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Muscle Strength and Muscle Mass in Older Patients during Hospitalization: The EMPOWER Study

机译:住院期间老年患者的肌肉力量和肌肉肿块:授权研究

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Background: Low muscle strength and muscle mass are associated with an increased length of hospital stay and higher mortality rate in inpatients. To what extent hospitalization affects muscle strength and muscle mass is unclear. Objective: We aimed to assess muscle strength and muscle mass at admission and during hospitalization in older patients and its relation with being at risk of geriatric conditions. Methods: The EMPOWER study included patients aged 70 years and older, admitted to 4 wards of the VU University Medical Center in the Netherlands between April and December 2015. At admission, patients were screened for being at risk of 4 geriatric conditions: delirium, falls, malnutrition, and functional disability. At admission and at discharge, muscle strength and muscle mass were assessed. Results: A total of 373 patients (mean age, standard deviation [SD]: 79.6, 6.38 years) were included at admission, and 224 patients (mean age, SD: 80.1, 6.32 years) at discharge. At admission, lower muscle strength in both female and male patients and low muscle mass in male patients were associated with being at risk of a higher cumulative number of geriatric conditions. Muscle strength increased during hospitalization, but no change in muscle mass was observed. Changes in muscle measures were not associated with being at risk of geriatric conditions. Discussion: Older patients with lower muscle strength and muscle mass at admission were at risk of a higher cumulative number of geriatric conditions. However, being at risk of geriatric conditions did not forecast further decrease in muscle strength and muscle mass during hospitalization (C) 2017 The Author(s) Published by S. Karger AG, Basel
机译:背景:低肌肉力量和肌肉质量与住院住院长度增加和住院患者的死亡率较高有关。住院治疗的程度如何影响肌肉力量,肌肉质量尚不清楚。目的:我们旨在评估肌肉力量和肌肉肿块,以及在老年患者的住院期间及其与特性条件风险的关系。方法:授权研究包括70岁及以上的患者,于2015年4月和12月的荷兰荷兰的4个病房。在入场时,患者被筛查有4个老年条件的风险:谵妄,瀑布,营养不良和功能残疾。在入院和放电时,评估肌肉强度和肌肉质量。结果:入院时,共有373名患者(平均年龄,标准差[SD]:79.6,698岁)和224名患者(平均年龄,SD:80.1,6.32岁)放电。在入院时,男性和男性患者的较低肌肉力量和男性患者的低肌肉肿块与具有更高累积的老年病症的风险有关。肌肉力量在住院期间增加,但观察到肌肉质量的变化。肌肉措施的变化与面临老年条件的风险无关。讨论:肌肉力量较低和肌肉质量较低的患者面临着更高累积的老年病症的风险。然而,有老年病症的风险没有预测住院期间肌肉力量和肌肉质量的进一步减少(C)2017年由S. Karger AG,巴塞尔发布的作者

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