Multimorbidity Patterns in Hospitalized Older Patients: Associations among Chronic Diseases and Geriatric Syndromes.

The clinical status of older individuals with multimorbidity can be further complicated by concomitant geriatric syndromes. This study explores multimorbidity patterns, encompassing both chronic diseases and geriatric syndromes, in geriatric patients attended in an acute hospital setting.Retrospecti...

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Main Authors: Mercedes Clerencia-Sierra, Amaia Calderón-Larrañaga, Nicolás Martínez-Velilla, Itziar Vergara-Mitxeltorena, Pablo Aldaz-Herce, Beatriz Poblador-Plou, Mónica Machón-Sobrado, Nerea Egüés-Olazabal, Gabor Abellán-van Kan, Alexandra Prados-Torres
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4514748?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6b3a2e60adee4bb1a25ef83e278e20122020-11-25T01:51:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01107e013290910.1371/journal.pone.0132909Multimorbidity Patterns in Hospitalized Older Patients: Associations among Chronic Diseases and Geriatric Syndromes.Mercedes Clerencia-SierraAmaia Calderón-LarrañagaNicolás Martínez-VelillaItziar Vergara-MitxeltorenaPablo Aldaz-HerceBeatriz Poblador-PlouMónica Machón-SobradoNerea Egüés-OlazabalGabor Abellán-van KanAlexandra Prados-TorresThe clinical status of older individuals with multimorbidity can be further complicated by concomitant geriatric syndromes. This study explores multimorbidity patterns, encompassing both chronic diseases and geriatric syndromes, in geriatric patients attended in an acute hospital setting.Retrospective observational study.Unit of Social and Clinical Assessment (UVSS), Miguel Servet University Hospital (HUMS), Zaragoza (Spain). Year, 2011.A total of 924 hospitalized patients aged 65 years or older.Data on patients' clinical, functional, cognitive and social statuses were gathered through comprehensive geriatric assessments. To identify diseases and/or geriatric syndromes that cluster into patterns, an exploratory factor analysis was applied, stratifying by sex. The factors can be interpreted as multimorbidity patterns, i.e., diseases non-randomly associated with each other within the study population. The resulting patterns were clinically assessed by several physicians.The mean age of the study population was 82.1 years (SD 7.2). Multimorbidity burden was lower in men under 80 years, but increased in those over 80. Immobility, urinary incontinence, hypertension, falls, dementia, cognitive decline, diabetes and arrhythmia were among the 10 most frequent health problems in both sexes, with prevalence rates above 20%. Four multimorbidity patterns were identified that were present in both sexes: Cardiovascular, Induced Dependency, Falls and Osteoarticular. The number of conditions comprising these patterns was similar in men and women.The existence of specific multimorbidity patterns in geriatric patients, such as the Induced Dependency and Falls patterns, may facilitate the early detection of vulnerability to stressors, thus helping to avoid negative health outcomes such as functional disability.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4514748?pdf=render
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author Mercedes Clerencia-Sierra
Amaia Calderón-Larrañaga
Nicolás Martínez-Velilla
Itziar Vergara-Mitxeltorena
Pablo Aldaz-Herce
Beatriz Poblador-Plou
Mónica Machón-Sobrado
Nerea Egüés-Olazabal
Gabor Abellán-van Kan
Alexandra Prados-Torres
spellingShingle Mercedes Clerencia-Sierra
Amaia Calderón-Larrañaga
Nicolás Martínez-Velilla
Itziar Vergara-Mitxeltorena
Pablo Aldaz-Herce
Beatriz Poblador-Plou
Mónica Machón-Sobrado
Nerea Egüés-Olazabal
Gabor Abellán-van Kan
Alexandra Prados-Torres
Multimorbidity Patterns in Hospitalized Older Patients: Associations among Chronic Diseases and Geriatric Syndromes.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Mercedes Clerencia-Sierra
Amaia Calderón-Larrañaga
Nicolás Martínez-Velilla
Itziar Vergara-Mitxeltorena
Pablo Aldaz-Herce
Beatriz Poblador-Plou
Mónica Machón-Sobrado
Nerea Egüés-Olazabal
Gabor Abellán-van Kan
Alexandra Prados-Torres
author_sort Mercedes Clerencia-Sierra
title Multimorbidity Patterns in Hospitalized Older Patients: Associations among Chronic Diseases and Geriatric Syndromes.
title_short Multimorbidity Patterns in Hospitalized Older Patients: Associations among Chronic Diseases and Geriatric Syndromes.
title_full Multimorbidity Patterns in Hospitalized Older Patients: Associations among Chronic Diseases and Geriatric Syndromes.
title_fullStr Multimorbidity Patterns in Hospitalized Older Patients: Associations among Chronic Diseases and Geriatric Syndromes.
title_full_unstemmed Multimorbidity Patterns in Hospitalized Older Patients: Associations among Chronic Diseases and Geriatric Syndromes.
title_sort multimorbidity patterns in hospitalized older patients: associations among chronic diseases and geriatric syndromes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The clinical status of older individuals with multimorbidity can be further complicated by concomitant geriatric syndromes. This study explores multimorbidity patterns, encompassing both chronic diseases and geriatric syndromes, in geriatric patients attended in an acute hospital setting.Retrospective observational study.Unit of Social and Clinical Assessment (UVSS), Miguel Servet University Hospital (HUMS), Zaragoza (Spain). Year, 2011.A total of 924 hospitalized patients aged 65 years or older.Data on patients' clinical, functional, cognitive and social statuses were gathered through comprehensive geriatric assessments. To identify diseases and/or geriatric syndromes that cluster into patterns, an exploratory factor analysis was applied, stratifying by sex. The factors can be interpreted as multimorbidity patterns, i.e., diseases non-randomly associated with each other within the study population. The resulting patterns were clinically assessed by several physicians.The mean age of the study population was 82.1 years (SD 7.2). Multimorbidity burden was lower in men under 80 years, but increased in those over 80. Immobility, urinary incontinence, hypertension, falls, dementia, cognitive decline, diabetes and arrhythmia were among the 10 most frequent health problems in both sexes, with prevalence rates above 20%. Four multimorbidity patterns were identified that were present in both sexes: Cardiovascular, Induced Dependency, Falls and Osteoarticular. The number of conditions comprising these patterns was similar in men and women.The existence of specific multimorbidity patterns in geriatric patients, such as the Induced Dependency and Falls patterns, may facilitate the early detection of vulnerability to stressors, thus helping to avoid negative health outcomes such as functional disability.
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