Laboratory Test Use and Values in the Last Year of Life-a Matched Cohort Design.

IF 1.6 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Rhiannon L Roberts, Haris Imsirovic, Robert Talarico, Wenshan Li, André Carrington, Kruti Patel, Douglas Manuel, Peter Tanuseputro, Steven Hawken, Colleen Webber
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Abstract

Background: As individuals approach death, they experience declines in their cognitive, physical, motor, sensory, physiologic, and psychosocial functions. In this exploratory study we examined individuals' physiologic changes in the last year of life by examining laboratory tests commonly used in clinical practice.

Methods: Using health administrative datasets, we conducted an observational matched cohort study to assess laboratory test use and values over a decedent's last 12 months and a matched observation window for non-decedents. Laboratory tests included tests for electrolytes: potassium and sodium; complete blood count: hemoglobin and leukocytes; diabetes: hemoglobin A1c; and kidney or liver function: albumin-serum, alanine aminotransferase, and creatinine.

Results: We identified 376,463 decedents, 367,474 (97.6%) of whom were matched to non-decedents (similar age and sex). For each test, the proportion of non-decedents who received the test was stable over the 12-month observation period. A higher proportion of decedents had a laboratory test than non-decedents for all but the diabetes test. As decedents neared death, there was a gradual increase in test use until their final month of life, when test use dramatically increased. Across all laboratory tests, test values remained similar for non-decedents over the 12-month observation period. However, for decedents, there were differences in the magnitude and direction of the test values over the 12 months.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate distinct changes in decedents' laboratory test use and values over their last 12 months. Future work should explore whether laboratory tests could predict survival or improve the performance of mortality prediction models.

生命最后一年的实验室检测使用及其价值——匹配队列设计。
背景:当个体接近死亡时,他们的认知、身体、运动、感觉、生理和社会心理功能都会下降。在这项探索性研究中,我们通过检查临床实践中常用的实验室测试来检查个体在生命最后一年的生理变化。方法:使用卫生管理数据集,我们进行了一项观察性匹配队列研究,以评估死者过去12个月的实验室检测使用情况和价值,并对非死者进行了匹配观察窗口。实验室检查包括对电解质的检查:钾和钠;全血细胞计数:血红蛋白和白细胞;糖尿病:糖化血红蛋白;肾功能或肝功能:白蛋白血清、丙氨酸转氨酶和肌酐。结果:我们确定了376,463例死者,其中367,474例(97.6%)与非死者(年龄和性别相似)相匹配。在12个月的观察期内,每次测试中接受测试的非死者的比例是稳定的。除糖尿病测试外,死者接受实验室测试的比例高于非死者。随着死者接近死亡,测试的使用逐渐增加,直到他们生命的最后一个月,测试的使用急剧增加。在12个月的观察期内,所有实验室检测中,非死者的检测值保持相似。然而,对于死者,在12个月内,测试值的大小和方向存在差异。结论:我们的研究结果表明,在过去的12个月里,死者的实验室测试使用和价值发生了明显的变化。未来的工作应该探索实验室测试是否可以预测生存或改善死亡率预测模型的性能。
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Canadian Geriatrics Journal
Canadian Geriatrics Journal Nursing-Gerontology
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Geriatrics Journal (CGJ) is a peer-reviewed publication that is a home for innovative aging research of a high quality aimed at improving the health and the care provided to older persons residing in Canada and outside our borders. While we gratefully accept submissions from researchers outside our country, we are committed to encouraging aging research by Canadians. The CGJ is targeted to family physicians with training or an interest in the care of older persons, specialists in geriatric medicine, geriatric psychiatrists, and members of other health disciplines with a focus on gerontology.
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