Frail-VIG index: a concise frailty evaluation tool for rapid geriatric assessment
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Publication date
2018ISSN
1471-2318
Abstract
Background: Demographic changes have led to an increase in the number of elderly frail persons and, consequently,
systematic geriatric assessment is more important than ever. Frailty Indexes (FI) may be particularly useful to
discriminate between various degrees of frailty but are not routinely assessed due, at least in part, to the
large number of deficits assessed (from 30 to 70). Therefore, we have developed a new, more concise FI for
rapid geriatric assessment (RGA)—the Frail-VIG index (“VIG” is the Spanish/Catalan abbreviation for Comprehensive
Geriatric Assessment), which contains 22 simple questions that assess 25 different deficits. Here we describe this FI and
report its ability to predict mortality at 24 months.
Methods: Prospective, observational, longitudinal study of geriatric patients followed for 24 months or until death. The
study participants were patients (n = 590) admitted to the Acute Geriatric Unit at the at the University Hospital of Vic
(Barcelona) during the year 2014. Participants were classified into one of seven groups based on their Frail-VIG score
(0–0.15; 0.16–0.25; 0.26–0.35; 0.36–0.45; 0.46–0.55; 0.56–0.65; and 0.66–1). Survival curves for these groups were
compared using the log-rank test. ROC curves were used to assess the index’s capacity to predict mortality at
24 months.
Results: Mean (standard deviation) patient age was 86.4 (5.6) years. The 24-month mortality rate was 57.3%
for the whole sample. Significant between-group (deceased vs. living) differences (p < 0.05) were observed for
most index variables. Survival curves for the seven Frail-VIG groups differed significantly (X2 = 433.4, p < 0.001),
with an area under the ROC curve (confidence interval) of 0.90 (0.88–0.92) at 12 months and 0.85 (0.82–0.88)
at 24 months. Administration time for the Frail-VIG index ranged from 5 to 10 min.
Conclusions: The Frail-VIG index, which requires less time to administer than previously validated FIs, presents
a good discriminative capacity for the degree of frailty and a high predictive capacity for mortality in the present cohort.
Although more research is needed to confirm the validity of this instrument in other populations and settings, the
Frail-VIG may provide clinicians with a RGA method and also a reliable tool to assess frailty in routine practice.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Persones grans dependents
Mortalitat
Geriatria
Pages
12 p.
Publisher
BioMed Central
Citation
Amblàs-Novellas, J.; Martori, J.C.; Espaulella, J.; Oller, R. ; Molist-Brunet, N.; Inzitari, M.; Romero-Ortuno, R. (2018). Frail-VIG index: a concise frailty evaluation tool for rapid geriatric assessment. BMC Geriatrics, (18) 29, 2-12
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