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Does Frailty influence Inhospital Management and Outcomes of COVID-19 in Older Adults in the US?

Older age has been consistently associated with adverse COVID-19 outcomes. Frailty, a syndrome characterized by declining function across multiple body systems is common in older adults and may increase vulnerability to adverse outcomes among COVID-19 patients. However, the impacts of frailty on COV...

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Autores principales: Setoguchi, Soko, Madhira, Vithal, Bergquist, Timothy, Kuhrt, Nathaniel, Islam, Jessica, Spratt, Heidi, Siu, Joseph, Kennedy, Richard
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8681723/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.3482
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author Setoguchi, Soko
Madhira, Vithal
Bergquist, Timothy
Kuhrt, Nathaniel
Islam, Jessica
Spratt, Heidi
Siu, Joseph
Kennedy, Richard
author_facet Setoguchi, Soko
Madhira, Vithal
Bergquist, Timothy
Kuhrt, Nathaniel
Islam, Jessica
Spratt, Heidi
Siu, Joseph
Kennedy, Richard
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description Older age has been consistently associated with adverse COVID-19 outcomes. Frailty, a syndrome characterized by declining function across multiple body systems is common in older adults and may increase vulnerability to adverse outcomes among COVID-19 patients. However, the impacts of frailty on COVID-19 management, severity, or outcomes have not been well characterized in a large, representative US population. Using the National COVID Cohort Collaborative, a multi-institutional US repository for COVID-19 research, we calculated the Hospital Frailty Risk Score (HFRS), a validated EHR-based frailty score, among COVID-19 inpatients age ≥ 65. We examined patient demographics and comorbidities, length of stay (LOS), systemic corticosteroid and remdesivir use, ICU admission, and inpatient mortality across subgroups by HFRS score. Among 58,964 inpatients from 53 institutions (51% male, 65% White, 18% Black, 9% Hispanic, mean age 75, mean Charlson comorbidity count 3.0, and median LOS 7 days), 38,692 (66%), 4,180 (7%), 3,531 (6%), 3,525 (6%) and 7,862 (13%) had HFRS scores of 0-1, 2, 3, 4, and >=5 , respectively. Frailty was only moderately correlated with age and comorbidity (ρ=0.178 and 0.348, respectively, p<0.001). Overall, 34% received systemic corticosteroid and 19% received remdesivir. We observed 4% ICU admissions and 16% inpatient death. Among non-ICU admissions, after adjusting for demographics and comorbidities, frailty (HFRS ≥ 2) was associated with 79% greater systemic corticosteroid use and 22% greater remdesivir use, whereas a higher HRFS score was marginally associated with higher rates of severe COVID disease, inpatient death, or ICU admission.
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spelling pubmed-86817232021-12-17 Does Frailty influence Inhospital Management and Outcomes of COVID-19 in Older Adults in the US? Setoguchi, Soko Madhira, Vithal Bergquist, Timothy Kuhrt, Nathaniel Islam, Jessica Spratt, Heidi Siu, Joseph Kennedy, Richard Innov Aging Abstracts Older age has been consistently associated with adverse COVID-19 outcomes. Frailty, a syndrome characterized by declining function across multiple body systems is common in older adults and may increase vulnerability to adverse outcomes among COVID-19 patients. However, the impacts of frailty on COVID-19 management, severity, or outcomes have not been well characterized in a large, representative US population. Using the National COVID Cohort Collaborative, a multi-institutional US repository for COVID-19 research, we calculated the Hospital Frailty Risk Score (HFRS), a validated EHR-based frailty score, among COVID-19 inpatients age ≥ 65. We examined patient demographics and comorbidities, length of stay (LOS), systemic corticosteroid and remdesivir use, ICU admission, and inpatient mortality across subgroups by HFRS score. Among 58,964 inpatients from 53 institutions (51% male, 65% White, 18% Black, 9% Hispanic, mean age 75, mean Charlson comorbidity count 3.0, and median LOS 7 days), 38,692 (66%), 4,180 (7%), 3,531 (6%), 3,525 (6%) and 7,862 (13%) had HFRS scores of 0-1, 2, 3, 4, and >=5 , respectively. Frailty was only moderately correlated with age and comorbidity (ρ=0.178 and 0.348, respectively, p<0.001). Overall, 34% received systemic corticosteroid and 19% received remdesivir. We observed 4% ICU admissions and 16% inpatient death. Among non-ICU admissions, after adjusting for demographics and comorbidities, frailty (HFRS ≥ 2) was associated with 79% greater systemic corticosteroid use and 22% greater remdesivir use, whereas a higher HRFS score was marginally associated with higher rates of severe COVID disease, inpatient death, or ICU admission. Oxford University Press 2021-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8681723/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.3482 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bergquist, Timothy
Kuhrt, Nathaniel
Islam, Jessica
Spratt, Heidi
Siu, Joseph
Kennedy, Richard
Does Frailty influence Inhospital Management and Outcomes of COVID-19 in Older Adults in the US?
title Does Frailty influence Inhospital Management and Outcomes of COVID-19 in Older Adults in the US?
title_full Does Frailty influence Inhospital Management and Outcomes of COVID-19 in Older Adults in the US?
title_fullStr Does Frailty influence Inhospital Management and Outcomes of COVID-19 in Older Adults in the US?
title_full_unstemmed Does Frailty influence Inhospital Management and Outcomes of COVID-19 in Older Adults in the US?
title_short Does Frailty influence Inhospital Management and Outcomes of COVID-19 in Older Adults in the US?
title_sort does frailty influence inhospital management and outcomes of covid-19 in older adults in the us?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8681723/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.3482
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