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Title: Efficacy of a tool to predict short-term mortality in older people presenting at emergency departments
Authors: Magnolia Cardona 
Ebony T. Lewis
Robin M. Turner
Hatem Alkhouri
Stephen Asha
John Mackenzie
Margaret Perkins
Sam Suri
Anna Holdgate
Luis Winoto
Chan Wei Chang
Blanca Gallego-Luxan
Sally McCarthy
Mette R. Kristensen
Michael O'Sullivan
Helene Skjøt-Arkil
Anette A. Ekmann
Hanne H. Nygaard
Jonas J. Jensen
Rune O. Jensen
Jonas L. Pedersen
Dorothy Breen
John A. Petersen
Birgitte N. Jensen
Christian Backer Mogensen
Ken Hillman
Mikkel Brabrand
Issue Date: 1-May-2018
Journal: Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Prognostic uncertainty inhibits clinicians from initiating timely end-of-life discussions and advance care planning. This study evaluates the efficacy of the CriSTAL (Criteria for Screening and Triaging to Appropriate aLternative care) checklist in emergency departments.METHODS: Prospective cohort study of patients aged ≥65 years with any diagnosis admitted via emergency departments in ten hospitals in Australia, Denmark and Ireland. Electronic and paper clinical records will be used to extract risk factors such as nursing home residency, physiological deterioration warranting a rapid response call, personal history of active chronic disease, history of hospitalisations or intensive care unit admission in the past year, evidence of proteinuria or ECG abnormalities, and evidence of frailty to be concurrently measured with Fried Score and Clinical Frailty Scale. Patients or their informal caregivers will be contacted by telephone around three months after initial assessment to ascertain survival, self-reported health, post-discharge frailty and health service utilisation since discharge. Logistic regression and bootstrapping techniques and AUROC curves will be used to test the predictive accuracy of CriSTAL for death within 90 days of admission and in-hospital death.DISCUSSION: The CriSTAL checklist is an objective and practical tool for use in emergency departments among older patients to determine individual probability of death in the short-term. Its validation in this cohort is expected to reduce clinicians' prognostic uncertainty on the time to patients' death and encourage timely end-of-life conversations to support clinical decisions with older frail patients and their families about their imminent or future care choices.
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