Individual and Environmental Risk Factors of Unplanned Admissions of Elderly
NCT ID: NCT00986739
Last Updated: 2017-09-12
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
973 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2009-07-31
2017-07-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Objective: The aim of this multicenter study is to investigate risk factors for unplanned hospitalizations, including individual and environmental factors, notably air pollution. Classifying at risk patients might help preventing unplanned hospitalization of oldest old. Correlations between medical data and the atmospheric pollution modelling will allow us to enhance the forecast system with dose-effect functions. Validation of a multi dimensional standardised instrument (InterRAI-MDS) will help in the development of a shared medical record.
Methods : Patient aged 80 and over presenting to the emergency department (ED) for medical concern eventually associated with social concern and admitted in a medical or surgical ward. Three hospitals, two located in the Paris area and one in Champagne, offering emergency care and providing geriatric services will be involved in the study. 1,200 patients will be prospectively included in the study during a one-year period.
1. Individual study
Data collection involves three steps (before, during and after health event) from hospital admission (i.e. study inclusion) and relies on a multi dimensional standardized geriatric assessment using well established scales :
Retrospective data collection includes medical history, health care utilization, SOCIO-economic status and functional status the days before hospital admission ; Data collection at hospital admission includes functional, mental, nutritional and depression status assessed by geriatric physician and nurse (standardized geriatric assessment) ; social support and care plan will be recorded at discharge ; SOCIO-economic conditions will also be recorded Data collection during follow-up includes health and functional status assessed at three, six, nine months and one year after first emergency visit, with help of the family and family physician. Hospitalizations and death will be recorded.
2. Environmental and contextual data Meteorological data as well as data on pollution, epidemics, strikes in health care system or public transportation and public holiday will be gathered during the study period. The use of the atmospheric transport chemistry model CHIMERE will give greater spatial (2 to 3 km) and temporal (hour) resolution than airborne measurements of pollutants.
3. Analysis A bidirectional case-crossover design will be used. Cases serve as their own controls through the use of information on the study subjects both before and after the event (hospitalization). Conditional logistic regression will then be used to investigate the short-term health effects of air pollution while taking into account individual characteristics.
Survival analysis with time dependant covariates (environmental factors) will give strengthening results.
A multi dimensional analysis will be performed to determine cluster of patients and patterns of environmental parameters.
Validation of the RAI-MDS instrument will rely on internal coherency, structural validity and external validity facing usual geriatric scales (ADL, IADL, MMSE, MNA, GDS).
Perspectives Identification of individual risk factors as well as evaluation of environmental threat for older people, potentialized by the setting of medical shared across caregivers could allow to develop individualized alarm and prevention systems.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Three hospitals, two located in the Paris area and one in Champagne, offering emergency care and providing geriatric services will be involved in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
* Refusal of the patient or of helping him to answer
* Premature exit before initial examination
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Philippe Aegerter, MD, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Locations
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hopital Ambroise Paré
Boulogne-Billancourt, , France
Service de Court Séjour Gériatrique, CHU DE REIMS, HOPITAL MAISON-BLANCHE
Reims, , France
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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AOM 08205
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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