Pneumonia-Associated Emergency Transfers, Functional Decline, and Mortality in Nursing Home Residents

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Guion, Vincent | Sabra, Ayman | Martin, Catherine | Blanc, Emmanuelle | Barreto de Souto, Philipe | Rolland, Yves

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International audience. Objective: To describe nursing home residents (NHRs) transferred to the emergency department (ED) with pneumonia, and investigate the association of pneumonia with functional ability and mortality.Design: Case-control observational multicenter study.Setting and participants: Participants of the FINE study, including 1037 NHRs presenting to 17 EDs in France over 4 nonconsecutive weeks (1 per season) in 2016, mean age 87.2 years ± 7.1, 68.4% women.Methods: Activities of daily living (ADL) performance evolution between (1) 15 days before transfer and (2) within 7 days after discharge back to the nursing home was compared in NHRs with or without pneumonia. The association of pneumonia with functional evolution was investigated by a mixed-effect linear regression of ADL and mortality was compared by a χ2 test.Results: NHRs with pneumonia (n = 232; 22.4%) were more likely to have a lower ADL performance than NHRs without pneumonia (n = 805, 77.6%). They presented with a more severe clinical condition, were more likely to be hospitalized after ED and to stay longer in ED and in hospital. They showed a 0.5 decline in median ADL performance after transfer and a significantly higher mortality than NHRs without pneumonia (24.1% and 8.7%, respectively). Post-ED functional evolution did not differ significantly between NHRs with or without pneumonia.Conclusions and implications: Pneumonia-associated ED transfers resulted in longer care pathways and higher mortality, but no significant difference in functional decline. This study identified a suggestive course of symptoms that could facilitate early identification of NHRs developing pneumonia and early management to prevent ED transfer.

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