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Aten Primaria ; 46 Suppl 3: 41-8, 2014 Jun.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25262310

ABSTRACT

AIMS: to validate the PROFUND index in PP in Primary Health Care (PHC). DESIGN: two-year prospective multicenter study. LOCATION: three health care centers in Seville Province (Spain). SUBJECTS OF THE ASSESSMENT: PP with signed informed consent. SAMPLE: n=446 (p=20%; α=5%; ß=99%); consecutive sampling. MEASUREMENT: Dependent variable: mortality (2 years). INDEPENDENT VARIABLES: socio-demography, clinic, anthropometric, laboratory, pharmacologic prescriptions, functional, cognitive and socio-familiar evaluation and the use of health resources. INFORMATION SOURCE: interview with patients and clinical charts. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: uni and multivariate analysis according to the variables; Accuracy was assessed in the cohort by risk terciles calibration, and discrimination power, by ROC curves. Finally, accuracy of the index was compared with that of the Charlson index. RESULTS: 446 subjects were included (53.8% men); average age was 75.44yr (Confidence interval 95% 74.58-76.31). Average of diagnostic categories was 2.37 (Confidence interval 95% 2.30-2.44). Prevalent categories were: A (64.1%), F (41.7%) and E (33.5%). Mortality within 2 years was 24.1%. Calibration in predicted/observed mortality along the three established risk strata was 16%/16.7% for PP with 0-2 points, 22%/19.5% for PP with 3-6, and 34%/36% for PP with 7 or more points (Hosmer-Lemeshow test with p=0.119). Discrimination power of PHC PROFUND's by area under the curve was (AUC) ROC was 0.622 (Confidence interval 95% 0.556-0.689; p<0.001), and that of Charlson index 0.510 (Confidence interval 95% 0.446 - 0.575; p>0.005). CONCLUSIONS: The PROFUND index is a good indicative tool in the stratification of 2-year mortality risk polypathological patients in PHC.


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Comorbidity , Models, Theoretical , Primary Health Care , Aged , Female , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Prognosis , Prospective Studies , Spain
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