Frailty is a dynamic process from fit (robust) and pre-frail elderly. There is no previous study that determine the risk factors from fit to pre-frailty and pre-frailty to frailty in Indonesian elderly. This study was aimed to define the risk factors and clinical outcomes of frailty transitional status in Indonesian elderly.
Frailty is an age-associated, biological syndrome characterized by decreased biological reserves, due to dysregulation of several physiological systems, which puts an individual at risk when facing minor stressors, and is associated with poor outcomes (ie, disability, death, and hospitalization). Frailty identifies a high-risk subgroup and offers characteristics of great clinical importance: a higher reversibility at early stages than disability, and a higher predictive value than chronic disease for adverse outcomes at older ages. It is also the most common condition leading to death in community-dwelling older people. However, there is current consensus that physical frailty is potentially reversible. It is hence useful to objectively detect frailty among frail elderly persons, as frailty indices serve a useful purpose for risk stratification, predicting need for institutional care and planning of services needed. To date, there is no study or information about frailty status in Indonesia elderly. This study was aimed to define the risk factors and clinical outcomes of frailty transitional status in Indonesian elderly.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
Comprehensive Geriatric Clinic, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital
Jakarta, Jakarta Special Capital Region, Indonesia
RECRUITINGChange from baseline in frailty status at 1 year
Frailty status is divided into Fit (robust), Pre-frail, and Frailty.
Time frame: Baseline and at 1 year
Change from baseline in health-related quality of life at 1 year
Health-related quality of life: using Euro Quality of Life-5 Dimension (EQ-5D) questionnaire.
Time frame: Baseline and at 1 year
Change from baseline in fall incidence at 1 year
Fall incidence: number of fall during observational period.
Time frame: Baseline and at 1 year
Change from baseline in hospitality at 1 year
Hospitality: number of hospital admission (emergency or inpatient care) during observational period.
Time frame: Baseline and at 1 year
Change from baseline in mortality at 1 year
Mortality: number of subjects died after 1 year observation.
Time frame: Baseline and at 1 year
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