Sarcopenia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prevalence and Pathophysiology of Sarcopenia in the Elderly Patient With Hip Fracture. Prospective, Observational Study on Consecutive Series
Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass and function that accompanies aging. The term
sarcopenia comes from the Greek "sarx" (flesh) and "penia" (loss).
Sarcopenia is a topic of great interest to geriatricians, and from 2010 discussing the
possibility of considering it as a geriatric syndrome.
Diagnostic criteria are reduced muscle mass, reduced strength and impaired physical
performance. The presence of muscle mass reduction set presarcopenia diagnosis, when
combined with one of the other two are talking about sarcopenia and when are the three is
defined as severe sarcopenia.
The hypothesis of our study is that sarcopenia is highly prevalent in older people with hip
fracture. The increase in inflammatory indices of older people, along with bed rest,
represent factors that accelerate the development of sarcopenia. These factors together
could be the base of the high percentage of patients who do not recover the degree of
autonomy before the fracture.
The incidence of hip fracture in Spain is estimated at 551 cases per 100,000 population aged
65 years, with an average cost of treatment for a broken € 9,996.00 and more days of
hospitalization than heart attacks. In-hospital mortality is 5.3%. Data from a multicenter
study in 77 hospitals of the Spanish territory in 2003 coincide with those of studies
conducted in other European countries regarding the incidence, the highest percentage in
women and increased exponentially with age.
The fracture of the proximal femur (hip) is a substantial cause of morbidity and mortality
in the elderly. Mortality at one year after hip fracture varies between 12 and 37%, with an
incidence of 11% during the first months.
25% of elderly patients with hip fracture requires institutionalization, at least
temporarily, and only 40% fully recover their functional status before the fracture.
Hip fracture is a major public health problem. It happens more often in the elderly, the
average age of patients admitted is 81.4 ± 8.1 years and its incidence has increased
significantly in recent years. It causes a high degree of disability, mortality and frequent
large economic costs. 50% of patients independent before a hip fracture are unable to
recover fully the functionality, face and often the inability to institutionalization.
Only 30-35% of elderly hip fractures regain their previous degree of independence in basic
activities of daily living, and only 20-25% do so for instrumental activities.
The investigators hope to find a high prevalence of sarcopenia in patients admitted with hip
fracture, and patients with more severe sarcopenia are those having lower functional levels
at admission and discharge phenomenon recover. The investigators hope to find a relationship
between elevated inflammatory indices and severity of sarcopenia. The investigators hope
that the presence of sarcopenia, and its severity, correlates positively with the occurrence
of complications during hospitalization.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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