Dysphagia Prevalence, Time Course, and Association with Probable Sarcopenia, Inactivity, Malnutrition, and Disease Status in Older Patients Admitted to an Emergency Department: A Secondary Analysis of Cohort Study Data
There is evolving evidence for an association between dysphagia and sarcopenia in older adults. For optimizing the acute health care initiative across health care settings, this study investigated prevalence and time-course of dysphagia in older patients admitted to an emergency department (ED) as w...
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doaj-fe6b07fb1f3241909d14ad08375546b52021-04-26T23:04:34ZengMDPI AGGeriatrics2308-34172021-04-016464610.3390/geriatrics6020046Dysphagia Prevalence, Time Course, and Association with Probable Sarcopenia, Inactivity, Malnutrition, and Disease Status in Older Patients Admitted to an Emergency Department: A Secondary Analysis of Cohort Study DataTina Hansen0Rikke Lundsgaard Nielsen1Morten Baltzer Houlind2Juliette Tavenier3Line Jee Hartmann Rasmussen4Lillian Mørch Jørgensen5Charlotte Treldal6Anne Marie Beck7Mette Merete Pedersen8Ove Andersen9Janne Petersen10Aino Leegaard Andersen11Department of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre, 2650 Hvidovre, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre, 2650 Hvidovre, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre, 2650 Hvidovre, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre, 2650 Hvidovre, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre, 2650 Hvidovre, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre, 2650 Hvidovre, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre, 2650 Hvidovre, DenmarkDepartment of Nursing and Nutrition, University College Copenhagen, Sigurdsgade 26, 2200 Copenhagen N, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre, 2650 Hvidovre, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre, 2650 Hvidovre, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre, 2650 Hvidovre, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre, 2650 Hvidovre, DenmarkThere is evolving evidence for an association between dysphagia and sarcopenia in older adults. For optimizing the acute health care initiative across health care settings, this study investigated prevalence and time-course of dysphagia in older patients admitted to an emergency department (ED) as well as its association with parameters for probable sarcopenia, inactivity, malnutrition, disease status, and systemic inflammation. A secondary analysis of data from the FAM-CPH cohort study on acutely admitted older medical patients (<i>n </i>= 125). Data were collected upon ED admission as well as four and 56 weeks after discharge. Using the Eating Assessment Tool cut-off score ≥2, signs of dysphagia were present in 34% of the patients at ED admission and persisted in 25% of the patients 56 weeks after discharge. Signs of dysphagia at 56-week follow-up were significantly (<i>p </i>< 0.05) associated with probable sarcopenia (low handgrip strength (OR = 3.79), low leg muscle strength (OR = 8.14), and low physical performance (OR = 5.68)) and with baseline swallowing inactivity (OR = 5.61), malnutrition (OR = 4.35), and systemic inflammation (OR = 1.33). Signs of dysphagia in older patients admitted to an ED was prevalent, persisted 56 weeks after discharge, and was associated with probable sarcopenia and related conditions; all modifiable targets for management of dysphagia in older patients.https://www.mdpi.com/2308-3417/6/2/46swallowing difficultiessarcopeniainactivitymalnutritionacute caregeriatric patients |
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Tina Hansen Rikke Lundsgaard Nielsen Morten Baltzer Houlind Juliette Tavenier Line Jee Hartmann Rasmussen Lillian Mørch Jørgensen Charlotte Treldal Anne Marie Beck Mette Merete Pedersen Ove Andersen Janne Petersen Aino Leegaard Andersen |
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Tina Hansen Rikke Lundsgaard Nielsen Morten Baltzer Houlind Juliette Tavenier Line Jee Hartmann Rasmussen Lillian Mørch Jørgensen Charlotte Treldal Anne Marie Beck Mette Merete Pedersen Ove Andersen Janne Petersen Aino Leegaard Andersen Dysphagia Prevalence, Time Course, and Association with Probable Sarcopenia, Inactivity, Malnutrition, and Disease Status in Older Patients Admitted to an Emergency Department: A Secondary Analysis of Cohort Study Data Geriatrics swallowing difficulties sarcopenia inactivity malnutrition acute care geriatric patients |
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Tina Hansen Rikke Lundsgaard Nielsen Morten Baltzer Houlind Juliette Tavenier Line Jee Hartmann Rasmussen Lillian Mørch Jørgensen Charlotte Treldal Anne Marie Beck Mette Merete Pedersen Ove Andersen Janne Petersen Aino Leegaard Andersen |
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Dysphagia Prevalence, Time Course, and Association with Probable Sarcopenia, Inactivity, Malnutrition, and Disease Status in Older Patients Admitted to an Emergency Department: A Secondary Analysis of Cohort Study Data |
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Dysphagia Prevalence, Time Course, and Association with Probable Sarcopenia, Inactivity, Malnutrition, and Disease Status in Older Patients Admitted to an Emergency Department: A Secondary Analysis of Cohort Study Data |
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Dysphagia Prevalence, Time Course, and Association with Probable Sarcopenia, Inactivity, Malnutrition, and Disease Status in Older Patients Admitted to an Emergency Department: A Secondary Analysis of Cohort Study Data |
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Dysphagia Prevalence, Time Course, and Association with Probable Sarcopenia, Inactivity, Malnutrition, and Disease Status in Older Patients Admitted to an Emergency Department: A Secondary Analysis of Cohort Study Data |
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Dysphagia Prevalence, Time Course, and Association with Probable Sarcopenia, Inactivity, Malnutrition, and Disease Status in Older Patients Admitted to an Emergency Department: A Secondary Analysis of Cohort Study Data |
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dysphagia prevalence, time course, and association with probable sarcopenia, inactivity, malnutrition, and disease status in older patients admitted to an emergency department: a secondary analysis of cohort study data |
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There is evolving evidence for an association between dysphagia and sarcopenia in older adults. For optimizing the acute health care initiative across health care settings, this study investigated prevalence and time-course of dysphagia in older patients admitted to an emergency department (ED) as well as its association with parameters for probable sarcopenia, inactivity, malnutrition, disease status, and systemic inflammation. A secondary analysis of data from the FAM-CPH cohort study on acutely admitted older medical patients (<i>n </i>= 125). Data were collected upon ED admission as well as four and 56 weeks after discharge. Using the Eating Assessment Tool cut-off score ≥2, signs of dysphagia were present in 34% of the patients at ED admission and persisted in 25% of the patients 56 weeks after discharge. Signs of dysphagia at 56-week follow-up were significantly (<i>p </i>< 0.05) associated with probable sarcopenia (low handgrip strength (OR = 3.79), low leg muscle strength (OR = 8.14), and low physical performance (OR = 5.68)) and with baseline swallowing inactivity (OR = 5.61), malnutrition (OR = 4.35), and systemic inflammation (OR = 1.33). Signs of dysphagia in older patients admitted to an ED was prevalent, persisted 56 weeks after discharge, and was associated with probable sarcopenia and related conditions; all modifiable targets for management of dysphagia in older patients. |
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swallowing difficulties sarcopenia inactivity malnutrition acute care geriatric patients |
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