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Abstract: Objective To analyze of the clinical data of inpatients with COPD from Respiratory Department of Geriatric Hospital, and hospitalization survey on AECOPD and frailty, and to study the relationship between frailty and rehospitalized for AECOPD in elderly patients.Methods A total of 117 inpatients with AECOPD from September 1,2015 to October 31,2018 were prospectively recruited in this study. Diagnosis of frailty was evaluated with CFS within 24 hours of discharge, and then they were assigned into the frailty group and nonfrailty group. General clinical data, disease history, number of comorbidities and drug use were collected. All patients were followed up for 3 months for AECOPD rehospitalization.Results According to CFS evaluation results, 117 patients were divided into two groups, frailty group (n=53, 45.3%) and nonfrailty group (n=64, 54.7%).The proportion of patients age, cardiac insufficiency and cerebral infarction in frail group was higher than that in nonfrail group(P<0.05) , besides, the frailty group had larger numbers of comorbidities (≥4), of medications (>5) and of COPD level.There were 6 cases of AECOPD hospitalization in nonfrail group within 3 months, compared with 45 cases in frailty group (P<0.05).Through binary logistic regression analysis, frailty was the greatest impact on rehospitalization of AECOPD (OR=35.247, 95%CI=10.57117.527,P<0.05).Conclusion The fragile elderly people have higher risk of rehospitalization for AECOPD within three months.
Key words: proteinenergy malnutrition, aged;pulmonary disease, , chronic obstructive
Wang Lua, Tian Ronga, Zhou Weia, Niu Jianruia, Gao Maolongb. Effect of frailty on rehospitalization for acute exacerbations of COPD[J]. Clinical Focus, doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-583X.2019.04.006.
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