Is functional mobility an independent mortality risk factor in subjects with. dementia?
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Titre | Is functional mobility an independent mortality risk factor in subjects with. dementia? |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Auteurs | Mahmoudi R, Novella J-L, Manckoundia P, Ahssaini F, Lang P-O, Blanchard F, Jolly D, Drame M |
Journal | MATURITAS |
Volume | 103 |
Pagination | 65-70 |
Date Published | SEP |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0378-5122 |
Mots-clés | Dementia, Elderly, Functional mobility, Mortality, SAFES cohort |
Résumé | Objective: To investigate whether functional mobility is a predictor of 12-month mortality in elderly subjects with dementia. Study design: Prospective multicentre study performed in nine French university hospitals. Patients aged 75 years or more and hospitalised in medical wards via the emergency department were eligible. Those with a diagnosis of dementia were considered in the analyses. Main outcome measures: Patients' characteristics obtained through comprehensive geriatric assessment performed during the first week of hospitalisation. Functional mobility was assessed using the timed ``Up & Go'' test. The main outcome was time to death within the 12 months of follow-up. Bivariable relationships between each risk factor and mortality were assessed using a Cox regression model with one explanatory variable. For multivariable analysis, the Cox regression model was used in a stepwise method after examining potential confoUnders and interactions. Results: In all, 589 patients had a diagnosis of dementia, and were considered in the present analyses. Their mean age was 86 6 years and most (69%) were female. The prevalence of functional mobility disorders was 86%. After 12 months, 232 (39%) had died. After adjustment for potential confounders, functional mobility was associated with a significantly higher risk of 12-month mortality (HR = 1.66; 95% CI = 1.02-2.71; p = 0.04). Conclusions: Impaired functional mobility as assessed by the timed Up & Go test identifies subjects with dementia at risk of unfavourable outcome. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.maturitas.2017.06.031 |