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Update on the Detection of Frailty in Older Adults

RECRUITINGSponsored by Universidad Europea de Madrid
Actively Recruiting
SponsorUniversidad Europea de Madrid
Started2024-04-20
Est. completion2025-04-15
Eligibility
Age62 Years+

Summary

The main objective is to update the diagnostic assessment of frailty by correlating several variables with the ultrasound image of the frail elderly patient. Secondarily, the investigators intend to collect and analyze data on functional capacity and quality of life variables on the evolution of musculoskeletal symptoms, as well as on pain and psychological variables. Similarly, it is intended to make a record of different profiles and subtypes of frail older adult patients to be stored in Machine Learning in order to establish therapeutic intervention plans that allow both the evaluation and treatment of patients.

Eligibility

Age: 62 Years+
Inclusion Criteria:

A diagnosis of signs and symptoms of frailty by a geriatric physician in the research group will be used as the primary inclusion criterion. Frailty will be assessed and diagnosed using the frailty phenotype and the Clinical Frailty Scale.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Acute myocardial infarction in the last 3 months and/or unstable angina pectoris
* Uncontrolled arrhythmia, recent thromboembolism and terminal illness.
* Patients undergoing MMII unloading or MMSS/MMII fractures in the last three months.
* Patients with a functional gait index of 1 (Inability to walk)
* Severe pain (7/10 VAS)
* Previous neuromuscular pathology presenting with weakness
* Medication that does not allow the patient's actual muscle reaction to be assessed
* Severe cognitive impairment that would prevent collaboration and understanding of the tests to be performed.
* Cardiovascularly unstable patients and uncontrolled arterial hypertension.

Conditions9

AnxietyDepressionFunctional IndependenceFunctionalityKinesiophobiaPainQuality of LifeSarcopeniaStrength

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