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Frailty and Outcomes in Older Emergency Department Patients With Pneumonia

Impact of Clinical Frailty Scale on Morbidity and Mortality in Older Adults Diagnosed With Pneumonia in the Emergency Department: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study


Sponsor

Ege University

Enrollment

150 participants

Start Date

Jan 1, 2026

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Summary

Pneumonia is one of the leading causes of infection-related mortality in the older population. Traditional severity scores used in emergency departments, such as the Pneumonia Severity Index (PSI) and CURB-65, primarily focus on acute physiological derangements and may not adequately capture biological reserve and frailty in older adults. Frailty is a geriatric syndrome reflecting increased vulnerability to stressors and reduced recovery capacity. This prospective observational cohort study aims to evaluate the predictive value of the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) for in-hospital mortality, 30-day mortality, and morbidity in patients aged 65 years and older presenting to the emergency department with pneumonia. Additionally, the study will assess whether incorporating frailty assessment into existing pneumonia severity scores improves prognostic accuracy.


Eligibility

Min Age: 65 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • Age ≥65 years
  • Clinical and radiological diagnosis of pneumonia in the emergency department
  • Ability to obtain informed consent from the patient or legal representative
  • Availability of a caregiver or relative able to describe baseline functional status

Exclusion Criteria4

  • Presentation with cardiopulmonary arrest or ongoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation at admission
  • Confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia
  • Inability to obtain reliable baseline functional history due to absence of an informant
  • Refusal to provide informed consent

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Interventions

OTHERClinical frailty scale

Frailty assessment performed at emergency department presentation using the 9-point Clinical Frailty Scale.

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTClinical Frailty Scale (CFS)

The Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) will be assessed on a 1-9 scale. The CFS score obtained at presentation will also be compared with the patient's baseline CFS prior to the onset of the current illness symptoms.


Locations(1)

Özge Can

Izmir, Bornova, Turkey (Türkiye)

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