Background: admission to a Geriatric Evaluation and Management Unit (GEMU) can optimise a patient's chance of functional recovery. Objective: to evaluate the ability of several commonly used frailty and functional decline indices to predict GEMU outcomes, both at discharge and at 6 months. Design: prospective, observational study. Setting and participants: consecutive GEMU patients aged ≥70 years. Methods: patients were classified as 'frail' or 'at high risk of functional decline' using several frailty and functional decline instruments. Predictive ability was evaulated using logistic regression and area under receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves (ROC). Results: a total of 172 patients were included. Frailty prevalence varied from ...
Background: Frailty is a predictor of adverse outcomes in older subjects. Aims: The aims of this stu...
Background: Frailty is a state of increased vulnerability to stressors, associated to poor health ou...
The measurement of frailty using a Frailty Index (FI) has been criticised as too time-consuming for ...
Frailty represents one of the most relevant geriatric syndromes in the 21st century and is a predict...
Background. A geriatric evaluation and management unit (GEM) manages elderly inpatients with functio...
To analyze the feasibility, accuracy and the ability of different frailty instruments to predict adv...
Objective: To investigate the associations of morbidity burden and frailty with the transitions betw...
Frailty represents one of the most relevant geriatric syndromes in the 21st century and is a predict...
Background: multidisciplinary rehabilitation is of proven benefit in the management of older inpatie...
BACKGROUND: Increasing frailty is associated with risk of mortality and functional decline in hospit...
Background: Frailty is a predictor of adverse outcomes in older subjects. Aims: The aims of this stu...
Background: Frailty is a state of increased vulnerability to stressors, associated to poor health ou...
The measurement of frailty using a Frailty Index (FI) has been criticised as too time-consuming for ...
Frailty represents one of the most relevant geriatric syndromes in the 21st century and is a predict...
Background. A geriatric evaluation and management unit (GEM) manages elderly inpatients with functio...
To analyze the feasibility, accuracy and the ability of different frailty instruments to predict adv...
Objective: To investigate the associations of morbidity burden and frailty with the transitions betw...
Frailty represents one of the most relevant geriatric syndromes in the 21st century and is a predict...
Background: multidisciplinary rehabilitation is of proven benefit in the management of older inpatie...
BACKGROUND: Increasing frailty is associated with risk of mortality and functional decline in hospit...
Background: Frailty is a predictor of adverse outcomes in older subjects. Aims: The aims of this stu...
Background: Frailty is a state of increased vulnerability to stressors, associated to poor health ou...
The measurement of frailty using a Frailty Index (FI) has been criticised as too time-consuming for ...