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The association of indwelling urinary catheter with delirium in hospitalized patients and nursing home residents: an explorative analysis from the 'Delirium Day 2015'

Authors :
Bo, M
Porrino, P
Di Santo SG
Mazzone, A
Cherubini, A
Mossello, E
Bianchetti, A
Musicco, M
Ferrari, A
Ferrara, N
Filippini, C
Trabucchi, M
Morandi, A
Bellelli, G
on behalf of the Italian Study Group on Delirium (ISGoD): Boffelli, S
Di Stefano, F
De Filippi, F
Guerini, F
Bertoletti, E
March, A
Margiotta, A
Mecocci, P
Ruggiero, C
Addesi, D
Fantò, F
Isaia, G
Dijik, B
Cotroneo, Am
Galli, G
Bruni, Ac
Bernardini, B
Corsini, C
Cagnin, A
Zurlo, G
Barbagallo, G
Lunardelli, Ml
Martini, E
Battaglia, G
Latella, R
Petritola, D
Sinforiani, E
Cester, A
Formilan, M
Carbone, P
Appollonio, I
Cereda, D
Tremolizzo, L
Bottacchi, E
Lucchetti, L
Mariani, C
Rapazzini, P
Romanelli, G
Marengoni, A
Zuliani, G
Bianchi, L
Suardi, T
Muti, E
Bottura, R
Sgrò, G
Mandas, A
Serchisu, L
Crippa, P
Ivaldi, C
Ungar, A
Villani, D
Raimondi, C
Mussi, C
Provenzano, G
Mari, D
Odetti, P
Monacelli, F
Antonelli Incalzi, R
Pluderi, A
Bellamoli, C
Terranova, L
Scarpini, E
D’Amico, F
Cavallini, Mc
Guerrini, G
Scotuzzi, Am
Chiarello, A
Pilotto, A
Tognini, S
Dell’Aquila, G
Toigo, G
Ceschia, G
Piccinini, M
Fabbo, A
Zoli, M
Forti, P
Wenter, C
Basile, G
Lasagni, A
Padovani, A
Rozzini, L
Cottino, M
Vitali, S
Tripi, G
Avanzi, S
Umidi, S
Moretti, D
Ruotolo, G
Boschi, F
Bonino, P
Marchionni, N
Fascendini, S
Noro, G
Turco, R
Ubezio, Mc
Serrati, C
Infante, M
Gentile, S
Pernigotti, Lm
Biagini, Ca
Canonico, E
Bonati, P
Gareri, P
Caffarra, P
Castagna, A
Ceretti, A
Castiglia, R
Gabelli, C
Lo Storto, M
Putzu, P
Di Santo, S
Rozzini, R
Zanetti, E
Trabucchi, M.
Bo, M
Porrino, P
Di Santo, S
Mazzone, A
Cherubini, A
Mossello, E
Bianchetti, A
Musicco, M
Ferrari, A
Ferrara, N
Filippini, C
Trabucchi, M
Morandi, A
Bellelli, G
Bo, Mario
Porrino, Paola
Di Santo, Simona G.
Mazzone, Andrea
Cherubini, Antonio
Mossello, Enrico
Bianchetti, Angelo
Musicco, Massimo
Ferrari, Alberto
Ferrara, Nicola
Filippini, Claudia
Trabucchi, Marco
Morandi, Alessandro
Bellelli, Giuseppe
Source :
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, (2019): 1–10. doi:10.1007/s40520-018-0974-1, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Bo M.; Porrino P.; Di Santo S.G.; Mazzone A.; Cherubini A.; Mossello E.; Bianchetti A.; Musicco M.; Ferrari A.; Ferrara N.; Filippini C.; Trabucchi M.; Morandi A.; Bellelli G./titolo:The association of indwelling urinary catheter with delirium in hospitalized patients and nursing home residents: an explorative analysis from the "Delirium Day 2015"/doi:10.1007%2Fs40520-018-0974-1/rivista:Aging Clinical and Experimental Research (Print)/anno:2019/pagina_da:1/pagina_a:10/intervallo_pagine:1–10/volume
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

Backround: Use of indwelling urinary catheter (IUC) in older adults has negative consequences, including delirium. Aim: This analysis, from the "Delirium Day 2015", a nationwide multicenter prevalence study, aim to evaluate the association of IUC with delirium in hospitalized and Nursing Homes (NHs) patients. Methods: Patients underwent a comprehensive geriatric assessment, including the presence of IUC; inclusion criteria were age > 65 years, being Italian speaker and providing informed consent; exclusion criteria were coma, aphasia, end-of-life status. Delirium was assessed using the 4AT test (score >= 4: possible delirium; scores 1-3: possible cognitive impairment). Results: Among 1867 hospitalized patients (mean age 82.0 ± 7.5 years, 58% female), 539 (28.9%) had IUC, 429 (22.9%) delirium and 675 (36.1%) cognitive impairment. IUC was significantly associated with cognitive impairment (OR 1.60, 95% CI 1.19-2.16) and delirium (2.45, 95% CI 1.73-3.47), this latter being significant also in the subset of patients without dementia (OR 2.28, 95% CI 1.52-3.43). Inattention and impaired alertness were also independently associated with IUC. Among 1454 NHs residents (mean age 84.4 ± 7.4 years, 70.% female), 63 (4.3%) had IUC, 535 (36.8%) a 4AT score >= 4, and 653 (44.9%) a 4AT score 1-3. The multivariate logistic regression analysis did not show a significant association between 4AT test or its specific items with IUC, neither in the subset of patients without dementia. Discussion: We confirmed a significant association between IUC and delirium in hospitalized patients but not in NHs residents. Conclusion: Environmental and clinical factors of acute setting might contribute to IUC-associated delirium occurrence.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, (2019): 1–10. doi:10.1007/s40520-018-0974-1, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Bo M.; Porrino P.; Di Santo S.G.; Mazzone A.; Cherubini A.; Mossello E.; Bianchetti A.; Musicco M.; Ferrari A.; Ferrara N.; Filippini C.; Trabucchi M.; Morandi A.; Bellelli G./titolo:The association of indwelling urinary catheter with delirium in hospitalized patients and nursing home residents: an explorative analysis from the "Delirium Day 2015"/doi:10.1007%2Fs40520-018-0974-1/rivista:Aging Clinical and Experimental Research (Print)/anno:2019/pagina_da:1/pagina_a:10/intervallo_pagine:1–10/volume
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....36ad5b20d15dd89ba50cb0db53a5b98a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40520-018-0974-1