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2. 11 Frailty and the Rate of Fractures in Patients Initiated on Antihypertensive Medication
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Österdahl, M F, primary, Wong, A, additional, Douglas, I, additional, Sinnott, S J, additional, Smeeth, L, additional, Williamson, E, additional, and Tomlinson, L, additional
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3. FRAILTY AND THE RATE OF FRACTURES IN PATIENTS INITIATED ON ANTIHYPERTENSIVE MEDICATION.
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Österdahl, M. F., Wong, A., Douglas, I., Sinnott, S. J., Smeeth, L., Williamson, E., and Tomlinson, L.
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ANTIHYPERTENSIVE agents , *FRAIL elderly , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *RISK assessment , *BONE fractures , *DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Introduction: There is concern regarding adverse effects of antihypertensive treatment, including falls and subsequent fractures, especially hip fractures. As frailty is increasingly recognised as an important risk factor for adverse outcomes, we examined its relationship to fracture rates in older patients after starting antihypertensives. Methods: Using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD), we identified participants over 65-years old starting a first-line antihypertensive medication. Using deficits identified in CPRD we classified patient-level frailty as “Fit”, “Mild”, “Moderate” or “Severe” using the Electronic Frailty Index. We calculated the rate of fractures by frailty level and fracture site, and determined the rate ratio (RR) of first fracture by frailty level, adjusting for confounding, usingmultivariable poisson regression.We conducted sensitivity analyses to additionally adjust for ethnicity, deprivation, and bisphosphonate use. Results: 44% of participants were classified as mildly frail or greater, but frail participants experienced 58% of all fractures, and 63% of hip fractures. The whole cohort showed a crude rate of 14.1 fractures/1000 person-years, with 4.5 hip fractures/1000 person-years. In severe frailty, this rises to 51.0 fractures/1000 person-years, and 17.7 hip fractures/1000 person-years. After adjustment for confounding, increasing frailty was associated with greater rate of any fracture, reaching RR 2.85 (95% confidence interval 2.43–3.33) for severe frailty versus fit. Results were unchanged in sensitivity analyses. Conclusions: Frailty and fracture are both common in older participants who start antihypertensive medications. Increasing frailty was positively associated with increased rates of fracture. Clinicians need awareness of this relationship to consider fracture risk assessment and prevention in these patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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4. HERITABILITY OF TEMPERATURE AND THE EFFECTS OF AGEING ON TEMPERATURE REGULATION: AN OBSERVATIONAL MULTI-COHORT STUDY.
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Penfold, R. S., Zazzara, M. B., Österdahl, M. F., Veenith, T., Lord, J. M., and Steves, C. J.
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COVID-19 ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,AGING ,BODY temperature regulation - Abstract
Introduction: Ageing affects homeostasis and immunosenescence, resulting in aberrant fever and immune responses to infection in older adults. This study assesses heritability of basal temperature and explores effects of ageing on basal temperature and temperature in response to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Methods: Observational study using multiple cohorts. Participants: (a) Twin volunteers: 1089 healthy adults enrolled in Twins-UK, mean age 59 (17); tympanic temperature measurements; (b) Community-based: 3972 adults using the COVID Symptom Study mobile application, age 43 (13); self-reported test-positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection; self-reported temperature measurements; (c) Hospitalised: cohorts of 520 and 757 adult patients with emergency admission to two teaching hospitals between 01/03/2020–04/05/2020, age 62 (17) and 68 (17) respectively; RT-PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection. Analysis: (a) heritability analysed using saturated and ACE univariate models; linearmixedeffect model for associations between basal temperature