Challenges in the performance of real-life studies in older patients: focus on long-term care facilities

Johanna Marietta Christiansen, A. Meyer, L. Pickert, R. Pfister, M. Polidori
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Research on geriatric conditions and atypical disease presentation in poorly studied patients’ groups is becoming increasingly important. Aim of the present investigation was addressing prevalence and prognostic significance of aortic valve stenosis (AVS) in older residents of long-term care facilities (LTCF). For the planned recruitment of 500 LTCF guests of a German metropolitan area, study investigators were trained and in the performance of a cardiologic examination and of the comprehensive geriatric assessment- based multidimensional prognostic index (MPI). After five attempts to obtain permission to conduct the study in 30 institutions, patients’ recruitment was stopped with 22 participants included from one institution. AVS was suspected in two patients, in agreement with the reported prevalence data. The MPI value correlated with social support (P=0.002) and geriatric syndromes (P=0.004). This structured attempt at investigating presence and prognostic signature of AVS in older LTCF guests was challenged by logistic obstacles strongly hindering diagnosis of potentially treatable conditions which, if undisclosed, negatively impact on survival and quality of life.
老年患者现实生活研究面临的挑战:关注长期护理机构
在研究较少的患者群体中,对老年疾病和非典型疾病表现的研究变得越来越重要。本研究的目的是探讨长期护理机构(LTCF)老年居民主动脉瓣狭窄(AVS)的患病率及其预后意义。为了计划招募500名来自德国大都市地区的LTCF患者,研究人员接受了心脏病检查和基于综合老年评估的多维预后指数(MPI)的培训。经过五次尝试获得在30个机构进行研究的许可后,患者招募停止,其中一个机构包括22名参与者。2例患者疑似AVS,与报告的患病率数据一致。MPI值与社会支持(P=0.002)和老年综合征(P=0.004)相关。研究老年LTCF患者AVS的存在和预后特征的结构化尝试受到后勤障碍的挑战,这些障碍严重阻碍了对潜在可治疗疾病的诊断,这些疾病如果未披露,会对生存和生活质量产生负面影响。
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