Journal article
Association of a modified laboratory frailty index with adverse outcomes in geriatric rehabilitation inpatients: RESORT
L Guan, CH Soh, EM Reijnierse, WK Lim, AB Maier
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development | Published : 2022
Abstract
A higher number of laboratory measurements is associated with mortality in patients admitted to hospital, but is not part of the frailty index based on laboratory tests (FILab). This study aimed to modify the FI-Lab (mFI-Lab) by accounting for the number of laboratory measurements and compare its validity to predict institutionalization and mortality at three-month post-discharge with the clinical frailty scale (CFS) in geriatric rehabilitation inpatients. In 1819 patients (median age 83.3 [77.6–88.3], 56.6% female), a higher FI-Lab was not associated with institutionalization but a higher risk of mortality. A higher mFI-Lab was associated with lower odds of institutionalization but a higher..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an unrestricted grant of the University of Melbourne received by Prof. Andrea B. Maier and the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) provided by the Melbourne Academic Centre for Health (MACH). Lihuan Guan has received a China Scholarship Council - University of Melbourne PhD Scholarship.