Cognitive dysfunction in cirrhosis is associated with falls: A prospective study

Falls are frequent among patients with debilitating disorders and can have a serious effect on health status. Mild cognitive disturbances associated with cirrhosis may increase the risk for falls. Identifying subjects at risk may allow the implementation of preventive measures. Our aim was to assess...

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Autores: Soriano G., Román E., Córdoba J., Torrens M., Poca M., Torras X., Villanueva C., Gich I.J., Vargas V., Guarner C.
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2012
País:España
Institución:Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)
Repositorio:r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau
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Palabra clave:antidepressant agent
hemoglobin
sedative agent
sodium
adult
aged
article
ascites
body mass
brain disease
cognitive defect
comorbidity
controlled study
contusion
decompensated liver cirrhosis
diabetes mellitus
emergency care
falling
female
follow up
fracture
hemoglobin blood level
high risk patient
hospitalization
human
liver cirrhosis
major clinical study
male
mean arterial pressure
neuropsychological test
orthostatic hypotension
outpatient
predictive value
priority journal
probability
prospective study
Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Score
psychometry
scoring system
sodium blood level
visual disorder
wound
Accidental Falls
Aged
Cognition Disorders
Female
Humans
Liver Cirrhosis
Male
Middle Aged
Predictive Value of Tests
Prospective Studies
Psychometrics
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Sumario:Falls are frequent among patients with debilitating disorders and can have a serious effect on health status. Mild cognitive disturbances associated with cirrhosis may increase the risk for falls. Identifying subjects at risk may allow the implementation of preventive measures. Our aim was to assess the predictive value of the Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Score (PHES) in identifying patients likely to sustain falls. One hundred and twenty-two outpatients with cirrhosis were assessed using the PHES and were followed at specified intervals. One third of them exhibited cognitive dysfunction (CD) according to the PHES (<-4). Seventeen of the forty-two patients (40.4%) with CD had at least one fall during follow-up. In comparison, only 5 of 80 (6.2%) without CD had falls (P < 0.001). Fractures occurred in 4 patients (9.5%) with CD, but in no patients without CD (P = 0.01). Patients with CD needed more healthcare (23.8% versus 2.5%; P < 0.001), more emergency room care (14.2% versus 2.5%; P = 0.02), and more hospitalization (9.5% versus 0%; P = 0.01) as a result of falls than patients without CD. Patients taking psychoactive treatment (n = 21) had a higher frequency of falls, and this was related to an abnormal PHES. In patients without psychoactive treatment (n = 101), the incidence of falls was 32.4% in patients with CD versus 7.5% in those without CD (P = 0.003). In the multivariate analysis, CD was the only independent predictive factor of falls (odds ratio, 10.2; 95% confidence interval, 3.4-30.4; P < 0.001). The 1-year probability of falling was 52.3% in patients with CD and 6.5% in those without (P < 0.001). Conclusion: An abnormal PHES identifies patients with cirrhosis who are at risk for falls. This psychometric test may be useful to promote awareness of falls and identify patients who may benefit from preventive strategies. © 2012 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.