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Prevalence and Long Term Effects of Frailty in Elderly Intensive Care Patients

Prevalence and Long Term Effects of Frailty in Elderly Intensive Care Patients

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65 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The primary aim is to study change of critical frailty scale (CFS) and health related quality of life (EQ-5D-5L) in a long-term follow-up of ICU survivors. We aim to identify important ICU related predictors for change in CFS and EQ-5D-5L in long term follow up (1 yr).

Secondary aim is to investigate how CFS pre-admission is related to intrahospital treatment intensity level, severity score and mortality.

Description

This is a multi-centre norwegian observational, prospective multicenter Norway coordinated from University hospital North Norway, Tromso.

The study is approved by The Regional Committee for Medical Research Ethics Northern Norway.

The following scores will be assessed by asking the patient and relative during ICU stay: CFS, EQ5DL before current critical illness.

The following demographic and clinical data will be retrieved from the medical records: Comorbidity before critical illness, reasons for ICU admission, daily severity score (SOFAscore), length of mechanical ventilation, dialysis, tracheostomy, Habitat before and after ICU treatment, ICU and hospital length of stay, complications retrieved during intensive care treatment, mortality, limitation of treatment.

The patients will be followed up with telephone interview after hospital discharge for evaluation of: Comorbidity, CFS, EQ5DData for all sites are collected and managed using RedCap electronic data capture tools.

Three research nurses will do the follow up with telephone interviews on all sites and record the data in RedCap.

We aim to enroll 300 patients before 31. Des 2024.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • >= 65 years
  • ≥ 24 hours mechanical ventilation
  • Written informed consent from patient or next of kin

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Readmission of patient included in the study
  • Not possible to obtain a valid CFS or and EQ-5D-5L at admission or follow-up of CFS because of social context or language.

Study details
    Frailty
    Critical Illness

NCT06012942

University Hospital of North Norway

28 January 2024

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