Evaluation of Impaired Mobility in Chronic Illness Constitution of a Cohort
University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand
5,000 participants
Aug 27, 2020
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Chronic illness is a public health issue and mobility loss is frequent in this population. Among its' multiple physical and psychological consequences, increased mortality and cardiovascular morbidity seem the main concern. Therefore, the exploration of locomotor deficiencies, physical capacities and metabolism of patients with chronic illnesses constitutes a major challenge both for the treatment of causal pathologies, as well as for evaluating the impact of therapeutic interventions, the benefit of which will be an improvement in physical capacities and ultimately mobility. In view of the hypothesis of an increase in the prevalence of mobility disorders in this population, this approach is part of a logic of screening and improving the effectiveness of the care of these patients with a multidisciplinary evaluation of individual risks. The EVALMOB protocol was designed in order to try to determine a standard profile of "dysmobility" in patients with chronic illness
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Man or woman aged 18 to 90.
- Patients with chronic pathology contributing to impaired mobility.
- Volunteers who have given their written consent.
- Affiliated to French health care system (for France)
Exclusion Criteria7
- Patients suffering from progressive psychiatric pathologies (active psychosis, hallucinations, etc.) or the presence of another serious unstabilized pathology (decompensated heart failure, progressive terminal cancer, etc.).
- People with poorly controlled or unstable cardiovascular disease.
- Major osteoarticular or neurological problems completely preventing the proper performance of the various tests.
- Non-autonomous patient
- Persons under guardianship, curatorship, deprived of liberty or safeguarding justice.
- People excluded from another study.
- Pregnant or lactating women.
Interventions
Firstly, volunteers will be invited to complete online questionnaires on a secure platform. The mobility assessment will be carried out initially (t1) and up to a maximum of 4 times (t1 to t4) as part of a day hospitalization. Questionnaires will be diverse (SF36, KOOS, HOOS, BROCKER, MNA, TAMPA, etc.) in order to assess several aspects that compose mobility. Physical evaluations will include various validated tests (isokinetic strength measure, TUG, 6MWT, Berg Balance Scale, etc.)
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NCT04375280