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Oral health status as predictor of 1-year mortality after discharge from an acute geriatric unit

Authors :
Erika Russi
Giulio Bartoli
Fabio Fiorenzato
Lorenzo Bevilacqua
Cinzia Omiciuolo
Michele Maglione
Giuliano Ceschia
Bartoli, G.
Omiciuolo, C.
Fiorenzato, F.
Russi, E.
Ceschia, G.
Maglione, M.
Bevilacqua, L.
Source :
European geriatric medicine. 10(6)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Defining the role of oral health evaluation in prediction of mortality in a cohort of patients admitted to an acute geriatric unit. Plaque Index and periodontal disease are independent predictors of 1-year mortality and improve accuracy of a Multidimensional Prognostic Index. Oral health evaluation, if integrated in a comprehensive assessment, adds significant information to estimate prognosis of hospitalized patients. Predicting mortality of older patients is a difficult, yet crucial task, which has lead to development of several prognostic tools. We hypothesized that the evaluation of oral health, which is often neglected, might be helpful to improve 1-year mortality prediction in a cohort of patients > 65 years admitted to an acute geriatric unit. We assessed 200 patients using the Decayed, Missing or Filled Teeth tool, the Periodontal Screening and Recording tool and the Plaque Index. A comprehensive geriatric assessment was performed to measure functional, cognitive, nutritional and comorbidity status and to calculate the Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI). An age- and sex-adjusted regression model was used to identify independent predictors of 1-year mortality. Area under ROC curve (AUROC) was calculated to assess predictive accuracy of MPI risk groups before and after correction for dental examination results. Plaque Index and Periodontal Screening and Recording tool were associated with 1-year mortality. Participants with periodontal disease had a fivefold higher risk of death (p

Details

ISSN :
18787649
Volume :
10
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European geriatric medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a7a411a82c9589d9610051ac47c8f434