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Probable delirium is a presenting symptom of COVID-19 in frail, older adults: a cohort study of 322 hospitalised and 535 community-based older adults

BACKGROUND: Frailty, increased vulnerability to physiological stressors, is associated with adverse outcomes. COVID-19 exhibits a more severe disease course in older, comorbid adults. Awareness of atypical presentations is critical to facilitate early identification. OBJECTIVE: To assess how frailty...

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Autores principales: Zazzara, Maria Beatrice, Penfold, Rose S, Roberts, Amy L, Lee, Karla A, Dooley, Hannah, Sudre, Carole H, Welch, Carly, Bowyer, Ruth C E, Visconti, Alessia, Mangino, Massimo, Freidin, Maxim B, El-Sayed Moustafa, Julia S, Small, Kerrin S, Murray, Benjamin, Modat, Marc, Graham, Mark S, Wolf, Jonathan, Ourselin, Sebastien, Martin, Finbarr C, Steves, Claire J, Lochlainn, Mary Ni
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7543251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32986799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afaa223
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author Zazzara, Maria Beatrice
Penfold, Rose S
Roberts, Amy L
Lee, Karla A
Dooley, Hannah
Sudre, Carole H
Welch, Carly
Bowyer, Ruth C E
Visconti, Alessia
Mangino, Massimo
Freidin, Maxim B
El-Sayed Moustafa, Julia S
Small, Kerrin S
Murray, Benjamin
Modat, Marc
Graham, Mark S
Wolf, Jonathan
Ourselin, Sebastien
Martin, Finbarr C
Steves, Claire J
Lochlainn, Mary Ni
author_facet Zazzara, Maria Beatrice
Penfold, Rose S
Roberts, Amy L
Lee, Karla A
Dooley, Hannah
Sudre, Carole H
Welch, Carly
Bowyer, Ruth C E
Visconti, Alessia
Mangino, Massimo
Freidin, Maxim B
El-Sayed Moustafa, Julia S
Small, Kerrin S
Murray, Benjamin
Modat, Marc
Graham, Mark S
Wolf, Jonathan
Ourselin, Sebastien
Martin, Finbarr C
Steves, Claire J
Lochlainn, Mary Ni
author_sort Zazzara, Maria Beatrice
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description BACKGROUND: Frailty, increased vulnerability to physiological stressors, is associated with adverse outcomes. COVID-19 exhibits a more severe disease course in older, comorbid adults. Awareness of atypical presentations is critical to facilitate early identification. OBJECTIVE: To assess how frailty affects presenting COVID-19 symptoms in older adults. DESIGN: Observational cohort study of hospitalised older patients and self-report data for community-based older adults. SETTING: Admissions to St Thomas’ Hospital, London with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Community-based data for older adults using the COVID Symptom Study mobile application. SUBJECTS: Hospital cohort: patients aged 65 and over (n = 322); unscheduled hospital admission between 1 March 2020 and 5 May 2020; COVID-19 confirmed by RT-PCR of nasopharyngeal swab. Community-based cohort: participants aged 65 and over enrolled in the COVID Symptom Study (n = 535); reported test-positive for COVID-19 from 24 March (application launch) to 8 May 2020. METHODS: Multivariable logistic regression analysis performed on age-matched samples from hospital and community-based cohorts to ascertain association of frailty with symptoms of confirmed COVID-19. RESULTS: Hospital cohort: significantly higher prevalence of probable delirium in the frail sample, with no difference in fever or cough. Community-based cohort: significantly higher prevalence of possible delirium in frailer, older adults and fatigue and shortness of breath. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study demonstrating higher prevalence of probable delirium as a COVID-19 symptom in older adults with frailty compared to other older adults. This emphasises need for systematic frailty assessment and screening for delirium in acutely ill older patients in hospital and community settings. Clinicians should suspect COVID-19 in frail adults with delirium.
