Volume 19, Issue 3 pp. 255-263
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Factors influencing hospital admission among patients with autopsy-confirmed dementia

Tamami Matsuoka

Tamami Matsuoka

Department of Social Health and Stress Management, University of Tsukuba, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Science, Tsukuba, Japan

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Toshie Manabe

Toshie Manabe

Department of Social Health and Stress Management, University of Tsukuba, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Science, Tsukuba, Japan

Department of Hygiene and Public Health, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

Department of Community-based Medicine, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan

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Hiroyasu Akatsu

Hiroyasu Akatsu

Department of Community-based Medicine, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan

Fukushimura Hospital, Toyohashi, Japan

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Yoshio Hashizume

Yoshio Hashizume

Fukushimura Hospital, Toyohashi, Japan

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Sakon Yamamoto

Sakon Yamamoto

Fukushimura Hospital, Toyohashi, Japan

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Norihiro Ogawa

Norihiro Ogawa

Fukushimura Hospital, Toyohashi, Japan

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Takeshi Kanesaka

Takeshi Kanesaka

Fukushimura Hospital, Toyohashi, Japan

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Chie Taniguchi

Chie Taniguchi

Fukushimura Hospital, Toyohashi, Japan

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Takayuki Yamamoto

Takayuki Yamamoto

Fukushimura Hospital, Toyohashi, Japan

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Katsuyoshi Mizukami

Corresponding Author

Katsuyoshi Mizukami

Department of Social Health and Stress Management, University of Tsukuba, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Science, Tsukuba, Japan

Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tokyo, Japan

Correspondence: Dr Katsuyoshi Mizukami MD PhD, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba, University of Tsukuba, Tokyo Campus #540, Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0012, Japan. Email: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
First published: 24 January 2019
Citations: 10
Disclosure: The authors have of conflicts of interest to declare.

Abstract

Background

The symptoms of geriatric syndromes and the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), in addition to clinical conditions, are associated with hospital admission among dementia patients. However, the principal factors that necessitate hospital admission among dementia patients have not been fully elucidated.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed the data in the medical and autopsy reports of patients who had been treated at a hospital in Toyohashi, Japan. Each patient had been hospitalized sometime between 2012 and 2016 and underwent a brain autopsy. Dementia and the subtypes of dementia were diagnosed neuropathologically. Information about patients’ general backgrounds, clinical conditions at the time of admission, and the geriatric syndrome symptoms and BPSD before admission was collected; comparisons were then made between patients with and without dementia and among those with the different major subtypes of dementia. Then, the factors relating to hospital admission of dementia patients were comprehensively evaluated by using principle component analysis.

Results

Of the 128 eligible patients, 100 (78.1%) had dementia. In the comparison of patients with and without dementia, patients without dementia were younger at both admission (P = 0.034) and death (P = 0.003). Among the patients with dementia with Lewy bodies, delusions had a significantly high prevalence (P = 0.014). Principal component analysis identified nine components (disinhibition, irritability/lability, agitation/aggression, anxiety, delusions, sleep/night-time behaviour disorders, hallucinations, aberrant motor behaviour, and speech impairment) as the principal factors related to hospital admission among dementia patients. Thus, BPSD were identified as principal factors.

Conclusions

Compared to other factors, BPSD are more likely to cause dementia patients to be admitted to hospital. The present results indicate that measures should be taken to ameliorate the difficulties associated with caring for patients with BPSD at home.

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