Bedside mental status and outcome in elderly patients admitted for acute coronary syndromes

Heart ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 105 (21) ◽  
pp. 1635-1641 ◽  
Author(s):  
Clément Briet ◽  
Katrien Blanchart ◽  
Adrien Lemaître ◽  
Isabelle Roux ◽  
Kelly Lavergne ◽  
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ObjectiveWe investigated whether mental status assessed by simple bedside tests in elderly patients admitted for acute coronary syndromes (ACS) was associated with higher risk of mortality.MethodsWe used the data from a prospective, open, ongoing cohort of patients≥75 years old admitted for ACS to a tertiary centre. Cognitive impairment (CogI) was defined by delirium detected by the Confusion Assessment Method or an abnormal Mini Mental State Examination score. A Cox model adjusted on predefined correlates of mortality was used to assess the relationship between CogI and 1-year mortality.ResultsSix-hundred consecutive patients with mental status assessment within 48 hours after admission were included. CogI was identified in 172 (29%) patients among whom 153 (25.5%) had an abnormal Mini Mental State Evaluation and 19 (3.2%) delirium. Death occurred in 49 (28.6%) patients with and 43 (10.5%) patients without CogI at 1 year. There was a significant association between CogI and 1-year mortality (adjusted-HR 2.4, 95% CI 1.53 to 3.62), p<0.001) independent of other covariables. CogI was also independently associated with higher rates of in-hospital bleeding and mortality as well as 3-month rates of all-cause, cardiovascular-related and heart failure-related rehospitalisation.ConclusionsCogI detected by simple bedside tests in patients≥75 admitted for ACS is associated with an increased risk of 1-year mortality and 3 month rehospitalisation independent of other correlates of poor outcome.

2020 ◽  
Vol 41 (Supplement_2) ◽  
Author(s):  
C Briet ◽  
C Lacote ◽  
C Peron ◽  
K Blanchart ◽  
A Lemaitre ◽  
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Abstract Background Elderly patients are at high risk of mortality in the setting of acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Purpose We investigated whether compliance assessed by Compliance Evaluation Test (CET) in elderly patients admitted for acute coronary syndromes was associated with higher risk of one-year mortality. Methods We used the data from a prospective, open, ongoing cohort of patients ≥75 years old admitted for ACS to a tertiary center. The CET is a validated 6 item test easily performed at bedside. Non-compliance is defined by ≥ “Yes” answers. We used a Cox model, un-adjusted and adjusted on predefined correlates of mortality (age, gender, and GRACE score) to assess the relationship between the risk of non-compliance and 1-year mortality. Results Two hundred fifty-five consecutive patients (age 83±5, female gender 59.6%, GRACE score 175±24) with CET assessment within 48 hours after admission and 1 year follow-up were included in the analysis. 225 (88%) were identified as compliant and 30 (12%) as non-compliant based on the CET. Thirthy-six deaths occurred at 1 year follow-up, 24 (10.6%) and 12 (30%) in compliant and non-compliant patients respectively. There was an almost 4-fold increase in the risk of one-year mortality in association with non-compliance (HR 4.16; 95% CI 2.03 to 8.5, p&lt;0.0001) and adj-HR 3.93; 95% CI 1.87 to 8.3, p=0.003), independent of other covariables. Conclusions In elderly patients admitted for ACS, the risk of non-compliance assessed by the simple bedside test is associated with a 4-fold increase in the risk of 1-year mortality independent of other correlates of mortality. Our results support specific measures to improve compliance in such patients. Survival based on compliance test Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding source: None


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