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Age effect on the prediction of risk of prolonged length hospital stay in older patients visiting the emergency department: results from a large prospective geriatric cohort study.
With the rapid growth of elderly patients visiting the Emergency Department (ED), it is expected that there will be even more hospitalisations following ED visits in the future. The aim of this study was to examine the age effect on the performance criteria of the 10-item brief geriatric assessment (BGA) for the prolonged length of hospital stay (LHS) using artificial neural networks (ANNs) analysis.
Based on an observational prospective cohort study, 1117 older patients (i.e., aged â„â65Â years) ED users were admitted to acute care wards in a University Hospital (France) were recruited. The 10-items of BGA were recorded during the ED visit and prior to discharge to acute care wards. The top third of LHS (i.e., â„â13Â days) defined the prolonged LHS. Analysis was successively performed on participants categorized in 4 age groups: aged â„â70, â„â75, â„â80 andââ„Â 85Â years. Performance criteria of 10-item BGA for the prolonged LHS were sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value [PPV], negative predictive value [NPV], likelihood ratios [LR], area under receiver operating characteristic curve [AUROC]). The ANNs analysis method was conducted using the modified multilayer perceptron (MLP).
Values of criteria performance were high (sensitivity>â89%, specificityâ„â96%, PPVâ>â87%, NPVâ>â96%, LR+â>â22; LR-ââ€â0.1 and AUROC>â93), regardless of the age group.
Age effect on the performance criteria of the 10-item BGA for the prediction of prolonged LHS using MLP was minimal with a good balance between criteria, suggesting that this tool may be used as a screening as well as a predictive tool for prolonged LHS
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