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Postadychute-AG, Detection, and Prevention of the Risk of Falling Among Elderly People in Nursing Homes: Protocol of a Multicentre and Prospective Intervention Study

Introduction: While falls among the elderly is a public health issue, because of the social, medical, and economic burden they represent, the tools to predict falls are limited. Posturography has been developed to distinguish fallers from non-fallers, however, there is too little data to show how pr...

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Autores principales: Quijoux, Flavien, Bertin-Hugault, François, Zawieja, Philippe, Lefèvre, Marie, Vidal, Pierre-Paul, Ricard, Damien
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8521935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34713067
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2020.604552
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author Quijoux, Flavien
Bertin-Hugault, François
Zawieja, Philippe
Lefèvre, Marie
Vidal, Pierre-Paul
Ricard, Damien
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Bertin-Hugault, François
Zawieja, Philippe
Lefèvre, Marie
Vidal, Pierre-Paul
Ricard, Damien
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description Introduction: While falls among the elderly is a public health issue, because of the social, medical, and economic burden they represent, the tools to predict falls are limited. Posturography has been developed to distinguish fallers from non-fallers, however, there is too little data to show how predictions change as older adults' physical abilities improve. The Postadychute-AG clinical trial aims to evaluate the evolution of posturographic parameters in relation to the improvement of balance through adapted physical activity (APA) programs. Methods: In this prospective, multicentre clinical trial, institutionalized seniors over 65 years of age will be followed for a period of 6 months through computer-assisted posturography and automatic gait analysis. During the entire duration of the follow-up, they will benefit from a monthly measurement of their postural and locomotion capacities through a recording of their static balance and gait thanks to a software developed for this purpose. The data gathered will be correlated with the daily record of falls in the institution. Static and dynamic balance measurements aim to extract biomechanical markers and compare them with functional assessments of motor skills (Berg Balance Scale and Mini Motor Test), expecting their superiority in predicting the number of falls. Participants will be followed for 3 months without APA and 3 months with APA in homogeneous group exercises. An analysis of variance will evaluate the variability of monthly measures of balance in order to record the minimum clinically detectable change (MDC) as participants improve their physical condition through APA. Discussion: Previous studies have stated the MDC through repeated measurements of balance but, to our knowledge, none appear to have implemented monthly measurements of balance and gait. Combined with a reliable measure of the number of falls per person, motor capacities and other precipitating factors, this study aims to provide biomechanical markers predictive of fall risk with their sensitivity to improvement in clinical status over the medium term. This trial could provide the basis for posturographic and gait variable values for these elderly people and provide a solution to distinguish those most at risk to be implemented in current practice in nursing homes. Trial Registration: ID-RCB 2017-A02545-48. Protocol Version: Version 4.2 dated January 8, 2020.
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spelling pubmed-85219352021-10-27 Postadychute-AG, Detection, and Prevention of the Risk of Falling Among Elderly People in Nursing Homes: Protocol of a Multicentre and Prospective Intervention Study Quijoux, Flavien Bertin-Hugault, François Zawieja, Philippe Lefèvre, Marie Vidal, Pierre-Paul Ricard, Damien Front Digit Health Digital Health Introduction: While falls among the elderly is a public health issue, because of the social, medical, and economic burden they represent, the tools to predict falls are limited. Posturography has been developed to distinguish fallers from non-fallers, however, there is too little data to show how predictions change as older adults' physical abilities improve. The Postadychute-AG clinical trial aims to evaluate the evolution of posturographic parameters in relation to the improvement of balance through adapted physical activity (APA) programs. Methods: In this prospective, multicentre clinical trial, institutionalized seniors over 65 years of age will be followed for a period of 6 months through computer-assisted posturography and automatic gait analysis. During the entire duration of the follow-up, they will benefit from a monthly measurement of their postural and locomotion capacities through a recording of their static balance and gait thanks to a software developed for this purpose. The data gathered will be correlated with the daily record of falls in the institution. Static and dynamic balance measurements aim to extract biomechanical markers and compare them with functional assessments of motor skills (Berg Balance Scale and Mini Motor Test), expecting their superiority in predicting the number of falls. Participants will be followed for 3 months without APA and 3 months with APA in homogeneous group exercises. An analysis of variance will evaluate the variability of monthly measures of balance in order to record the minimum clinically detectable change (MDC) as participants improve their physical condition through APA. Discussion: Previous studies have stated the MDC through repeated measurements of balance but, to our knowledge, none appear to have implemented monthly measurements of balance and gait. Combined with a reliable measure of the number of falls per person, motor capacities and other precipitating factors, this study aims to provide biomechanical markers predictive of fall risk with their sensitivity to improvement in clinical status over the medium term. This trial could provide the basis for posturographic and gait variable values for these elderly people and provide a solution to distinguish those most at risk to be implemented in current practice in nursing homes. Trial Registration: ID-RCB 2017-A02545-48. Protocol Version: Version 4.2 dated January 8, 2020. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8521935/ /pubmed/34713067 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2020.604552 Text en Copyright © 2021 Quijoux, Bertin-Hugault, Zawieja, Lefèvre, Vidal and Ricard. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Quijoux, Flavien
Bertin-Hugault, François
Zawieja, Philippe
Lefèvre, Marie
Vidal, Pierre-Paul
Ricard, Damien
Postadychute-AG, Detection, and Prevention of the Risk of Falling Among Elderly People in Nursing Homes: Protocol of a Multicentre and Prospective Intervention Study
title Postadychute-AG, Detection, and Prevention of the Risk of Falling Among Elderly People in Nursing Homes: Protocol of a Multicentre and Prospective Intervention Study
title_full Postadychute-AG, Detection, and Prevention of the Risk of Falling Among Elderly People in Nursing Homes: Protocol of a Multicentre and Prospective Intervention Study
title_fullStr Postadychute-AG, Detection, and Prevention of the Risk of Falling Among Elderly People in Nursing Homes: Protocol of a Multicentre and Prospective Intervention Study
title_full_unstemmed Postadychute-AG, Detection, and Prevention of the Risk of Falling Among Elderly People in Nursing Homes: Protocol of a Multicentre and Prospective Intervention Study
title_short Postadychute-AG, Detection, and Prevention of the Risk of Falling Among Elderly People in Nursing Homes: Protocol of a Multicentre and Prospective Intervention Study
title_sort postadychute-ag, detection, and prevention of the risk of falling among elderly people in nursing homes: protocol of a multicentre and prospective intervention study
topic Digital Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8521935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34713067
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2020.604552
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