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Robustness Predictive Factors in People Aged Over 75 Years After Going to the Emergency Room (ROB-U)

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Lille Catholic University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Aging
Emergency Room
Risk Factors

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04683380
RC-P0099

Details and patient eligibility

About

After emergency room visits, the elderly patients can increase their dependence and functional decline. In this context the goal of this study is to demonstrate that there are robustness predictive factors after visit to the emergency room.

Full description

The emergency department is one of the main access routes to the hospital for elderly patients.

Older age is often associated with an increase risk of longer stay in the emergency room with a high subsequent risk of hospital re-admission. One of the essential care objectives when treating these patients is to maintain the autonomy to avoid any dependence in order to keep the quality of life, and limit the time of hospitalization.

Emergency room visits and hospitalizations are too often considered as a source of autonomy loss aggravation in the elderly. Many studies have demonstrated the mortality predictive factors existence, functional decline, or re-hospitalization of the elderly after an emergency room visit or after hospitalization.

No study until now has investigated the existence of factors directly predictive of robustness. Then the goal of this study is to demonstrate that there are robustness predictive factors after going to the emergency room.

Enrollment

110 patients

Sex

All

Ages

75+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients admitted to the emergency room
  • Patients aged ≥ 75 years old
  • Patients without cognitive disorders or vigilance disorders
  • Patients living at home
  • Patients able to give its non-opposition

Non inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients admitted to the hospital in the last 3 months
  • Patients refusing to participate in the study

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients whose stay is < 14h or > 48h
  • Patients who die during hospitalization
  • Patient not hospitalized
  • Patient not returning home after discharge from hospital

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