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spelling pubmed-75432512020-10-08 Probable delirium is a presenting symptom of COVID-19 in frail, older adults: a cohort study of 322 hospitalised and 535 community-based older adults Zazzara, Maria Beatrice Penfold, Rose S Roberts, Amy L Lee, Karla A Dooley, Hannah Sudre, Carole H Welch, Carly Bowyer, Ruth C E Visconti, Alessia Mangino, Massimo Freidin, Maxim B El-Sayed Moustafa, Julia S Small, Kerrin S Murray, Benjamin Modat, Marc Graham, Mark S Wolf, Jonathan Ourselin, Sebastien Martin, Finbarr C Steves, Claire J Lochlainn, Mary Ni Age Ageing Research Paper BACKGROUND: Frailty, increased vulnerability to physiological stressors, is associated with adverse outcomes. COVID-19 exhibits a more severe disease course in older, comorbid adults. Awareness of atypical presentations is critical to facilitate early identification. OBJECTIVE: To assess how frailty affects presenting COVID-19 symptoms in older adults. DESIGN: Observational cohort study of hospitalised older patients and self-report data for community-based older adults. SETTING: Admissions to St Thomas’ Hospital, London with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Community-based data for older adults using the COVID Symptom Study mobile application. SUBJECTS: Hospital cohort: patients aged 65 and over (n = 322); unscheduled hospital admission between 1 March 2020 and 5 May 2020; COVID-19 confirmed by RT-PCR of nasopharyngeal swab. Community-based cohort: participants aged 65 and over enrolled in the COVID Symptom Study (n = 535); reported test-positive for COVID-19 from 24 March (application launch) to 8 May 2020. METHODS: Multivariable logistic regression analysis performed on age-matched samples from hospital and community-based cohorts to ascertain association of frailty with symptoms of confirmed COVID-19. RESULTS: Hospital cohort: significantly higher prevalence of probable delirium in the frail sample, with no difference in fever or cough. Community-based cohort: significantly higher prevalence of possible delirium in frailer, older adults and fatigue and shortness of breath. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study demonstrating higher prevalence of probable delirium as a COVID-19 symptom in older adults with frailty compared to other older adults. This emphasises need for systematic frailty assessment and screening for delirium in acutely ill older patients in hospital and community settings. Clinicians should suspect COVID-19 in frail adults with delirium. Oxford University Press 2020-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7543251/ /pubmed/32986799 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afaa223 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_modelThis article is published and distributed under the terms of the Oxford University Press, Standard Journals Publication Model (https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model)
spellingShingle Research Paper
Zazzara, Maria Beatrice
Penfold, Rose S
Roberts, Amy L
Lee, Karla A
Dooley, Hannah
Sudre, Carole H
Welch, Carly
Bowyer, Ruth C E
Visconti, Alessia
Mangino, Massimo
Freidin, Maxim B
El-Sayed Moustafa, Julia S
Small, Kerrin S
Murray, Benjamin
Modat, Marc
Graham, Mark S
Wolf, Jonathan
Ourselin, Sebastien
Martin, Finbarr C
Steves, Claire J
Lochlainn, Mary Ni
Probable delirium is a presenting symptom of COVID-19 in frail, older adults: a cohort study of 322 hospitalised and 535 community-based older adults
title Probable delirium is a presenting symptom of COVID-19 in frail, older adults: a cohort study of 322 hospitalised and 535 community-based older adults
title_full Probable delirium is a presenting symptom of COVID-19 in frail, older adults: a cohort study of 322 hospitalised and 535 community-based older adults
title_fullStr Probable delirium is a presenting symptom of COVID-19 in frail, older adults: a cohort study of 322 hospitalised and 535 community-based older adults
title_full_unstemmed Probable delirium is a presenting symptom of COVID-19 in frail, older adults: a cohort study of 322 hospitalised and 535 community-based older adults
title_short Probable delirium is a presenting symptom of COVID-19 in frail, older adults: a cohort study of 322 hospitalised and 535 community-based older adults
title_sort probable delirium is a presenting symptom of covid-19 in frail, older adults: a cohort study of 322 hospitalised and 535 community-based older adults
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7543251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32986799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afaa223
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