Motor, cognitive and mobility deficits in 1000 geriatric patients: protocol of a quantitative observational study before and after routine clinical geriatric treatment – the ComOn-study
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Published:2020-02-06
Issue:1
Volume:20
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ISSN:1471-2318
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Container-title:BMC Geriatrics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Geriatr
Author:
Geritz JohannaORCID, Maetzold Sara, Steffen Maren, Pilotto Andrea, Corrà Marta F., Moscovich Mariana, Rizzetti Maria C., Borroni Barbara, Padovani Alessandro, Alpes Annekathrin, Bang Corinna, Barcellos Igor, Baron Ralf, Bartsch Thorsten, Becktepe Jos S., Berg Daniela, Bergeest Lu M., Bergmann Philipp, Bouça-Machado Raquel, Drey Michael, Elshehabi Morad, Farahmandi Susan, Ferreira Joaquim J., Franke Andre, Friederich Anja, Geisler Corinna, Hüllemann Philipp, Gierthmühlen Janne, Granert Oliver, Heinzel Sebastian, Heller Maren K., Hobert Markus A., Hofmann Marc, Jemlich Björn, Kerkmann Laura, Knüpfer Stephanie, Krause Katharina, Kress Maximilian, Krupp Sonja, Kudelka Jennifer, Kuhlenbäumer Gregor, Kurth Roland, Leypoldt Frank, Maetzler Corina, Maia Luis F., Moewius Andreas, Neumann Patricia, Niemann Katharina, Ortlieb Christian T., Paschen Steffen, Pham Minh H., Puehler Thomas, Radloff Franziska, Riedel Christian, Rogalski Marten, Sablowsky Simone, Schanz Elena M., Schebesta Linda, Schicketmüller Andreas, Studt Simone, Thieves Martina, Tönges Lars, Ullrich Sebastian, Urban Peter P., Vila-Chã Nuno, Wiegard Anna, Warmerdam Elke, Warnecke Tobias, Weiss Michael, Welzel Julius, Hansen Clint, Maetzler Walter
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Motor and cognitive deficits and consequently mobility problems are common in geriatric patients. The currently available methods for diagnosis and for the evaluation of treatment in this vulnerable cohort are limited. The aims of the ComOn (COgnitive and Motor interactions in the Older populatioN) study are (i) to define quantitative markers with clinical relevance for motor and cognitive deficits, (ii) to investigate the interaction between both motor and cognitive deficits and (iii) to assess health status as well as treatment outcome of 1000 geriatric inpatients in hospitals of Kiel (Germany), Brescia (Italy), Porto (Portugal), Curitiba (Brazil) and Bochum (Germany).
Methods
This is a prospective, explorative observational multi-center study. In addition to the comprehensive geriatric assessment, quantitative measures of reduced mobility and motor and cognitive deficits are performed before and after a two week’s inpatient stay. Components of the assessment are mobile technology-based assessments of gait, balance and transfer performance, neuropsychological tests, frailty, sarcopenia, autonomic dysfunction and sensation, and questionnaires to assess behavioral deficits, activities of daily living, quality of life, fear of falling and dysphagia. Structural MRI and an unsupervised 24/7 home assessment of mobility are performed in a subgroup of participants. The study will also investigate the minimal clinically relevant change of the investigated parameters.
Discussion
This study will help form a better understanding of symptoms and their complex interactions and treatment effects in a large geriatric cohort.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Geriatrics and Gerontology
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