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Preoperative Frailty and Postoperative Neurocognitive Disorders in Geriatric Patients in Georgia
Led by New Hospitals Georgia · Updated on 2025-08-29
230
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
154 weeks
Total Duration
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What this Trial Is About
The number of elderly people in the global population is growing, presenting an increasing challenge. Technological advances in medicine have made it possible to perform complex surgeries on geriatric patients, improving the viability of this age group. However, postoperative neurocognitive disorders represent the most common postoperative complications in this demographic, leading to increased morbidity and mortality, a reduced quality of life, and a heightened risk of dementia. In high-income countries, studies have shown that preoperative frailty is associated with a cascade of postoperative disorders, including cognitive decline, delirium, dementia, and mortality. These complications negatively impact the community as a whole, healthcare staff and services, and the daily lives of those affected and their families. Perioperative neurocognitive disorders are linked to longer hospital stays, increased economic costs, reduced ability to work, and adverse consequences for family members and caregivers. Frailty is a syndrome characterized by decreased reserve and resistance to stressors, resulting from cumulative declines in multiple physiological systems over time. This leaves individuals less capable of mounting a satisfactory response to stressful events. Frailty is most prevalent in the aging population, with its prevalence increasing exponentially with age. This study will be the first to investigate preoperative frailty and its association with postoperative cognitive disorders in Georgia. Currently, there is limited information regarding the geriatric population in Georgia. The study will explore the prevalence of preoperative frailty and its impact on postoperative outcomes, including depression, dementia, cognitive dysfunction, delirium, and mortality at 30 days, three months, and one year following anesthesia and surgery. This pioneering research will provide valuable insights into these disorders in low- and middle-income countries. It will fill a significant gap in the international literature by contributing essential knowledge that is currently lacking in this field.
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Official Title
Preoperative Frailty and Postoperative Neurocognitive Disorders in Geriatric Patients in Georgia
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Male or female patients aged 65 years or older
- Scheduled for elective orthopedic surgery (hip or knee arthroplasty with endoprosthesis)
- Able to provide informed consent
You will not qualify if you...
- Diagnosis of dementia (any type)
- Major psychiatric disorder (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, severe depression)
- Surgery performed within the past 6 months
- Inability to complete neuropsychological assessment due to sensory or communication impairment (e.g., severe vision loss, hearing impairment, language barrier, aphasia)
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
New Hospitals
Tbilisi, Georgia, 0162
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Research Team
T
Tamar Macharadze, Dr
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
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Number of Arms
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