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. 2017 Feb 25;46(5):794–801. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afx022

Table 2.

Discharge characteristics according to the presence of dementia/CI at admission.a

No detected CI or known dementia CI (AMTS <9) and no known dementia Diagnosed dementia
N = 12,974 (68.7%) N = 2,180 (11.5%) N = 3,730 (19.8%)
Length of stay
 Length of stay (median, IQR) 6 (11) 11 (16) 9 (17) P < 0.001b
 Length of stay by category:
  Less than 24 hours (0 days) 647 (5.0%) 58 (2.7%) 165 (4.4%) P < 0.001b
  1–6 days 6,450 (49.7%) 656 (30.1%) 1,309 (35.1%)
  7–13 days 2,763 (21.3%) 567 (26.0%) 840 (22.5%)
  14–27 days 1,946 (15%) 537 (24.6%) 839 (22.5%)
  28 days or more 1,168 (9%) 362 (16.6%) 577 (15.5%)
Mortality
 Status at discharge (n, %):
  Alive 12,114 (93.4%) 1,922 (88.2%) 3,329 (89.3%) P < 0.001c
  Dead 860 (6.6% [6.2–7.0]) 258 (11.8% [10.5–13.3]) 401 (10.8% [9.8–11.9])
 Mortality rate/100 person months of admission 18.7 [17.5–20.0] 22.7 [20.0–25.7] 22.0 [19.9–24.3]
(4,590 months) (1,136 months) (1,821 months)
Discharge destination (for patients discharged alive)
 Discharge destination (n, %)
  Usual residence 10,350 (85.4%) 1,361 (70.8%) 2,384 (71.6%) P < 0.001c
  Nursing/residential homed 429 (3.5%) 218 (11.3%) 543 (16.3%)
  Hospice 132 (1.1%) 43 (2.2%) 57 (1.7%)
  Other hospital location 978 (8.1%) 256 (13.3%) 274 (8.2%)
  Other 225 (1.9%) 44 (2.3%) 71 (2.1%)

aN = 18,884 admissions (no discharge data for 385 (2.0%) admissions.

bKruskal–Wallis.

cChi2.

dWhere the patient has not previously been in a nursing/residential home.