| Literature DB >> 34295914 |
Quan She1, Bo Chen1, Wen Liu1, Min Li1, Weihong Zhao1, Jianqing Wu1.
Abstract
The 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a highly contagious and deadly disease. The elderly people are often accompanied by chronic inflammation and immunodeficiency, showing a frail state. The strength, endurance, and physiological function of the elderly are significantly decreased, and the ability to deal with stress response is weakened. They are the high-risk group that suffering from COVID-19, and rapidly developing to critical illness. Several recent studies suggest that the incidence rate of COVID-19 in elderly patients with frailty is high. Early assessment, detection, and effective intervention of frailty in COVID-19 patients are conducive to significantly improve the quality of life and improve prognosis. However, there are insufficient understanding and standards for the current evaluation methods, pathogenesis and intervention measures for COVID-19 combined with frailty. This study reviews the progress of the research on the potential pathogenesis, evaluation methods and intervention measures of the elderly COVID-19 patients with frailty, which provides a reference for scientific and reasonable comprehensive diagnosis and treatment in clinical.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; assessment; frailty; management; pathogenesis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34295914 PMCID: PMC8290059 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.694367
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Figure 1Potential pathogenesis of frailty in elderly patients with COVID-19.
Performance of different evaluation methods to identify frailty among patients with COVID-19.
| CFS | Score according to considered variables, in general frail if CFS score >4 | Simple; no physical testing required; score associated with mortality | Scoring somewhat subjective |
| FI | Ratio of accumulated deficits and considered variables, in general frail if FI >0.25 | Meaningful results in all patients; irrespective from age and disability | Time-consuming; need for comprehensive geriatric assessment |
| FP | Five pre-defined criteria to categorize a patient as robust (none of the criteria), pre-frail (one or two criteria), and frail (three or more criteria) | Possible before comprehensive geriatric assessment; pre-clinical evaluation | Not applicable to disabled older patients |
| FRAIL | Five pre-defined criteria to categorize a patient as robust (one or none of the criteria), pre-frail (two criteria), and frailty (three or more criteria) | Simple; cheap; no physical testing required | Scoring somewhat subjective |
| EFS | Score according to considered variables, in general frail if EFS score>6 | Good poly-dimension, credibility, and internal consistency; no physical testing required; a reliable predictor for mortality | Scoring somewhat complicated |