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The incidence and prevalence of kidney failure increases with age. Elderly people with chronic kidney disease may have factors of fragility (loss of independence, comorbidities, geriatric syndromes) that can complicate the choice and implementation of the nephrological therapeutic project. Joint and early assessment of these patients by a nephrologist and a geriatrician could help to optimize the definition of care objectives and patient pathway.

There is little data on how nephrologists and geriatricians cooperate and on the description of frailties in elderly patients with renal impairment.

In this context, the objective of this study is to describe in a French university hospital the reasons for the use of geriatricians by nephrologists, the modalities of geriatric evaluation and the socio-demographic and medical characteristics (including geriatric syndromes) of very elderly patients with renal insufficiency, and then to become so at one year.

Year of implementation of this research: 2019 based on data from 2017 and 2019. Approximate number of people likely to be included in the research: 100 patients


Clinical Trial Description

There is little data on how nephrologists and geriatricians cooperate and on the description of frailties in elderly patients with renal impairment.

In this context, the objective of this study is to describe in a French university hospital the reasons for the use of geriatricians by nephrologists, the modalities of geriatric evaluation and the socio-demographic and medical characteristics (including geriatric syndromes) of very elderly patients with renal insufficiency, and then to become so at one year.

Secondary objectives :

- describe the modalities of the geriatric evaluation

- describe the socio-demographic, medical characteristics (including fragilities and/or geriatric syndromes) of elderly patients with renal insufficiency

- describe how to become one year old.

Origin and nature of the data collected:

- Socio-demographic, medical and geriatric data (see attached document) based on geriatric assessment medical records (reports of external geriatric consultation and/or intervention by the mobile geriatric team).

The approximate duration of the study will be 9 months. This time includes the time required for statistical analysis and writing an article. ;


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NCT number NCT04337957
Study type Observational
Source Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nimes
Contact
Status Completed
Phase
Start date June 1, 2019
Completion date March 31, 2020

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