What is the relationship between validated frailty scores and mortality for adults with COVID-19 in acute hospital care? A systematic review. Cosco TD, et al, Age Ageing 2021.
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BACKGROUND AND
Aim: The aim of this systematic review was to quantify the association between frailty and COVID-19 in relation to mortality in hospitalised patients.
Methods: Medline, Embase, Web of Science and the grey literature were searched for papers from inception to 10 September 2020; the search was re-run in Medline up until the 9 December 2020. Screening, data extraction and quality grading were undertaken by two reviewers. Results were summarised using descriptive statistics, including a meta-analysis of overall mortality; the relationships between frailty and COVID-19 mortality were summarised narratively.
Results: A total of 2,286 papers were screened resulting in 26 being included in the review. Most studies were from Europe, half from the UK, and one from Brazil; the median sample size was 242.5, median age 73.1 and 43.5% were female. In total, 22/26 used the Clinical Frailty Scale; reported mortality ranged from 14 to 65%. Most, but not all studies showed an association between increasing frailty and a greater risk of dying. Two studies indicated a sub-additive relationship between frailty, COVID-19 and death, and two studies showed no association.
Conclusions: Whilst the majority of studies have shown a positive association between COVID-19-related death and increasing frailty, some studies suggested a more nuanced understanding of frailty and outcomes in COVID-19 is needed. Clinicians should exert caution in placing too much emphasis on the influence of frailty alone when discussing likely prognosis in older people with COVID-19 illness.
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- What is the relationship between validated frailty scores and mortality for adults with COVID-19 in acute hospital care? A systematic review.
- What is the relationship between validated frailty scores and mortality for adults with COVID-19 in acute hospital care? A systematic review.
- Cosco TD, Best J, Davis D, Bryden D, Arkill S, van Oppen J, Riadi I, Wagner KR, Conroy S
- Age and ageing
- 2021
- Age Ageing. 2021 May 5;50(3):608-616. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afab008.
- Aged, COVID-19/*mortality, Female, *Frail Elderly, Frailty/*complications, *Hospital Mortality, Humans, Male, Meta-Analysis as Topic, SARS-CoV-2, Treatment Outcome
- Fragilité, COVID19, Revue_systématique
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- DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afab008
- PMID: 33951151
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