About this trial
Maintaining the elderly at home and preventing them from falling are major public health issues. The vast majority of elderly people wish to remain at home. The fear of a fall with prolonged standing is a frequent reason for institutionalization. There are few procedures that have been shown to be effective in preventing falls and their complications. Prolonged standing on the floor is a major complication that can lead to multiple events, including death.
Tele-alarms are widely used in France and in Europe, but their effectiveness in the event of a fall is poor and their use is restrictive (they require physical and mental capacities to activate). However, elderly people at risk of falling are often frail or dependent, suffering from cognitive disorders and sometimes polymorbid, which explains the large number of failures of tele-alarms. There are other alert systems, notably intelligent video surveillance systems such as the VA2CS. This is a video system placed in the home that analyzes the position of subjects in real time using algorithms based on artificial intelligence. The system works continuously without video capture and sends an alert with a photo if a person is lying down after a fall. The alert is confirmed after an operator has checked the photo capture on a dedicated platform. To date, it has a sensitivity and specificity of over 90% (manufacturer's data not published). Its performance is equivalent to other intelligent video surveillance systems published in the literature. This system is autonomous and does not rely on the abilities of the person at risk of falling. Intelligent video surveillance is an innovative technology which has not yet been evaluated in a geriatric care program, nor compared to a reference or analyzed from a quality of life or medico-economic perspective.
The hypothesis of this study is that intelligent video surveillance allows an exhaustive and early detection of the fall with a faster alert enabling to avoid prolonged standing on the ground and its consequences compared to the tele-alarm alone.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Person aged 75 years or more
hospitalized in an acute geriatric service or in a geriatric or multipurpose rehabilitation care service
If living alone: receiving at least one visit per day from a relative or professional
Recent history of fall and monopodal support < 5 seconds
Disqualifiers
Under legal protection
Not affiliated to a social security system
Confined to bed or chair
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- video system
- Tele-alarm
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens
Lead sponsor
Hôpital Les Bateliers, CHU de Lille
Collaborator
Hôpital cardiologique, CHU de Lille
Collaborator
Hôpital Saint Philibert, GHICL
Collaborator
Hôpital Côte de Nacre, CHU de Caen
Collaborator
Hopital Charles Nicolle
Collaborator
University Hospital, Rouen
Collaborator
Centre Hospitalier de Saint-Quentin
Collaborator
Centre Hospitalier de Beauvais
Collaborator
Centre Hospitalier de Valenciennes
Collaborator
CHU Peronne
Collaborator
Centre Hospitalier de l'Arrondissement de Montreuil-sur-mer
Collaborator