Poster ID
1657
Conditions
Abstract
Introduction
- Delirium is common in hospitalized older patients. It is associated with increased mortality, poorer functional outcomes and increased length of stay.
- It has also been shown to be positively associated with level of co-morbidity in older postoperative patients.
- The aims of the study is to assess the correlation between delirium and co-morbidity in older medical inpatients. It also aim to determine the effect of gender on this association.
Method:
- This was a prospective, cross-sectional analysis carried out as part of a Quality Improvement Project on screening for delirium in older patients admitted acutely on medical wards from 6th to 12th October 2022.
- Patients were included if they were 65 years and over.
- Exclusion criteria were patients younger than 65 years. Patients with incomplete data were also excluded from analysis.
- Patients were screened for delirium using the 4-AT screening tool which is well validated.
- In addition the patients’ co-morbidities were assessed using the age-adjusted Charlson’s Comorbidity Index(CCI).
- The SPSS 29 IBM software was used for statistical analysis. Baseline characteristics were calculated using descriptive statistics. Pearson’s correlation co-efficient and linear regression analysis were used to calculate correlation.
Results:
- 233 patients in total were assessed - 119 males and 114 females.
- Median age was 79.4 years in males (Interquartile range – IQR – 11) and 83.5 years in females (interquartile range – IQR – 12).
- Overall mean age was 81.6 years (SD 8.1).
- The prevalence of likely delirium was 32.2 %.
- There was a statistically significant positive correlation between 4-AT and CCI (r=0.236; p<0.001).
- This effect was stronger in male than female patients (r=0.275, p=0.002 vs r=0.197;p=0.035 ; respectively).
Conclusion:
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There was a statistically significant positive correlation between elevated 4AT score and CCI in acutely hospitalized older medical patients. This correlation was stronger in males.
- The association needs more studies to validate these findings.
Comments
Delirium
A very interesting and worthwhile topic addressing a very common presentation in the over 65s. Appropriate use of method and analysis and a reasonable sample size in such a short window of data collection.
Well done
Interesting information on a condition that challenges our frail patients not only during inpatient stay but also ongoing care planning including discharge which unfortunately can often be delayed.