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Development and validation of a prognostic index for 1-year mortality in older adults after hospitalization
L C Walter et al. JAMA. 2001.
Abstract
Context: For many elderly patients, an acute medical illness requiring hospitalization is followed by a progressive decline, resulting in high rates of mortality in this population during the year following discharge. However, few prognostic indices have focused on predicting posthospital mortality in older adults.
Objective: To develop and validate a prognostic index for 1 year mortality of older adults after hospital discharge using information readily available at discharge.
Design: Data analyses derived from 2 prospective studies with 1-year of follow-up, conducted in 1993 through 1997.
Setting and patients: We developed the prognostic index in 1495 patients aged at least 70 years who were discharged from a general medical service at a tertiary care hospital (mean age, 81 years; 67% female) and validated it in 1427 patients discharged from a separate community teaching hospital (mean age, 79 years; 61% female).
Main outcome measure: Prediction of 1-year mortality using risk factors such as demographic characteristics, activities of daily living (ADL) dependency, comorbid conditions, length of hospital stay, and laboratory measurements.
Results: In the derivation cohort, 6 independent risk factors for mortality were identified and weighted using logistic regression: male sex (1 point); number of dependent ADLs at discharge (1-4 ADLs, 2 points; all 5 ADLs, 5 points); congestive heart failure (2 points); cancer (solitary, 3 points; metastatic, 8 points); creatinine level higher than 3.0 mg/dL (265 micromol/L) (2 points); and low albumin level (3.0-3.4 g/dL, 1 point; <3.0 g/dL, 2 points). Several variables associated with 1-year mortality in bivariable analyses, such as age and dementia, were not independently associated with mortality after adjustment for functional status. We calculated risk scores for patients by adding the points of each independent risk factor present. In the derivation cohort, 1-year mortality was 13% in the lowest-risk group (0-1 point), 20% in the group with 2 or 3 points, 37% in the group with 4 to 6 points, and 68% in the highest-risk group (>6 points). In the validation cohort, 1-year mortality was 4% in the lowest-risk group, 19% in the group with 2 or 3 points, 34% in the group with 4 to 6 points, and 64% in the highest-risk group. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for the point system was 0.75 in the derivation cohort and 0.79 in the validation cohort.
Conclusions: Our prognostic index, which used 6 risk factors known at discharge and a simple additive point system to stratify medical patients 70 years or older according to 1-year mortality after hospitalization, had good discrimination and calibration and generalized well in an independent sample of patients at a different site. These characteristics suggest that our index may be useful for clinical care and risk adjustment.
Comment in
- Prognostic indices in clinical practice.
Redelmeier DA, Lustig AJ. Redelmeier DA, et al. JAMA. 2001 Jun 20;285(23):3024-5. doi: 10.1001/jama.285.23.3024. JAMA. 2001. PMID: 11410103 No abstract available. - Prediction of 6-month mortality among older hospitalized adults.
Rozzini R, Sabatini T, Trabucchi M. Rozzini R, et al. JAMA. 2001 Sep 19;286(11):1315-6. doi: 10.1001/jama.286.11.1315-a. JAMA. 2001. PMID: 11560535 No abstract available. - Use of prognostic indexes for determining malpractice liability.
Smith DA. Smith DA. JAMA. 2001 Oct 10;286(14):1712-3. doi: 10.1001/jama.286.14.1712. JAMA. 2001. PMID: 11594892 No abstract available.
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