Actively Recruiting

Age: 65Years - 120Years
All Genders
Healthy Volunteers
NCT06965972

The CohorFES: a Prospective Study of Frailty and Dependence

Led by Parc de Salut Mar · Updated on 2025-05-11

1500

Participants Needed

1

Research Sites

682 weeks

Total Duration

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Sponsors

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Parc de Salut Mar

Lead Sponsor

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Consorcio Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red (CIBER)

Collaborating Sponsor

AI-Summary

What this Trial Is About

Background Frailty has become a major problem for the health system, but also a window of opportunity to fight against disability through preventive strategies focused on the detection and treatment of frailty in all settings. However, no systematic strategies of screening and early detection are available in clinical settings. This project aims to identify clinical and biological phenotypic clusters that drive through the different stages of frailty and to describe the underlying mechanisms of the trajectories leading to disability and the potential for treatment. Moreover, validation of Frailty Trait Scale 5 (FTS5) will be performed as an easy model to be implemented in primary care and hospital scope. Methods/design A prospective population-based cohort will be stablished for frailty phenotyping (CohorFES). Creation of a CIBERFES Biobank where blood and urine samples from participants of CohortFES are stored for future researches. Demographic and clinical history data, anthropometric measurements, predimed questionnaire, peripheral blood biochemical variables and metabolomics were collected for each participant at baseline and every year until become frailty. Using cluster partition models (k-means and hierarchical clustering) will group together individuals with similar deficits and characteristics (frailty phenotypes). Then, by using pre-established criteria (gap and silhouette), the proposed clustering solution (belonging to given clusters) will be evaluated. Further, investigators will assess, in a longitudinal fashion, the appearance and accumulation of deficits during the study period and identifying the clusters subgroups with more rapid progression. Results will be applied to establish and compare clusters and trajectories. Finally, frailty phenotypes and patient clusters will be correlated with health outcomes such as the use of health services (both primary and secondary care), hospital admissions, and mortality. Discussion Information about clinical and biological phenotypic clusters that drive through the different stages of frailty can lead to identify potential targets that could improve the therapeutic management of these patients. In summary, from a research perspective the project aims to better understanding of the interindividual variability in clinical events that lead to frailty, dependence and finally, to death.

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Official Title

The CohorFES: a Prospective Study of Frailty and Dependence

Who Can Participate

Age: 65Years - 120Years
All Genders
Healthy Volunteers

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible

You may qualify if you...

  • Women and men 65 years old or above visited in the outpatient clinics of participant centers
  • Signed informed consent
Not Eligible

You will not qualify if you...

  • Patients in a critical situation of end of life
  • Patients with a Barthel scale less than 60

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Trial Site Locations

Total: 1 location

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Hospital del Mar Research Institute

Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, 08003

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Research Team

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Natalia Garcia-Giralt, PhD

CONTACT

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Diana Ovejero, PhD

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OBSERVATIONAL

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Number of Arms

1

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