Evaluation of frailty in geriatric patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac procedure: results of a prospective, cross-sectional study

Carolin Steinmetz*, Laura Krause, Samra Sulejmanovic, Sabrina Kaumkoetter, Johanneke Hartog, Bart Scheenstra, Flohr Stefan, Thomas Mengden, Clemens Grefe, Ernst Knoglinger, Nils Reiss, Birna Bjarnason-Wehrens, Thomas Schmidt, Monika Sadlonova, Christine A. F. von Arnim, Stephanie Heinemann

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Abstract

Background Frailty is an indicator of a decline in quality of life and functional capacity in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) patients. Currently, there is no standardized assessment tool for frailty used in CR. The aim of this study was to determine if the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) is feasible for assessing frailty in CR. Methods Prospective, cross-sectional study within the framework of the ongoing multicenter prehabilitation study "PRECOVERY". Patients >= 75 years undergoing CR after cardiac procedure (n=122) were recruited in four German inpatient CR facilities. Assessments included: CFS, Katz-Index, hand grip strength (HGS), Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) and six-minute-walk test (6MWT). Outcomes were frailty (CFS >= 4) and the correlation of frailty with assessments of functional capacity, activities of daily living and clinical parameters. Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics and correlations, using the spearman correlation coefficient and chi-square test to test for significance. Results Data from 101 patients (79.9 +/- 4.0 years; 63% male) were analyzed. The mean CFS score was 3.2 +/- 1.4; 41.6% were defined as frail (CFS >= 4). The mean time required to assess the CFS was 0.20 minutes. The findings show that CFS correlates significantly (p<0.001) with the following factors: Katz-Index, HGS, SPPB-Score and 6MWT (r <=-0.575). In addition, CFS correlated with small to moderate effects with co-morbidities (r=0.250), as-needed medications and need for nursing assistance (r <= 0.248). Conclusions The CFS assessment can be performed in under one minute and it correlates significantly with assessments of functional capacity, activities of daily living and clinical parameters in the CR setting. Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS; http:// www. drks. de; DRKS00032256). Retrospectively registered on 13 July 2023.
Original languageEnglish
Article number146
Number of pages10
JournalBMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Cardiac surgery
  • Valve intervention
  • Frailty
  • Cardiac rehabilitation
  • OLDER-ADULTS
  • PHYSICAL FUNCTION

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