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Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on the health of geriatric patients: The European GeroCovid Observational Study

Authors :
Trevisan, C
Del Signore, S
Fumagalli, S
Gareri, P
Malara, A
Mossello, E
Volpato, S
Monzani, F
Coin, A
Bellelli, G
Zia, G
Ranhoff, A
Antonelli Incalzi, R
Trevisan C.
Del Signore S.
Fumagalli S.
Gareri P.
Malara A.
Mossello E.
Volpato S.
Monzani F.
Coin A.
Bellelli G.
Zia G.
Ranhoff A. H.
Antonelli Incalzi R.
Trevisan, C
Del Signore, S
Fumagalli, S
Gareri, P
Malara, A
Mossello, E
Volpato, S
Monzani, F
Coin, A
Bellelli, G
Zia, G
Ranhoff, A
Antonelli Incalzi, R
Trevisan C.
Del Signore S.
Fumagalli S.
Gareri P.
Malara A.
Mossello E.
Volpato S.
Monzani F.
Coin A.
Bellelli G.
Zia G.
Ranhoff A. H.
Antonelli Incalzi R.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Despite the growing evidence on COVID-19, there are still many gaps in the understanding of this disease, especially in individuals in advanced age. We describe the study protocol of GeroCovid Observational, a multi-purpose, multi-setting and multicenter initiative that aims at investigating: risk factors, clinical presentation and outcomes of individuals affected by COVID-19 in acute and residential care settings; best strategies to prevent infection in long-term care facilities; and, impact of the pandemic on neuropsychologic, functional and physical health, and on medical management in outpatients and home care patients at risk of COVID-19, with a special focus on individuals with dementia. Methods: GeroCovid involves individuals aged ≥60 years, at risk of or affected by COVID-19, prospectively or retrospectively observed since March 1st, 2020. Data are collected in multiple investigational sites across Italy, Spain and Norway, and recorded in a de-identified clinical e-Registry. A common framework was adapted to different care settings: acute wards, long-term care facilities, geriatric outpatient and home care, and outpatient memory clinics. Results: At September 16th, 2020, 66 investigational sites obtained their Ethical Committee approval and 1618 cases (mean age 80.6 [SD=9.0] years; 45% men) have been recorded in the e-Registry. The average inclusion rate since the study start on April 25th, 2020, is 11.2 patients/day. New cases enrollment will ended on December 31st, 2020, and the clinical follow-up will end on June 30th, 2021. Conclusion: GeroCovid will explore relevant aspects of COVID-19 in adults aged ≥60 years with high-quality and comprehensive data, which will help to optimize COVID-19 prevention and management, with practical implications for ongoing and possible future pandemics.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1383764842
Document Type :
Electronic Resource