales: Testa, Gianluca, Curcio, Francesco, Liguori, Ilaria, Basile, Claudia, Papillo, Martina, Tocchetti, Carlo Gabriele, Galizia, Gianlugi, Della‐Morte, David, Gargiulo, Gaetano, Cacciatore, Francesco, Bonaduce, Domenico, Abete, Pasquale
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7261566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32243099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12688
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author Testa, Gianluca
Curcio, Francesco
Liguori, Ilaria
Basile, Claudia
Papillo, Martina
Tocchetti, Carlo Gabriele
Galizia, Gianlugi
Della‐Morte, David
Gargiulo, Gaetano
Cacciatore, Francesco
Bonaduce, Domenico
Abete, Pasquale
author_facet Testa, Gianluca
Curcio, Francesco
Liguori, Ilaria
Basile, Claudia
Papillo, Martina
Tocchetti, Carlo Gabriele
Galizia, Gianlugi
Della‐Morte, David
Gargiulo, Gaetano
Cacciatore, Francesco
Bonaduce, Domenico
Abete, Pasquale
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description AIMS: The assessment of frailty in older adults with heart failure (HF) is still debated. Here, we compare the predictive role and the diagnostic accuracy of physical vs. multidimensional frailty assessment on mortality, disability, and hospitalization in older adults with and without HF. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 1077 elderly (≥65 years) outpatients were evaluated with the physical (phy‐Fi) and multidimensional (m‐Fi) frailty scores and according to the presence or the absence of HF. Mortality, disability, and hospitalizations were assessed at baseline and after a 24 month follow‐up. Cox regression analysis demonstrated that, compared with phy‐Fi score, m‐Fi score was more predictive of mortality [hazard ratio (HR) = 1.05 vs. 0.66], disability (HR = 1.02 vs. 0.89), and hospitalization (HR = 1.03 vs. 0.96) in the absence and even more in the presence of HF (HR = 1.11 vs. 0.63, 1.06 vs. 0.98, and 1.14 vs. 1.03, respectively). The area under the curve indicated a better diagnostic accuracy with m‐Fi score than with phy‐Fi score for mortality, disability, and hospitalizations, both in absence (0.782 vs. 0.649, 0.763 vs. 0.695, and 0.732 vs. 0.666, respectively) and in presence of HF (0.824 vs. 0.625, 0.886 vs. 0.793, and 0.812 vs. 0.688, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The m‐Fi score is able to predict mortality, disability, and hospitalizations better than the phy‐Fi score, not only in absence but also in presence of HF. Our data also demonstrate that the m‐Fi score has better diagnostic accuracy than the phy‐Fi score. Thus, the use of the m‐FI score should be considered for the assessment of frailty in older HF adults.
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spelling pubmed-72615662020-06-01 Physical vs. multidimensional frailty in older adults with and without heart failure Testa, Gianluca Curcio, Francesco Liguori, Ilaria Basile, Claudia Papillo, Martina Tocchetti, Carlo Gabriele Galizia, Gianlugi Della‐Morte, David Gargiulo, Gaetano Cacciatore, Francesco Bonaduce, Domenico Abete, Pasquale ESC Heart Fail Original Research Articles AIMS: The assessment of frailty in older adults with heart failure (HF) is still debated. Here, we compare the predictive role and the diagnostic accuracy of physical vs. multidimensional frailty assessment on mortality, disability, and hospitalization in older adults with and without HF. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 1077 elderly (≥65 years) outpatients were evaluated with the physical (phy‐Fi) and multidimensional (m‐Fi) frailty scores and according to the presence or the absence of HF. Mortality, disability, and hospitalizations were assessed at baseline and after a 24 month follow‐up. Cox regression analysis demonstrated that, compared with phy‐Fi score, m‐Fi score was more predictive of mortality [hazard ratio (HR) = 1.05 vs. 0.66], disability (HR = 1.02 vs. 0.89), and hospitalization (HR = 1.03 vs. 0.96) in the absence and even more in the presence of HF (HR = 1.11 vs. 0.63, 1.06 vs. 0.98, and 1.14 vs. 1.03, respectively). The area under the curve indicated a better diagnostic accuracy with m‐Fi score than with phy‐Fi score for mortality, disability, and hospitalizations, both in absence (0.782 vs. 0.649, 0.763 vs. 0.695, and 0.732 vs. 0.666, respectively) and in presence of HF (0.824 vs. 0.625, 0.886 vs. 0.793, and 0.812 vs. 0.688, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The m‐Fi score is able to predict mortality, disability, and hospitalizations better than the phy‐Fi score, not only in absence but also in presence of HF. Our data also demonstrate that the m‐Fi score has better diagnostic accuracy than the phy‐Fi score. Thus, the use of the m‐FI score should be considered for the assessment of frailty in older HF adults. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7261566/ /pubmed/32243099 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12688 Text en © 2020 The Authors. ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Testa, Gianluca
Curcio, Francesco
Liguori, Ilaria
Basile, Claudia
Papillo, Martina
Tocchetti, Carlo Gabriele
Galizia, Gianlugi
Della‐Morte, David
Gargiulo, Gaetano
Cacciatore, Francesco
Bonaduce, Domenico
Abete, Pasquale
Physical vs. multidimensional frailty in older adults with and without heart failure
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title_fullStr Physical vs. multidimensional frailty in older adults with and without heart failure
title_full_unstemmed Physical vs. multidimensional frailty in older adults with and without heart failure
title_short Physical vs. multidimensional frailty in older adults with and without heart failure
title_sort physical vs. multidimensional frailty in older adults with and without heart failure
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7261566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32243099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12688
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