and age, sex and BMI. (b&c) multivariable linear regression for associations between temperature and age, sex and BMI; multivariable logistic regression for associations between fever(>/= 37.8 °C) and age, sex and BMI. Results: Basal temperature in twins demonstrated 50% heritability (95%CI [42–57%]). In healthy twin, community-based and hospitalised cohorts, increasing age is associated with lower temperatures, and increasing BMI with higher temperatures: (a) Twins (age: p<0.001; BMI: p=0.002); (b) Community-based (age: p<0.001; BMI: p<0.001); (c) Hospitalised (1st hospital: age: p=0.106; BMI: p=0.033; 2nd hospital: age: p<0.001; BMI: p=0.010). Increasing age was negatively and BMI positively associated with fever (1st hospital: Age: OR=0.99, p=0.033; BMI: OR=1.00, p=0.045; 2nd hospital: Age: OR=0.99, p=0.010; BMI: OR 1.02, p=0.038). Conclusions: Heritability of basal temperature suggests a genetic component to thermoregulation. Associations observed between increasing age and lower temperatures and higher BMI and higher temperatures are important in understanding effects of ageing and obesity on basal temperature and the fever response. In older adults, findings have important implications for defining fever thresholds and diagnosing infections, including SARS-CoV-2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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5. COVID-19 due to the B.1.617.2 (Delta) variant compared to B.1.1.7 (Alpha) variant of SARS-CoV-2: a prospective observational cohort study
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Kläser, K., Molteni, E., Graham, M., Canas, L. S., Österdahl, M. F., Antonelli, M., Chen, L., Deng, J., Murray, B., Kerfoot, E., Wolf, J., May, A., Fox, B., Capdevila, J., Aanensen, D. M., Abudahab, K., Adams, H., Adams, A., Afifi, S., Aggarwal, D., Ahmad, S. S. Y., Aigrain, L., Alcolea-Medina, A., Alikhan, N-F, Allara, E., Amato, R., Angyal, A., Annett, T., Aplin, S., Ariani, C. V., Asad, H., Ash, A., Ashfield, P., Ashford, F., Atkinson, L., Attwood, S. W., Auckland, C., Aydin, A., Baker, D. J., Baker, P., Balcazar, C. E., Ball, J., Barrett, J. C., Barrow, M., Barton, E., Bashton, M., Bassett, A. R., Batra, R., Baxter, C., Bayzid, N., Beaver, C., Beckett, A. H., Beckwith, S. M., Bedford, L., Beer, R., Beggs, A., Bellis, K. L., Berry, L., Bertolusso, B., Best, A., Betteridge, E., Bibby, D., Bicknell, K., Binns, D., Birchley, A., Bird, P. 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The Delta (B.1.617.2) variant was the predominant UK circulating SARS-CoV-2 strain between May and December 2021. How Delta infection compares with previous variants is unknown. This prospective observational cohort study assessed symptomatic adults participating in the app-based COVID Symptom Study who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 from May 26 to July 1, 2021 (Delta overwhelmingly the predominant circulating UK variant), compared (1:1, age- and sex-matched) with individuals presenting from December 28, 2020 to May 6, 2021 (Alpha (B.1.1.7) the predominant variant). We assessed illness (symptoms, duration, presentation to hospital) during Alpha- and Delta-predominant timeframes; and transmission, reinfection, and vaccine effectiveness during the Delta-predominant period. 3581 individuals (aged 18 to 100 years) from each timeframe were assessed. The seven most frequent symptoms were common to both variants. Within the first 28 days of illness, some symptoms were more common with Delta versus Alpha infection (including fever, sore throat, and headache) and some vice versa (dyspnoea). Symptom burden in the first week was higher with Delta versus Alpha infection; however, the odds of any given symptom lasting ≥ 7 days was either lower or unchanged. Illness duration ≥ 28 days was lower with Delta versus Alpha infection, though unchanged in unvaccinated individuals. Hospitalisation for COVID-19 was unchanged. The Delta variant appeared more (1.49) transmissible than Alpha. Re-infections were low in all UK regions. Vaccination markedly reduced the risk of Delta infection (by 69-84%). We conclude that COVID-19 from Delta or Alpha infections is similar. The Delta variant is more transmissible than Alpha; however, current vaccines showed good efficacy against disease. This research framework can be useful for future comparisons with new emerging variants. © 2022, The Author(s).
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