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Ionized Calcium and Behavioural Disorders in Older Adults (CALICO Study)

U

University Hospital, Angers

Status

Completed

Conditions

Geriatric Disorders

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02909491
2016-36

Details and patient eligibility

About

The primary objective of this study is to determine whether geriatric inpatients with severe behavioral disorders exhibit higher serum ionized calcium concentration than geriatric inpatients without behavioral disorders, but no difference in serum calcium or corrected calcium concentrations. The secondary objective of this study is to determine whether the serum ionized calcium concentration is associated with behavioral and cognitive performance among geriatric inpatients.

Full description

Growing attention is paid to the neurological effects of calcium. While calcium is necessary for neuronal physiology, it appears that high serum calcium concentrations may be toxic to neurons. An analysis of the Rotterdam Study showed that, among older adults, higher concentrations of calcium were associated with greater cognitive disorders and faster cognitive decline. Similarly, delirium and behavioural disorders are reported in older adults with hypercalcemia. In contrast, other studies failed to find any association. For example, in France, an analysis of the EPIDOS study found no association between calcium concentration and cognitive performance. Thus, further studies remain necessary to make firmer conclusions about this link. In particular, it is interesting to note that all previous studies have used the serum concentrations of calcium or corrected calcium, but not yet ionized calcium. This assay is yet more reproducible, more sensitive and more correlated with clinical events. We propose that the non-use of ionized calcium assay may explain, at least in part, the discrepancies between previous studies.

Enrollment

90 patients

Sex

All

Ages

75+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age 75 years and over

  • Cases :

    • Inpatient with severe behavioural disorders
    • Being hospitalized in the geriatric acute care unit of Angers University Hospital, France
  • Controls :

    • Inpatients without severe behavioural disorder and taking no antipsychotics
    • Being hospitalized in the geriatric acute care unit of Angers University Hospital, France
    • Paired on age (± 3 years) and gender

Exclusion criteria

  • Inability to understand and speak French
  • Opposition to the use of information collected for this research

Trial design

90 participants in 2 patient groups

Cases
Description:
Inpatient with severe behavioural disorders
Controls
Description:
Inpatients without severe behavioural disorder and taking no antipsychotics

Trial contacts and locations

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