Frailty and Cognitive Function in Middle-Aged and Older Adults With Congenital Heart Disease.

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ID Serval
serval:BIB_CD7DF6EA81E0
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Frailty and Cognitive Function in Middle-Aged and Older Adults With Congenital Heart Disease.
Périodique
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Daelman B., Van Bulck L., Luyckx K., Kovacs A.H., Van De Bruaene A., Ladouceur M., Yang H.L., Moon J.R., Schmidt A., Lykkeberg B., Callus E., de Hosson M., Sandberg C., Johansson B., Hlebowicz J., Areias M.E., Amedro P., Coats L., Mandalenakis Z., Kaneva A., Moons P., Goossens E.
Collaborateur⸱rice⸱s
APPROACH-IS II consortium, International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Contributeur⸱rice⸱s
Sasikumar N., Enomoto J., Mizuno Y., Leong M.C., Binto Sabran I.N., Ladak L.A., Hasan B., Siddiqui A., Moon J.R., Huh J., Yang H.L., Wang J.K., Lu C.W., Demir F., Öden T., Tefera E., Mwita J., Ambassa J.C., Mvondo C., Fanka M., Yadeta D., Alemayehu M., Leye M., Gueye K., Gabriel H., Svhneider M., Seeliger S., Budts W., Van De Bruaene A., Moons P., Goossens E., Van Bulck L., Rassart J., Luyckx K., De Hosson M., De Backer J., Kaneva A., Markova M., Lykkeberg B., Biyai M., Ladouceur M., Boubrit A., Thambo J.B., Ruissel A., Jore C., Amedro P., Abassi H., Soltani S., Bredy C., Giannakoulas G., Kosmidis D., Ntiloudi D., Callus E., Pagliuca S., Bertoldo E.G., Fiolo V., Caruana M., Swain J., Grech N., Xuereb R., Craus S., Bonello M., Borg D., Farrugia P., Cardona J., Estensen M.E., Andresen B., Eriksen K., Areias M.E., Miranda J., Areias J.C., Cruz C., Macedo F., Ribeiro Nunes F.M., Barbosa de Bessa A.M., Espírito Santo S.M., Brito P., Pereira M., Teixeira S., Marques B., Marques A.R., Johansson B., Sandberg C., Cronesten H., Dellborg M., Mandalenakis Z., Mattson E., Christersson C., Robertsson L., Hlebowicz J., Ternrud L., Thomet C., Ruperti J., Bouchardy J., Brand F., Rutz T., Blanche C., van Melle J.P., Boer A., Constantine A., Gatzoulis M.A., Dimopoulos K., Coats L., McParlin D., Khairy P., Proietti A., Roy V., Windram J., Jandura D., Jameson S., Major M., Mahadevan V.S., Nguyen T., Sarwary S., Saidi A., Breault L., Colon D.L., Cedars A., Kutty S., Ko J., Valente A.M., Brainard S., Reichman J., Zaidi A., Amlani A., Jackson J., Swenski T., Neville S., Kovacs A., McGrath L., Taunton M., Kim Y., Carducci J., Bashey S., Alday L., Lousararian M., Maisuls H., Quinteros M., Lucero M., Ortiz L., Amaral F., Schmidt A., Manso P.H., Pavão R.B., Reyes F.B., Arancibia M.F., Araujo J.J., Súarez A.H., Menahem S., Wijayarathne P.M.
ISSN
1558-3597 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0735-1097
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
26/03/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
83
Numéro
12
Pages
1149-1159
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
Life expectancy of patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) has increased rapidly, resulting in a growing and aging population. Recent studies have shown that older people with CHD have higher morbidity, health care use, and mortality. To maintain longevity and quality of life, understanding their evolving medical and psychosocial challenges is essential.
The authors describe the frailty and cognitive profile of middle-aged and older adults with CHD to identify predictor variables and to explore the relationship with hospital admissions and outpatient visits.
Using a cross-sectional, multicentric design, we included 814 patients aged ≥40 years from 11 countries. Frailty phenotype was determined using the Fried method. Cognitive function was assessed by the Montreal Cognitive Assessment.
In this sample, 52.3% of patients were assessed as robust, 41.9% as prefrail, and 5.8% as frail; 38.8% had cognitive dysfunction. Multinomial regression showed that frailty was associated with older age, female sex, higher physiologic class, and comorbidities. Counterintuitively, patients with mild heart defects were more likely than those with complex lesions to be prefrail. Patients from middle-income countries displayed more prefrailty than those from higher-income countries. Logistic regression demonstrated that cognitive dysfunction was related to older age, comorbidities, and lower country-level income.
Approximately one-half of included patients were (pre-)frail, and more than one-third experienced cognitive impairment. Frailty and cognitive dysfunction were identified in patients with mild CHD, indicating that these concerns extend beyond severe CHD. Assessing frailty and cognition routinely could offer valuable insights into this aging population.
Mots-clé
Aged, Middle Aged, Humans, Female, Frailty/diagnosis, Frailty/epidemiology, Frailty/complications, Frail Elderly/psychology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Quality of Life, Cognition, Cognitive Dysfunction/complications, Heart Defects, Congenital/complications, Heart Defects, Congenital/epidemiology, Geriatric Assessment/methods, aging, cognition, congenital heart defects, frailty, frailty phenotype
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22/03/2024 13:16
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23/03/2024 7:22
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