Management and Outcomes of Patients Admitted to Coronary Care Units Depending on Degree of Frailty and Comorbidities
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- Linkoeping University
Summary
Background Patients less than 80 years of age, who suffer a
The Swedish national guidelines for
Aims To explore the association between frailty and treatment patterns in cardiac care To study the association between outcomes and degree of frailty, with and without comprehensive adjustment for differences in baseline characteristics.
To study how treatment benefits for patients admitted to coronary care units differ in patients depending on comorbidities and frailty.
Hypothesis The investigators hypothesize that frailty is independently associated with worse outcomes, including mortality, readmissions and complications.
Methods and material An observational, register based, multicentre study. Inclusion criteria:
Patients consecutively included in the Swedish Web-System for Enhancement and Development of
Evidence-Based Care in
SWEDEHEART is a national quality registry collecting information on all patients hospitalized with MI or suspected MI. All 72 Swedish hospitals with acute coronary care contribute with data. Briefly, information is collected prospectively about individual patients' medical history, treatment before admission, management during hospital stay, treatment at discharge, and diagnoses. Approximately 20.000 patients diagnosed with MI are included in this register per year. From January 1st 2020 frailty (CFS) is a mandatory variable in the registry. However, as a pilot project to ensure feasibility, five hospitals began to register frailty November 1st, 2017. For the investigators initial analyses data will be used from the pilot study to assess the association between CFS level and outcomes. The data extraction will be done by one of the monitors of the SWEDEHEART registry. After about two years the investigators will extract data prospectively entered into the registry.
The frailty instrument The crucial study instrument CFS is a 9-point scale. It has good predictive validity and prognostic power, is relying on clinical judgment, and is relatively easily used in clinical practice. Since the scale includes several degrees it can be considered to be particularly appropriate for risk stratification, and accordingly it has been used for this purpose. The investigators have got the instrument owners permission to use this scale.
The case record form (CRF) focus on demographic and clinical patient characteristics
registered in the SWEDEHEART, particularly those which are supposed to be potential
confounders when testing the hypothesis: chronological age, gender, cardiovascular risk,
Follow-up of cohorts of invasively or conservatively treated patients with different stages of frailty will be done one, three, six, 12, 24 and 36 months after the inclusion point respectively.
Description
Background In Western countries the numbers of elderly patients are increasing. Although many
elderly individuals are healthy, the number of individuals with complex needs for health care
is large and growing. Patients less than 80 years of age, who suffer a
The Swedish national guidelines for
The Canadian Study of Health and Ageing (CSHA) Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) is a global
clinical measure of biological age, mixing co-morbidity, disability and
The large variation in the management of these patients shows that there is need for further studies within this area in order to determine which treatment one should chose, whether it be invasive or conservative, in different groups.
Aims To explore the association between frailty and treatment patterns in cardiac care To study the association between outcomes and degree of frailty, with and without comprehensive adjustment for differences in baseline characteristics.
To study how treatment benefits for patients admitted to coronary care units differ in patients depending on comorbidities and frailty.
Hypothesis The investigators hypothesize that frailty is independently associated with worse outcomes, including mortality, readmissions and complications.
The investigators also hypothesize that frailty influences the benefit-risk ratio for pharmacological therapies and invasive treatments.
Methods and material An observational, register based, multicentre study. Inclusion criteria: Patients consecutively included in the SWEDEHEART registry. Exclusion criteria: None.
SWEDEHEART is a national quality registry collecting information on all patients hospitalized with MI or suspected MI. All 72 Swedish hospitals with acute coronary care contribute with data. Briefly, information is collected prospectively about individual patients' medical history, treatment before admission, management during hospital stay, treatment at discharge, and diagnoses. Approximately 20.000 patients diagnosed with MI are included in this register per year. From January 1st 2020 frailty (CFS) is a mandatory variable in the registry. However, as a pilot project to ensure feasibility, five hospitals began to register frailty November 1st, 2017. These include three university hospitals: the Huddinge-Karolinska Hospital, the Linkping University Hospital and the Sahlgrenska Hospital, and two large county hospitals: The NAL-Uddevalla (NU) Hospital and Gavle Hospital. For the investigators initial analyses data will be used from the pilot study to assess the association between CFS level and outcomes. The data extraction will be done by one of the monitors of the SWEDEHEART registry. After about two years the investigators will extract data prospectively entered into the registry. By use of the Swedish unique personal identification numbers (PIN) data from the SWEDEHAERT will be merged with data from the National cause of death registry in order to obtain information on mortality and cause of death, with the National patient registry, a comprehensive national register of the consumption of inpatient hospital care maintained by the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, to obtain information on comorbidity and outcomes, with the Swedish prescribed drugs registry to obtain information on collected drugs and from Statistics Sweden information on socio-economic factors and country of birth. After data extraction, merging PINs will be removed and all statistical analyses will be performed on de-identified data.
The frailty instrument The crucial study instrument CFS is a 9-point scale, derived from the
The evaluation of the patient's degree of frailty will be based on bedside judgment undertaken preferably by registered nurses regarding frailty and other clinical information including the records in the patient file. The inter-rater reliability among a sample of frailty-assessing nurses will be pragmatically assessed before the study start, see Statistics. During the study there will be several support functions in order to enhance the validity and reliability of the judgments: a manual and an instruction film on the frailty assessment via CFS has been developed by a focus group including cardiological and geriatric expertise; there will be instructions on how to assess frailty on the homepage of SWEDEHEART; and five trained SWEDEHEART nurses will function as monitors and support for the local assessing nurses, as will the mentioned expert group.
The CRF focus on demographic and clinical patient characteristics registered in the
SWEDEHEART, particularly those which are supposed to be potential confounders when testing
the hypothesis: chronological age, gender, cardiovascular risk,
Results from
Follow-up of cohorts of invasively or conservatively treated patients with different stages of frailty will be done one, three, six, 12, 24 and 36 months after the inclusion point respectively.
Details
Condition |
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Age | 100years or below |
Treatment | Clinical Frailty Scale |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04488536 |
Sponsor | Linkoeping University |
Last Modified on | 19 February 2024 |
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