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Characteristics and in‐hospital outcomes of elderly patients with cancer in a top‐ranked hospital in China, 2016–2020: Real‐world study

BACKGROUND: Cancer is mostly a disease of aging, and older patients with cancer are generally frailer. This study aimed to describe the characteristics and in‐hospital outcomes and explore factors associated with duration, cost, and mortality during first hospitalization, in older patients with canc...

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Autores principales: Huang, Lei, Shi, Yan, Wang, Lei, Rong, Lan, Ren, Yan, Xu, Chenying, Wu, Junwei, Zhang, Mingmin, Zhu, Lifeng, Zhang, Junjie, Xu, Xiaofeng, Hu, Weiguo, Zhang, Jun
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9939123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36164280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5203
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author Huang, Lei
Shi, Yan
Wang, Lei
Rong, Lan
Ren, Yan
Xu, Chenying
Wu, Junwei
Zhang, Mingmin
Zhu, Lifeng
Zhang, Junjie
Xu, Xiaofeng
Hu, Weiguo
Zhang, Jun
author_facet Huang, Lei
Shi, Yan
Wang, Lei
Rong, Lan
Ren, Yan
Xu, Chenying
Wu, Junwei
Zhang, Mingmin
Zhu, Lifeng
Zhang, Junjie
Xu, Xiaofeng
Hu, Weiguo
Zhang, Jun
author_sort Huang, Lei
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description BACKGROUND: Cancer is mostly a disease of aging, and older patients with cancer are generally frailer. This study aimed to describe the characteristics and in‐hospital outcomes and explore factors associated with duration, cost, and mortality during first hospitalization, in older patients with cancer admitted to a top‐ranked hospital in China. METHODS: Data on patients with solid cancer ≥65 years consecutively hospitalized in 2016–2020 were retrieved from the electronic medical records of Ruijin Hospital in Shanghai, China. Baseline characteristics, duration, cost, and mortality during hospitalization were described. Factors associated with duration, cost, and mortality during first hospitalization were explored using multivariable‐adjusted logistic regression. RESULTS: 20,650 eligible patients with male proportion of 59% and median age of 70 years were analyzed. 45% of the patients underwent resection in our hospital. Upon first admission, 49% of patients had hypertension, 19% diabetes, 22% weight loss, and 28% risks of malnutrition. The median duration and cost of first hospitalization were 9 days and 32,000 RMB, respectively. 118 (0.6%) and 228 (1.1%) deaths occurred during first and any hospitalization, respectively. For first hospitalization, longer duration and higher cost were positively associated with older ages, male gender, emergency admission, certain tumor locations and histology, histories of diabetes, cirrhosis, and anticoagulant intake, higher body mass index, weight loss, reduced food intake, risk of falling, and worse self‐care ability; in‐hospital mortality was positively associated with age ≥85 years, emergency admission, certain cancer types, histories of hypertension and psychotropic intake, reduced food intake, and worse self‐care ability. CONCLUSIONS: This study identified certain baseline patient and tumor characteristics, medical and medication histories, changes of weight and food intake, diet, and self‐care ability which were independently associated with in‐hospital outcomes among older patients with cancer admitted to our hospital and which should be paid special attention to. While the factors might not be easily modifiable, our study can help identify patients at higher risks of inferior in‐hospital outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-99391232023-02-20 Characteristics and in‐hospital outcomes of elderly patients with cancer in a top‐ranked hospital in China, 2016–2020: Real‐world study Huang, Lei Shi, Yan Wang, Lei Rong, Lan Ren, Yan Xu, Chenying Wu, Junwei Zhang, Mingmin Zhu, Lifeng Zhang, Junjie Xu, Xiaofeng Hu, Weiguo Zhang, Jun Cancer Med RESEARCH ARTICLES BACKGROUND: Cancer is mostly a disease of aging, and older patients with cancer are generally frailer. This study aimed to describe the characteristics and in‐hospital outcomes and explore factors associated with duration, cost, and mortality during first hospitalization, in older patients with cancer admitted to a top‐ranked hospital in China. METHODS: Data on patients with solid cancer ≥65 years consecutively hospitalized in 2016–2020 were retrieved from the electronic medical records of Ruijin Hospital in Shanghai, China. Baseline characteristics, duration, cost, and mortality during hospitalization were described. Factors associated with duration, cost, and mortality during first hospitalization were explored using multivariable‐adjusted logistic regression. RESULTS: 20,650 eligible patients with male proportion of 59% and median age of 70 years were analyzed. 45% of the patients underwent resection in our hospital. Upon first admission, 49% of patients had hypertension, 19% diabetes, 22% weight loss, and 28% risks of malnutrition. The median duration and cost of first hospitalization were 9 days and 32,000 RMB, respectively. 118 (0.6%) and 228 (1.1%) deaths occurred during first and any hospitalization, respectively. For first hospitalization, longer duration and higher cost were positively associated with older ages, male gender, emergency admission, certain tumor locations and histology, histories of diabetes, cirrhosis, and anticoagulant intake, higher body mass index, weight loss, reduced food intake, risk of falling, and worse self‐care ability; in‐hospital mortality was positively associated with age ≥85 years, emergency admission, certain cancer types, histories of hypertension and psychotropic intake, reduced food intake, and worse self‐care ability. CONCLUSIONS: This study identified certain baseline patient and tumor characteristics, medical and medication histories, changes of weight and food intake, diet, and self‐care ability which were independently associated with in‐hospital outcomes among older patients with cancer admitted to our hospital and which should be paid special attention to. While the factors might not be easily modifiable, our study can help identify patients at higher risks of inferior in‐hospital outcomes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9939123/ /pubmed/36164280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5203 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle RESEARCH ARTICLES
Huang, Lei
Shi, Yan
Wang, Lei
Rong, Lan
Ren, Yan
Xu, Chenying
Wu, Junwei
Zhang, Mingmin
Zhu, Lifeng
Zhang, Junjie
Xu, Xiaofeng
Hu, Weiguo
Zhang, Jun
Characteristics and in‐hospital outcomes of elderly patients with cancer in a top‐ranked hospital in China, 2016–2020: Real‐world study
title Characteristics and in‐hospital outcomes of elderly patients with cancer in a top‐ranked hospital in China, 2016–2020: Real‐world study
title_full Characteristics and in‐hospital outcomes of elderly patients with cancer in a top‐ranked hospital in China, 2016–2020: Real‐world study
title_fullStr Characteristics and in‐hospital outcomes of elderly patients with cancer in a top‐ranked hospital in China, 2016–2020: Real‐world study
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics and in‐hospital outcomes of elderly patients with cancer in a top‐ranked hospital in China, 2016–2020: Real‐world study
title_short Characteristics and in‐hospital outcomes of elderly patients with cancer in a top‐ranked hospital in China, 2016–2020: Real‐world study
title_sort characteristics and in‐hospital outcomes of elderly patients with cancer in a top‐ranked hospital in china, 2016–2020: real‐world study
topic RESEARCH ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9939123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36164280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5203
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