Department of Rehabilitation, Sakakibara Heart Institute.
Department of Cardiology, Sakakibara Heart Institute.
Circ J. 2023 Jul 25;87(8):1112-1119. doi: 10.1253/circj.CJ-23-0102. Epub 2023 May 2.
We investigated the components of frailty associated with hospitalization-associated disability (HAD) after cardiac surgery.
This retrospective, observational study evaluated 1,446 older patients after elective cardiac surgery at the Sakakibara Heart Institute. We examined the association between HAD and 7 domains of frailty assessed by the Kihon Checklist. HAD was defined as a decline in the ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL) between admission and discharge, as assessed by the Barthel Index. Logistic regression and decision tree analysis were used to identify associations between the number and type of frailty components and HAD. Of the 1,446 patients, 190 were excluded, and 90 (7%) developed HAD. An increase in the number of frailty components was a risk factor for HAD (odds ratio: 1.88, 95% confidence interval: 1.62-2.17). Decision tree analysis identified physical functional decline, depression, and cognitive dysfunction as factors associated with HAD. The incidence of HAD was highest in cases of physical functional decline (21%) and lowest for cases in which the 3 aforementioned factors were absent (2.8%).
An increased number of frailty factors increased the risk of HAD and the findings also reaffirmed the importance of a comprehensive assessment to evaluate the risk of HAD, including evaluation of physical function, cognitive function, and depression.
我们研究了与心脏手术后住院相关残疾(HAD)相关的虚弱成分。
这项回顾性观察研究评估了在坂神心脏研究所进行择期心脏手术后的 1446 名老年患者。我们检查了 HAD 与通过 Kihon Checklist 评估的 7 个虚弱领域之间的关联。HAD 定义为入院和出院时日常生活活动(ADL)能力下降,由 Barthel 指数评估。逻辑回归和决策树分析用于确定虚弱成分的数量和类型与 HAD 之间的关联。在 1446 名患者中,有 190 名被排除,有 90 名(7%)发生了 HAD。虚弱成分数量的增加是 HAD 的危险因素(优势比:1.88,95%置信区间:1.62-2.17)。决策树分析确定身体功能下降、抑郁和认知功能障碍是与 HAD 相关的因素。在身体功能下降的情况下,HAD 的发生率最高(21%),而在不存在上述 3 个因素的情况下,HAD 的发生率最低(2.8%)。
虚弱因素的增加增加了 HAD 的风险,研究结果还再次证实了进行全面评估以评估 HAD 风险的重要性,包括评估身体功能、认知功能和抑郁。