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The Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and the multidimensional approach. A new look at the older patient with gastroenterological disorders.
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Best practice & research. Clinical gastroenterology [Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol] 2009; Vol. 23 (6), pp. 829-37. - Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- The Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) is a multidimensional, usually interdisciplinary, diagnostic process intended to determine an elderly person's medical, psychosocial, and functional capacity and problems with the objective of developing an overall plan for treatment and short- and long-term follow-up. The potential usefulness of the CGA in evaluating treatment and follow-up of older patients with gastroenterological disorders is unknown. In the paper we reported the efficacy of a Multidimensional-Prognostic Index (MPI), calculated from information collected by a standardized CGA, in predicting mortality risk in older patients hospitalized with upper gastrointestinal bleeding and liver cirrhosis. Patients underwent a CGA that included six standardized scales, i.e. Activities of Daily Living (ADL), Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL), Short-Portable Mental Status Questionnaire (SPMSQ), Mini-Nutritional Assessment (MNA), Exton-Smith Score (ESS) and Comorbity Index Rating Scale (CIRS), as well as information on medication history and cohabitation, for a total of 63 items. The MPI was calculated from the integrated total scores and expressed as MPI 1=low risk, MPI 2=moderate risk and MPI 3=severe risk of mortality. Higher MPI values were significantly associated with higher short- and long-term mortality in older patients with both upper gastrointestinal bleeding and liver cirrhosis. A close agreement was found between the estimated mortality by MPI and the observed mortality. Moreover, MPI seems to have a greater discriminatory power than organ-specific prognostic indices such as Rockall and Blatchford scores (in upper gastrointestinal bleeding patients) and Child-Plugh score (in liver cirrhosis patients). All these findings support the concept that a multidimensional approach may be appropriate for the evaluation of older patients with gastroenterological disorders, like it has been reported for patients with other pathological conditions.
- Subjects :
- Activities of Daily Living
Age Factors
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Comorbidity
Female
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage mortality
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage physiopathology
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage psychology
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage therapy
Health Services for the Aged
Humans
Liver Cirrhosis mortality
Liver Cirrhosis physiopathology
Liver Cirrhosis psychology
Liver Cirrhosis therapy
Logistic Models
Male
Marital Status
Mental Health
Middle Aged
Nutrition Assessment
Odds Ratio
Predictive Value of Tests
ROC Curve
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
Severity of Illness Index
Social Support
Survival Analysis
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage diagnosis
Geriatric Assessment
Health Status Indicators
Liver Cirrhosis diagnosis
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1532-1916
- Volume :
- 23
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Best practice & research. Clinical gastroenterology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 19942161
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpg.2009.10.001