Contribution of Frailty to Multimorbidity Patterns and Trajectories: Longitudinal Dynamic Cohort Study of Aging People

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Carrasco-Ribelles, Lucia A. [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Cabrera-Bean, Margarita [2 ]
Danes-Castells, Marc [3 ]
Zabaleta-del-Olmo, Edurne [1 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ]
Roso-Llorach, Albert [1 ,4 ,5 ,8 ]
Violan, Concepcion [1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,8 ,9 ,10 ]
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[1] Fundacio Inst Univ Recerca Atencio Primaria Salut, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Politecn Catalunya UPC, Dept Signal Theory & Commun, Signal Proc & Commun Grp SPCOM, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Fundacio Inst Univ Recerca Atencio Primaria Salut, Unitat Suport Recerca Metropolitana Nord, Mataro, Spain
[4] Fundacio Inst Univ Recerca Atencio Primaria Salut, Grp REcerca Impacte Malalties Cron & Seves Traject, Barcelona 01537, Spain
[5] Inst Salud Carlos III, Network Res Chron Primary Care & Hlth Promot RICAP, Madrid, Spain
[6] Inst Catala Salut, Gerencia Terr Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
[7] Univ Girona, Fac Nursing, Nursing Dept, Girona, Spain
[8] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Cerdanyola Del Valles, Spain
[9] Fundacio Inst Invest Ciencies Salut Germans Trias, Badalona, Spain
[10] CAP La Llantia, Fundacio Inst Univ Recerca Atencio Primaria Salut, Unitat Suport Recerca Metropolitana Nord, C Mare Deu Guadalupe 2, Mataro 08303, Spain
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multimorbidity; frailty; clustering; electronic health record; primary care; trajectory; OLDER-ADULTS; HEALTH-CARE; COMORBIDITY; VALIDATION; INDEX; DEATH; RISK;
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10.2196/45848
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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Background: Multimorbidity and frailty are characteristics of aging that need individualized evaluation, and there is a 2-way causal relationship between them. Thus, considering frailty in analyses of multimorbidity is important for tailoring social and health care to the specific needs of older people.Objective: This study aimed to assess how the inclusion of frailty contributes to identifying and characterizing multimorbidity patterns in people aged 65 years or older.Methods: Longitudinal data were drawn from electronic health records through the SIDIAP (Sistema d'Informacio pel Desenvolupament de la Investigacio a l'Atencio Primaria) primary care database for the population aged 65 years or older from 2010 to 2019 in Catalonia, Spain. Frailty and multimorbidity were measured annually using validated tools (eFRAGICAP, a cumulative deficit model; and Swedish National Study of Aging and Care in Kungsholmen [SNAC-K], respectively). Two sets of 11 multimorbidity patterns were obtained using fuzzy c-means. Both considered the chronic conditions of the participants. In addition, one set included age, and the other included frailty. Cox models were used to test their associations with death, nursing home admission, and home care need. Trajectories were defined as the evolution of the patterns over the follow-up period.Results: The study included 1,456,052 unique participants (mean follow-up of 7.0 years). Most patterns were similar in both sets in terms of the most prevalent conditions. However, the patterns that considered frailty were better for identifying the population whose main conditions imposed limitations on daily life, with a higher prevalence of frail individuals in patterns like chronic ulcers & peripheral vascular. This set also included a dementia-specific pattern and showed a better fit with the risk of nursing home admission and home care need. On the other hand, the risk of death had a better fit with the set of patterns that did not include frailty. The change in patterns when considering frailty also led to a change in trajectories. On average, participants were in 1.8 patterns during their follow-up, while 45.1% (656,778/1,456,052) remained in the same pattern.Conclusions: Our results suggest that frailty should be considered in addition to chronic diseases when studying multimorbidity patterns in older adults. Multimorbidity patterns and trajectories can help to identify patients with specific needs. The patterns that considered frailty were better for identifying the risk of certain age-related outcomes, such as nursing home admission or home care need, while those considering age were better for identifying the risk of death. Clinical and social intervention guidelines and resource planning can be tailored based on the prevalence of these patterns and trajectories.
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