Materials and Method: Patients over 64 years of age without a history of or requirement for an emergency response and a tympanic membrane temperature ≥37.2°C were included. Patients were divided into 3 groups according to their change of Barthel Index scores: >30 (major), 5–30 (minor) and no change.
Results: The study population comprised 218 patients. Statistically significant differences were found among basal Barthel Index scores and those obtained at admission and 1 month later in surviving patients and between basal and admission Barthel Index scores in patients who died (p<0.001). Statistically significant difference was found in the proportion of survivors and non-survivors in patients whose change in Barthel Index score was >30 (major change) (p=0.011). No difference was found in the proportions of survivors and non-survivors in patients with minor changes and no change.
Conclusions: Fever increases physical dependency in geriatric patients. Situations that result in a serious increase in functional dependency during admission may be related to short-term mortality in geriatric patients.
Keywords : Barthel Index; Fever; Geriatric Patient; Functional Capacity; Emergency Department