Objectives: To explore short-term mortality and its predictors among older patients hospitalized in a acute geriatric ward (AGW) in Northwestern Italy. Design: Retrospective observational single-center cohort study. Material and methods: Patients consecutively admitted for any reason between June 2021 and May 2022 were included in the analysis. Along with sociodemographic, clinical, and functional variables, prognosis estimation (Palliative Prognostic Index; PPI) at the time of admission was registered. Short-term all-cause mortality (in-hospital and within 3 months of discharge) was the primary outcome. Results: About one-third of the total sample died in the short-term (32.4 %). Along with PPI score (OR 1.115, 95 %CI 1.034-1.202), short-term mortality was independently associated with functional dependency (OR 1.278, 95 %CI 1.170-1.395). Conclusions: The high short-term mortality in our sample should call for the inclusion of palliative prognostic tools within the in-hospital comprehensive geriatric assessment to better recognize and appropriately manage older patients at the end of life.

Short-term mortality and associated factors among older hospitalized patients: A narrative retrospective analysis of end-of-life care in an acute geriatric unit

Presta, Roberto;Brunetti, Enrico;Schiara, Laura Anna Maria;Villosio, Cristina;Staiani, Martina;Isaia, Gianluca;Marinello, Renata;Bo, Mario
2024-01-01

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Objectives: To explore short-term mortality and its predictors among older patients hospitalized in a acute geriatric ward (AGW) in Northwestern Italy. Design: Retrospective observational single-center cohort study. Material and methods: Patients consecutively admitted for any reason between June 2021 and May 2022 were included in the analysis. Along with sociodemographic, clinical, and functional variables, prognosis estimation (Palliative Prognostic Index; PPI) at the time of admission was registered. Short-term all-cause mortality (in-hospital and within 3 months of discharge) was the primary outcome. Results: About one-third of the total sample died in the short-term (32.4 %). Along with PPI score (OR 1.115, 95 %CI 1.034-1.202), short-term mortality was independently associated with functional dependency (OR 1.278, 95 %CI 1.170-1.395). Conclusions: The high short-term mortality in our sample should call for the inclusion of palliative prognostic tools within the in-hospital comprehensive geriatric assessment to better recognize and appropriately manage older patients at the end of life.
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Frailty; Geriatric assessment; Hospital mortality; Palliative care
Presta, Roberto; Brunetti, Enrico; Salone, Bianca; Schiara, Laura Anna Maria; Villosio, Cristina; Staiani, Martina; Lucchese, Francesca; Isaia, Gianlu...espandi
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