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Remote Monitoring to Prevent Frailty Progression in the Elderly
Sponsor: Neuromed IRCCS
Summary
Frailty is a frequent condition in elderly, characterized by reduced physiologic reserve, leading to an increased risk for adverse events, such as disability, hospitalization, and death. In particular, it is a multidimensional disfunctional condition, including decreases in physiologic capacity in neurologic control (indicated by diminished ability to perform complex tasks), mechanical performance (e.g. diminished strength), and energy metabolism (e.g. decreased aerobic status due to cardiac or pulmonary diseases or both). All these factors lead to the worsening of quality of life. Focusing on the great impact of this condition in global population and the rising of social/health costs, related to this condition, frailty is earning a great interest from both at political level and European Community. For this reason, developing interventions programs aiming to prevent the progression of frailty towards the independence loss, it is considered a key objective for the improvement of the quality of life. In this context, this pilot study looks at the standardization of a study protocol to develop a useful model for enhancing local care in small population isolates, by remotely monitoring the health status of pre-frail subjects and improving the progression of the frailty condition, in order to support a healthy ageing for future investigation including a larger number of individuals.
Official title: Wearable Device Remote Monitoring to Prevent Frailty Progression in Elderly: a Pilot Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
65 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2023-06-01
Completion Date
2024-07-31
Last Updated
2026-04-13
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Conditions
Interventions
Wearable device
The wearable devices has a biosensor able to daily collect,in a remote way, many biometric measurements such as: blood pressure, blood oxygenation, heart and respiratory rate
Locations (2)
IRCCS INM Neuromed, Department of Epidemiology and Prevention
Pozzilli, IS, Italy
IRCCS Neuromed
Pozzilli, IS, Italy