| Literature DB >> 33155616 |
J G Ruiz1, E Dent, J E Morley, R A Merchant, J Beilby, J Beard, C Tripathy, M Sorin, S Andrieu, I Aprahamian, H Arai, M Aubertin-Leheudre, J M Bauer, M Cesari, L-K Chen, A J Cruz-Jentoft, P De Souto Barreto, B Dong, L Ferrucci, R Fielding, L Flicker, J Lundy, J Y Reginster, L Rodriguez-Mañas, Y Rolland, A M Sanford, A J Sinclair, J Viña, D L Waters, C Won Won, J Woo, B Vellas.
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Keywords: Frailty; aging; primary care
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33155616 PMCID: PMC7597431 DOI: 10.1007/s12603-020-1492-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Health Aging ISSN: 1279-7707 Impact factor: 5.285
Figure 1The FRAIL and Other Components of the Rapid Geriatric Assessment
Screening Tool for the “Integrated Care for Older Persons” (ICOPE)
| Cognitive Decline | 1. Remember three words: Flower, door, rice (for example) |
| 2. Orientation in time and space: What is the full date today? Where are you now (home, clinic, etc.)? | |
| 3. Recalls the three words? | |
| Limited Mobility | Chair rise test: Rise from chair five times without using arms. Did the person complete five chair rises within 14 seconds? |
| Malnutrition | 1. Weight loss: Have you unintentionally lost more than 3 kg over the last three months? |
| 2. Appetite loss: Have you experienced loss of appetite? | |
| Visual Impairment | Do you have any problems with your eyes: Difficulties in seeing far, reading, eye diseases or currently under medical treatment (e.g., diabetes, high blood pressure)? |
| Hearing Loss | Hears whispers (whisper test) or Screening audiometry result is 35 dB or less or Passes automated app-based digits-in-noise test |
| Depressive Symptoms | Over the past two weeks, have you been bothered by |
| • Feeling down, depressed or hopeless? | |
| • Little interest or pleasure in doing things? |
Management of Frailty in Primary Care
1. Provide community education including television, newspapers, magazines and social media to do aerobic and resistance exercise regularly 2. Health care professionals to regularly reinforce the importance of exercise. 3. Community lectures by health care professionals on the importance of exercise 4. Yearly screening with a rapid screen for frailty (FRAIL or ICOPE) | If positive frailty screen: 1. Check for and treat possible reversible causes as in Table 2. Enroll in an exercise program 3. Advise on adequate (leucine enriched) protein intake 4. Consider grip strength, 4m gait speed and short physical performance battery | 1. Check ADLs and IADLs 2. Refer for comprehensive geriatric assessment 3. Refer to physical and occupational therapy 4. Optimize home environment 5. Provide a long term exercise program |
Diagnostic and Management Program for an Older Individual who has Deficits on the FRAIL Questionnaire (Copyright Saint Louis University and John E. Morley)
| Fatigue: Exclude Depression |
| Exclude Sleep Apnea |
| Measure TSH, Vitamin B12 and Hemoglobin |
| Exclude low blood pressure |
| Leucine enriched essential amino acid supplement |
| Measure bioavailable vitamin D and replace if low |
| Illnesses: Remove inappropriate medications including those causing side effects |
| Reduce Polypharmacy |
| Loss of Weight: Exclude depression |
| Stop drugs causing weight loss |
| Check for elderly abuse |
| Is the person paranoic (late life paranoia) or afraid being overweight will kill them? |
| Does the person have dysphagia? |
| Are there oral problems making chewing difficult? |
| Does the person have a nosocomial infection, e.g., |
| Does the person have dementia? |
| Does the person have hyperthyroidism, Addison’s disease or pheochromocytoma? |
| Does the person have celiac disease or pancreatic insufficiency? |
| Does the person have eating difficulties? |
| Is person on low salt, low cholesterol or other therapeutic diet? |
| Does the person have cholecystitis? |