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NCT ID: NCT06334289 Not yet recruiting - Frail Elderly Clinical Trials

A Predictive Study of Peripheral Blood Biomarkers on Postoperative Neurocognitive Dysfunction in Elderly Frail and Non-frail Patients Undergoing Gastrointestinal Surgery

Start date: April 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Perioperative neurocognitive impairment (PND) mainly includes acute postoperative delirium (POD) and persistent postoperative cognitive impairment (POCD), which are common postoperative complications in elderly patients. Perioperative neurocognitive impairment (PND) is attracting increasing attention, but its exact mechanism is still unclear. The diagnosis of PND lacks the gold standard, so it is difficult to determine the incidence rate. At present, the diagnosis is mainly conducted through the scale. Therefore, this study aims to explore the correlation between peripheral blood biomarkers and PND in elderly frail patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery.

NCT ID: NCT02918682 Not yet recruiting - Exercise Therapy Clinical Trials

A Multi-component Intervention in Frail Community-dwelling Older People

MIF
Start date: December 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates if a multi-component intervention, respecting the characteristics of frail older person and increasing intensity and challenge of exercises according to frail older person capacity/evolution will induce better functional results than a multi-component intervention specific to lower body. the volunteers will be randomized into experimental group and control group.

NCT ID: NCT00756535 Not yet recruiting - Frail Elderly Clinical Trials

Exercise Training in a Geriatric Hospital Ward

Start date: October 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to describe the effects of physical exercise consisting of strength, balance and flexibility training on functional abilities and the length of stay in older (+75) patients hospitalized in a primary-care health- center hospital.