Application of laboratory frailty index in predicting delirium in elderly patients with community-acquired pneumonia.

IF 3.3 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Frontiers in aging Pub Date : 2024-12-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fragi.2024.1478355
Jingxian Liao, Xiaozhu Shen, Zhiqiang Du, Lei Miao
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Abstract

Background: With the global aging population, community-acquired pneumonia and delirium are increasingly critical health issues among the elderly. The Laboratory Frailty Index provides an objective measure of frailty. This study explores its capacity in predicting delirium and examines the interplay between frailty and nutritional status in elderly patients with community-acquired pneumonia.

Methods and materials: This retrospective study included 481 elderly patients aged 75 and above diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia. The Laboratory Frailty Index was calculated by dividing the sum of abnormal indicator scores by the total number of test indicators, resulting in a score ranging from 0 to 1, with higher values indicating greater frailty.

Results: Higher Laboratory Frailty Index scores were associated with an increased risk of delirium. The index's predictive accuracy improved when combined with nutritional assessments. Patients experiencing malnutrition alongside higher frailty scores exhibited a higher risk of adverse outcomes. Nutritional status mediated the relationship between frailty and delirium, underlining the significance of addressing both variables.

Conclusion: The Laboratory Frailty Index is a robust predictor of delirium in elderly patients with community-acquired pneumonia. These findings provide valuable insights for the early identification and intervention of delirium in clinical settings.

实验室虚弱指数在预测社区获得性肺炎老年患者谵妄中的应用。
背景:随着全球人口老龄化,社区获得性肺炎和谵妄是老年人日益严重的健康问题。实验室虚弱指数提供了虚弱的客观衡量标准。本研究探讨其预测谵妄的能力,并探讨衰弱与营养状况在老年社区获得性肺炎患者中的相互作用。方法与材料:回顾性研究纳入481例75岁及以上诊断为社区获得性肺炎的老年患者。实验室虚弱指数由异常指标得分之和除以检测指标总数计算得出,得分范围为0 ~ 1,数值越高,虚弱程度越高。结果:较高的实验室虚弱指数得分与谵妄的风险增加有关。当与营养评估相结合时,该指数的预测准确性有所提高。患有营养不良和虚弱评分较高的患者出现不良后果的风险更高。营养状况介导了虚弱和谵妄之间的关系,强调了解决这两个变量的重要性。结论:实验室虚弱指数是老年社区获得性肺炎患者谵妄的可靠预测指标。这些发现为谵妄的早期识别和临床干预提供了有价值的见解。
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