Frailty is associated with 90-day unplanned readmissions and death in patients with heart failure: A longitudinal study in China
Frailty has been reported to be significantly associated with adverse health outcomes in people with heart failure (HF). To explore the potential effects of frailty on unplanned readmissions and death in people with HF patients aged 18 years or older. 342 HF patients aged 18 years or older from the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Heart & lung 2022-05, Vol.53, p.25-31 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Frailty has been reported to be significantly associated with adverse health outcomes in people with heart failure (HF).
To explore the potential effects of frailty on unplanned readmissions and death in people with HF patients aged 18 years or older.
342 HF patients aged 18 years or older from the heart centers of two different tertiary care hospitals located in northwest of China were enrolled between July and December 2020. Frailty was assessed by the Tilburg Frailty Indicator. The patients were followed for unplanned readmissions, and all-cause mortality at 30, 60, as well as 90 days after discharge. Multivariate cox regression models were used to analyze the effects of frailty on 90-day unplanned readmission and death in the patients with HF.
Frailty prevalence was 54.7% among 342 HF patients, with a mean age of 64.65 ± 11.90 years. It was found that compared to non-frailty HF patients, the frailty HF patients were older and displayed higher systolic blood pressure, longer duration of HF, more severe cognitive function, and more comorbidities (P |
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ISSN: | 0147-9563 1527-3288 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2022.01.007 |