Frailty in Outpatient Digestive Endoscopy

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age70-100
SponsorParc de Salut Mar

About this trial

The increase in our society of the proportion of frail people who suffer from disability and dependency forces us to detect modifiable factors and therefore subject to intervention that can adapt health care for frail patients in order to increase the effectiveness and safety of medical treatments and procedures.

A geriatric assessment should be performed on all patients likely to present frailty prior to a digestive endoscopy to assess the risk-benefit of the indication and to improve patient preparation by avoiding adverse effects of endoscopic examinations, increasing the safety and profitability of the tests There are no data in our medium on the prevalence of frailty in patients referred for endoscopy, nor on the incidence in these patients of adverse effects, inadequate preparations, or incomplete examinations, so a frailty study is needed to elaborate multidisciplinary protocols that improve circuits and care in these patients and prevent complications.

The questions we want to try to answer are:

* Prevalence and severity of fragility in digestive endoscopy. * Specific problems related to fragility in digestive endoscopy, mainly the profitability of the examination and the incidence of adverse effects, in order to create protocols for improving care in this group of patients.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

It will include all patients over 70 years of age who are indicated to undergo an ambulatory upper or lower endoscopy.

Disqualifiers

Age below 70 years

Non-ambulatory endoscopies

Assessment of test contraindications by the endoscopist

Non-acceptance to enter the study

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Collection of variables

Treatment groups

1,474 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Sponsors and collaborators