About this trial
Frailty is a significant risk factor for postoperative complications and functional decline. Preoperative assessment of frailty is therefore recommended in all older adults. However, despite the availability of many frailty tools, few have been tested in the preoperative setting and there is little comparison of their predictive value in identifying patients at risk. The aim of this study is to investigate which of the following instruments for determining frailty has the highest predictive power with regard to the occurrence of postoperative complications: Risk Analysis Index, Clinical Frailty Scale, the Groningen Frailty Indicator, the Edmonton Frail Scale and the LUCAS-FI. The aim of this research project is to identify a suitable frailty instrument for preoperative risk stratification of older patients during the premedication visit.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
70 years and older
scheduled surgery
estimated time of surgery 120 Minutes or more
Disqualifiers
insufficient German language skills (for cognitive testing)
mental retardation
relevant psychiatric disorder (not allowing for cognitive testing)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Assessment of frailty using multiple tools