Association between visual impairment and recurrent hospitalizations in older US adults

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Niranjani Nagarajan MD, MPH, Karolina Leziak MD, Yunshu Zhou PhD, Rachel Mumby MPH, Mengyao Hu PhD, Lauren E. Ferrante MD, MHS, Lindsey B. De Lott MD, MS, David B. Rein PhD, Joshua R. Ehrlich MD, MPH
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Abstract

Background

Visual impairment (VI) is common in older adults and is associated with adverse health outcomes. However, the association between objectively assessed VI and recurrent hospitalization remains unclear.

Objective

To investigate the association of different domains of visual function with recurrent hospitalization in older adults in the United States.

Methods

We used data from Round 11 of the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS), a nationally representative survey of Medicare beneficiaries, which included objective measures of distance and near visual acuity and contrast sensitivity. Using multivariable logistic regression models, we analyzed the association between VI (distance and near acuity <20/40, contrast sensitivity <1 SD below the sample mean) and prior year hospitalization and estimated marginal predicted probabilities of any (≥1) and recurrent (>1) hospitalization. Models were adjusted for demographic factors and comorbid medical conditions and accounted for NHATS complex survey design.

Results

The sample included 2960 respondents aged 71 and older (median age 81 years; 45% male, 82% non-Hispanic White). The predicted probability of hospitalization for those with any type of VI was 19.2% (15.9–22.6) versus 16.7% (14.9–18.6) for those without VI. The predicted probability of recurrent hospitalization for those with any type of VI was 7.2% (4.8–9.7) versus 4.1% (3.1–5.2) for those without VI. Near VI was significantly associated with recurrent hospitalization (OR = 2.04 [1.6, 3.61], p = 0.02), independent of other visual function measures, while other types of VI were not.

Conclusion

Near VI is significantly associated with recurrent hospitalization in older US adults. Future studies should determine whether improving near vision affects the likelihood of recurrent hospitalization.

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美国老年人视力损害与复发性住院之间的关系
背景:视力障碍(VI)在老年人中很常见,并与不良健康结局相关。然而,客观评估的VI与复发住院之间的关系尚不清楚。目的:探讨美国老年人不同视觉功能领域与复发住院的关系。方法:我们使用了全国健康与老龄化趋势研究(NHATS)第11轮的数据,这是一项具有全国代表性的医疗保险受益人调查,包括客观测量远近视力和对比灵敏度。使用多变量logistic回归模型,我们分析了VI(距离和近锐度1)住院之间的关系。模型根据人口统计学因素和合并症进行调整,并考虑到NHATS复杂的调查设计。结果:样本包括2960名71岁及以上的受访者(中位年龄81岁;45%男性,82%非西班牙裔白人)。任何类型VI的预测住院概率为19.2%(15.9-22.6),而没有VI的预测住院概率为16.7%(14.9-18.6)。任何类型VI的预测复发住院概率为7.2%(4.8-9.7),而没有VI的预测复发住院概率为4.1%(3.1-5.2)。近VI与复发住院显著相关(OR = 2.04 [1.6, 3.61], p = 0.02),独立于其他视觉功能测量,而其他类型VI则不相关。结论:在美国老年人中,近VI与复发性住院显著相关。未来的研究应该确定改善近视力是否会影响复发住院的可能性。
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CiteScore
10.00
自引率
6.30%
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504
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) is the go-to journal for clinical aging research. We provide a diverse, interprofessional community of healthcare professionals with the latest insights on geriatrics education, clinical practice, and public policy—all supporting the high-quality, person-centered care essential to our well-being as we age. Since the publication of our first edition in 1953, JAGS has remained one of the oldest and most impactful journals dedicated exclusively to gerontology and geriatrics.
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