A novel superior medication-based chronic disease score predicted all-cause mortality in independent geriatric cohorts

  • R Quinzler
  • M H Freitag
  • B Wiese
  • M Beyer
  • H Brenner
  • A Dahlhaus
  • A Döring
  • T Freund
  • M Heier
  • H Knopf
  • M Luppa
  • J Prokein
  • S Riedel-Heller
  • I Schäfer
  • C Scheidt-Nave
  • M Scherer
  • B Schöttker
  • J Szecsenyi
  • P Thürmann
  • Hendrik van den Bussche
  • J Gensichen
  • W E Haefeli

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: On the basis of current treatment guidelines, we developed and validated a medication-based chronic disease score (medCDS) and tested its association with all-cause mortality of older outpatients.

STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Considering the most prevalent chronic diseases in the elderly German population, we compiled a list of evidence-based medicines used to treat these disorders. Based on this list, a score (medCDS) was developed to predict mortality using data of a large longitudinal cohort of older outpatients (training sample; MultiCare Cohort Study). By assessing receiver-operating characteristics (ROC) curves, the performance of medCDS was then confirmed in independent cohorts (ESTHER, KORA-Age) of community-dwelling older patients and compared with already existing medication-based scores and a score using selected anatomical-therapeutic-chemical (ATC) codes.

RESULTS: The final medCDS score had an ROC area under the curve (AUC) of 0.73 (95% CI 0.70-0.76). In the validation cohorts, its ROC AUCs were 0.79 (0.76-0.82, KORA-Age) and 0.74 (0.71-0.78, ESTHER), which were superior to already existing medication-based scores (RxRisk, CDS) and scores based on pharmacological ATC code subgroups (ATC3) or age and sex alone (Age&Sex).

CONCLUSIONS: A new medCDS, which is based on actual treatment standards, predicts mortality of older outpatients significantly better than already existing scores.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN0895-4356
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.2019
PubMed 30253216