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The impact of COVID-19 on health status of home-dwelling elderly patients with dementia in East Lombardy, Italy: results from COVIDEM network

Authors :
Nives Medici
Matteo Peli Psy
Elisa Zanacchi Psy
Elena Lucchi Psy
Melania Cappuccio
Marinella Turla
Angelo Bianchetti
Alessandro Padovani
Simona Gentile
Chiara Vecchi Psy
Alessandra Marengoni
Salvatore Caratozzolo
Mara Zanni
Marco Di Cesare
Daniele Bellandi
Renzo Rozzini
Andrea Scalvini
Rosanna Turrone Psy
Giuseppe Bellelli
Ignazio Di Fazio
Lina Falanga
Eleonora Grossi Psy
Federica Gottardi Psy
Maura Cosseddu Psy
Marina Zanetti Psy
Giuliana Vezzadini
Stefano Boffelli
Claudia Caminati
Marco Trabucchi
Maria Cotelli
Sara Fascendini
Alberto Zucchelli
Nives Palamini
Silvia Pelizzari Psy
Marta Grigolo Psy
Chiara Forlani Psy
Caratozzolo, S
Zucchelli, A
Turla, M
Cotelli, M
Fascendini, S
Zanni, M
Bianchetti, A
Psy, M
Rozzini, R
Boffelli, S
Cappuccio, M
Psy, F
Psy, C
Bellandi, D
Caminati, C
Gentile, S
Psy, E
Di Fazio, I
Vezzadini, G
Psy, R
Psy, S
Scalvini, A
Di Cesare, M
Falanga, L
Medici, N
Palamini, N
Bellelli, G
Marengoni, A
Trabucchi, M
Padovani, A
Source :
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background COVID-19 outbreak has led to severe health burden in the elderly. Age, morbidity and dementia have been associated with adverse outcome. Aims To evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on health status in home-dwelling patients. Methods 848 home-dwelling outpatients with dementia contacted from April 27 to 30 and evaluated by a semi-structured interview to evaluate possible health complication due to COVID-19 from February 21 to April 30. Age, sex, education, clinical characteristics (including diagnosis of dementia) and flu vaccination history were obtained from previous medical records. Items regarding change in health status and outcome since the onset of the outbreak were collected. COVID-19 was diagnosed in patients who developed symptoms according to WHO criteria or tested positive at nasal/throat swab if hospitalized. Unplanned hospitalization, institutionalization and mortality were recorded. Results Patients were 79.7 years old (SD 7.1) and 63.1% were females. Ninety-five (11.2%) patients developed COVID-19-like symptoms. Non COVID-19 and COVID-19 patients differed for frequency of diabetes (18.5% vs. 37.9%, p p p Discussion/conclusions A high proportion of adverse outcome related to COVID-19 was observed in home-dwelling elderly patients with dementia. Active monitoring though telehealth programs would be useful particularly for those at highest risk of developing COVID-19 and its adverse outcomes.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
Accession number :
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