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Multimorbidity Clusters in the Oldest Old: Results from the EpiChron Cohort

Multimorbidity is challenging for both patients and healthcare systems due to its increasing prevalence and high impact on people’s health and well-being. The risk of multimorbidity increases with age, but there is still more to discover regarding the clinical profile of the oldest old. In this stud...

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Autores principales: Ioakeim-Skoufa, Ignatios, Clerencia-Sierra, Mercedes, Moreno-Juste, Aida, Elías de Molins Peña, Carmen, Poblador-Plou, Beatriz, Aza-Pascual-Salcedo, Mercedes, González-Rubio, Francisca, Prados-Torres, Alexandra, Gimeno-Miguel, Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9408216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36011814
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610180
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author Ioakeim-Skoufa, Ignatios
Clerencia-Sierra, Mercedes
Moreno-Juste, Aida
Elías de Molins Peña, Carmen
Poblador-Plou, Beatriz
Aza-Pascual-Salcedo, Mercedes
González-Rubio, Francisca
Prados-Torres, Alexandra
Gimeno-Miguel, Antonio
author_facet Ioakeim-Skoufa, Ignatios
Clerencia-Sierra, Mercedes
Moreno-Juste, Aida
Elías de Molins Peña, Carmen
Poblador-Plou, Beatriz
Aza-Pascual-Salcedo, Mercedes
González-Rubio, Francisca
Prados-Torres, Alexandra
Gimeno-Miguel, Antonio
author_sort Ioakeim-Skoufa, Ignatios
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description Multimorbidity is challenging for both patients and healthcare systems due to its increasing prevalence and high impact on people’s health and well-being. The risk of multimorbidity increases with age, but there is still more to discover regarding the clinical profile of the oldest old. In this study, we used information from the EpiChron Cohort Study to identify multimorbidity patterns in individuals who died during the period 2010–2019 at the ages of 80–89, 90–99, and ≥100. This cohort links the demographic, clinical, and drug dispensation information of public health system users in Aragón, Spain. We saw a significantly lower number of chronic diseases and drugs and a lower prevalence of polypharmacy in centenarians compared to those aged 80–99. K-means clustering revealed different multimorbidity clusters by sex and age group. We observed clusters of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, obstructive pulmonary conditions, and neoplasms, amongst other profiles. One in three octogenarian women had a metabolic pattern (diabetes, dyslipidaemia, and other endocrine–metabolic disorders) with the highest number of diseases (up to seven) and prevalence of polypharmacy (64%). We observed clusters of dementia and genitourinary disorders in individuals on medication with anticholinergic activity. Our study offers an opportunity to better understand the urgency of adequately addressing multimorbidity in our older adults.
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spelling pubmed-94082162022-08-26 Multimorbidity Clusters in the Oldest Old: Results from the EpiChron Cohort Ioakeim-Skoufa, Ignatios Clerencia-Sierra, Mercedes Moreno-Juste, Aida Elías de Molins Peña, Carmen Poblador-Plou, Beatriz Aza-Pascual-Salcedo, Mercedes González-Rubio, Francisca Prados-Torres, Alexandra Gimeno-Miguel, Antonio Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Multimorbidity is challenging for both patients and healthcare systems due to its increasing prevalence and high impact on people’s health and well-being. The risk of multimorbidity increases with age, but there is still more to discover regarding the clinical profile of the oldest old. In this study, we used information from the EpiChron Cohort Study to identify multimorbidity patterns in individuals who died during the period 2010–2019 at the ages of 80–89, 90–99, and ≥100. This cohort links the demographic, clinical, and drug dispensation information of public health system users in Aragón, Spain. We saw a significantly lower number of chronic diseases and drugs and a lower prevalence of polypharmacy in centenarians compared to those aged 80–99. K-means clustering revealed different multimorbidity clusters by sex and age group. We observed clusters of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, obstructive pulmonary conditions, and neoplasms, amongst other profiles. One in three octogenarian women had a metabolic pattern (diabetes, dyslipidaemia, and other endocrine–metabolic disorders) with the highest number of diseases (up to seven) and prevalence of polypharmacy (64%). We observed clusters of dementia and genitourinary disorders in individuals on medication with anticholinergic activity. Our study offers an opportunity to better understand the urgency of adequately addressing multimorbidity in our older adults. MDPI 2022-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9408216/ /pubmed/36011814 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610180 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moreno-Juste, Aida
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Poblador-Plou, Beatriz
Aza-Pascual-Salcedo, Mercedes
González-Rubio, Francisca
Prados-Torres, Alexandra
Gimeno-Miguel, Antonio
Multimorbidity Clusters in the Oldest Old: Results from the EpiChron Cohort
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title_full Multimorbidity Clusters in the Oldest Old: Results from the EpiChron Cohort
title_fullStr Multimorbidity Clusters in the Oldest Old: Results from the EpiChron Cohort
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title_sort multimorbidity clusters in the oldest old: results from the epichron cohort
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9408216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36011814
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610180
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