Older Adults with Celiac Disease Are At Increased Risk of Frailty:A Nationwide Cohort Study.

IF 8 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Haley M Zylberberg, Benjamin Lebwohl, Jonas Söderling, Bharati Kochar, Juulia Jylhävä, Peter H R Green, Jonas F Ludvigsson
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Abstract

Background and aims: Celiac disease (CeD) is increasingly diagnosed in older adults, though few studies have explored complications in this group. As frailty confers increased risk for adverse events, we aimed to explore frailty in older adults with CeD.

Methods: In a nationwide Swedish cohort, we identified adults ≥60 years with incident CeD between 2004-2017 which we matched to population-based controls without CeD by age, sex, county, and calendar-period. Baseline frailty within 3 years before CeD diagnosis or index date was assessed using the Hospital Frailty Risk Score. Among those without baseline frailty, we used conditional logistic regression to estimate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of future frailty at 5 years comparing CeD to controls. Logistic regression was used to evaluate the association between persistent villous atrophy vs mucosal healing and frailty in CeD patients.

Results: A total of 4,646 older adults with CeD were matched to 21,944 non-CeD individuals. Baseline frailty was increased in CeD patients (54.4%) compared to controls (29.7%, p<0.001), which existed across all frailty categories: low-risk (43.4% vs 23.8%), intermediate-risk (10.3% 5.4%), and high-risk (0.8% vs 0.6%). Among those without baseline frailty, CeD patients had a 66% increased risk of overall frailty at 5 years (95% CI 1.50-1.83). Mucosal healing in CeD individuals on follow-up biopsy did not protect against future frailty.

Conclusions: Older adults with CeD were significantly more likely to become frail than matched comparators. This analysis reveals the increased vulnerability that older patients with CeD are likely to experience.

患有乳糜泻的老年人体质虚弱的风险增加:一项全国性队列研究。
背景和目的:越来越多的老年人被诊断患有乳糜泻(Celiac disease,CeD),但很少有研究探讨这一群体的并发症。由于虚弱会增加不良事件发生的风险,我们旨在探讨患有乳糜泻的老年人的虚弱情况:在瑞典全国范围内的队列中,我们发现了 2004-2017 年间≥60 岁、发生 CeD 的成年人,并按年龄、性别、县和日历期与未发生 CeD 的人群对照进行了匹配。在 CeD 诊断或指数日期之前的 3 年内,我们使用医院虚弱风险评分对基线虚弱程度进行了评估。在没有基线虚弱的人群中,我们使用条件逻辑回归法估算了 CeD 与对照人群相比 5 年后未来虚弱的几率比和 95% 的置信区间 (CI)。逻辑回归用于评估持续性绒毛萎缩与粘膜愈合和 CeD 患者体弱之间的关系:共有 4646 名患有 CeD 的老年人与 21944 名非 CeD 患者进行了配对。与对照组(29.7%,p)相比,脊髓灰质炎患者(54.4%)的基线虚弱程度增加:患有 CeD 的老年人变得虚弱的可能性明显高于匹配的对照组。这项分析揭示了患有 CeD 的老年患者可能会变得更加脆弱。
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American Journal of Gastroenterology
American Journal of Gastroenterology 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
5.10%
发文量
458
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), The American Journal of Gastroenterology (AJG) stands as the foremost clinical journal in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology. AJG offers practical and professional support to clinicians addressing the most prevalent gastroenterological disorders in patients.
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