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Frailty Severity and Hospitalization After Dialysis Initiation
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Clark, David
, Tennankore, Karthik
, West, Kenneth
, Vinson, Amanda
, Matheson, Kara
, West, Benjamin
, Rockwood, Kenneth
, Jain, Arsh
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Frailty
/ Hemodialysis
/ Hospitalization
/ Original Clinical Research Quantitative
2021
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Frailty Severity and Hospitalization After Dialysis Initiation
by
Clark, David
, Tennankore, Karthik
, West, Kenneth
, Vinson, Amanda
, Matheson, Kara
, West, Benjamin
, Rockwood, Kenneth
, Jain, Arsh
in
Frailty
/ Hemodialysis
/ Hospitalization
/ Original Clinical Research Quantitative
2021
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Frailty Severity and Hospitalization After Dialysis Initiation
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Frailty Severity and Hospitalization After Dialysis Initiation
2021
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Background:
Frailty is associated with hospitalization and mortality among dialysis patients. To now, few studies have considered the degree of frailty as a predictor of hospitalization.
Objective:
We evaluated whether frailty severity was associated with hospitalization after dialysis initiation.
Design:
Retrolective cohort study.
Setting:
Nova Scotia, Canada.
Patients:
Consecutive adult, chronic dialysis patients who initiated dialysis from January 1, 2009 to June 30, 2014, (last follow-up June, 2015).
Methods:
Frailty Severity, as determined by the 7-point Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS, ranging from 1 = very fit to 7 = severely frail), was measured at dialysis initiation and treated as continuous and in categories (CFS scores of 1-3, 4/5, and 6/7). Hospitalization was characterized by cumulative time admitted to hospital (proportion of days admitted/time at risk) and by the joint risk of hospitalization and death. Time at risk included time in hospital after dialysis initiation and patients were followed until transplantation or death.
Results:
Of 647 patients (mean age: 62 ± 15), 564 (87%) had CFS scores. The mean CFS score was 4 (“corresponding to “vulnerable”) ± 2 (“well” to “moderately frail”). In an adjusted negative binomial regression model, moderate-severely frail patients (CFS 6/7) had a >2-fold increased risk of cumulative time admitted to hospital compared to the lowest CFS category (IRR = 2.18, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.31-3.63). In the joint model, moderate-severely frail patients had a 61% increase in the relative hazard for hospitalization (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.61, 95% CI = 1.29-2.02) and a 93% increase in the relative hazard for death compared to the lowest CFS category (HR = 1.93, 95% CI = 1.16-3.22).
Limitations:
Potential unknown confounders may have affected the association between frailty severity and hospitalization given observational study design. The CFS is subjective and different clinicians may grade frailty severity differently or misclassify patients on the basis of limited availability.
Conclusions:
Among incident dialysis patients, a higher frailty severity as defined by the CFS is associated with both an increased risk of cumulative time admitted to hospital and joint risk of hospitalization and death.
Publisher
SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd,SAGE Publishing
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