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Brief title
Health condition
Fragility, multimorbidity, post-operative complications, preventive and screening intervention
Fragiliteit, multimorbiditeit, postoperatieve complicaties, preventieve en screening interventie
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Length of hospital stay and postoperative complications.
Secondary outcome
1. Quality of life;
2. Functional status;
3. Nutrition status (Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST));
4. Participation.
These secondary outcomes will be measured with a questionnaire for the patient, the medical file and registration forms of involved care professionals.
Background summary
Hospital admission can be a major life event for fragile older people, associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Especially, large invasive surgical interventions are in elderly patients increasingly accompanied with complications, delirium, loss of function and mortality. To decease post-surgical complications in fragile older patients indicated for elective surgery a pre-surgical multidisciplinary intervention was designed in order to increase the older patients' physical and mental condition before surgery and to prevent them from complications and loss of indenpendency after surgery. The cost-effectiveness of the intervention is tested in a randomized clinical trial. The control group receives the care as usual. Primary outcome is complications after surgery and length of stay in hospital. Secondary outcome focusses on physical functioning, quality of life, and level of independency. To show effectiveness it was calculated that 40 patients should be included in the intervention arm and 40 in the control-arm.
Study objective
Peri-operative interventions improve fragile patients functional health status, reduce complications and length of stay in hospital after elective surgery.
Study design
T0 Baseline measurement: Before randomization;
T1 On hospital admission;
T2 Short term measurement: 30 days after the operation;
T3 Long term measurement: 6 months after operation.
Intervention
Peri-operative tailormade intervention aims at:
1. Optimizing physical condition by preoperative functional trainingprogramm by a physiotherapist, 2/3 times a week at the clients home;
2. Preoperative nutritional status assessment and optimalisation by a dietician, counseling once a week;
3. Reducing risk factors for delirium by a geriatric specialist;
4. Prescribing Optimalization Method for optimalization of medication use by a geritric specialist;
5. Organizing postoperative home care.
Minimal duration of the intervention is 3 weeks.
The control group receives care as usual. That means no peri-operative intervention
Inclusion criteria
Fragile, community-dwelling elderly, 70 years and older, who are on a waiting list for abdominal or thoracal surgery.
Exclusion criteria
Endoscopic and gynaecological operations.
Design
Recruitment
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Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL2501 |
NTR-old | NTR2618 |
Other | ZonMW/NPO : 60-61900-98-280 |
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