246 A Clinical Audit of Detection and Management of Sarcopenia in Older Persons’ Specialist Rehabilitation Services in an Academic Teaching Hospital

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العنوان: 246 A Clinical Audit of Detection and Management of Sarcopenia in Older Persons’ Specialist Rehabilitation Services in an Academic Teaching Hospital
المؤلفون: Emma Fox, Sarah O'Callaghan, Patrick Hogan, Carisa Sheridan, Eimear Digan, Rebecca Madden, Siobhan Quinn, Sean Kennelly
المصدر: Age and Ageing. 48:iii17-iii65
بيانات النشر: Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.
سنة النشر: 2019
مصطلحات موضوعية: Clinical audit, Aging, medicine.medical_specialty, Rehabilitation, Nutrition assessment, business.industry, medicine.medical_treatment, Medical record, General Medicine, Muscle mass, medicine.disease, Teaching hospital, Quality of life (healthcare), Sarcopenia, medicine, Physical therapy, Geriatrics and Gerontology, business
الوصف: Background Sarcopenia, characterised by progressive loss of muscle mass and strength, is associated with increased morbidity, mortality and poorer quality of life. International and European clinical practice guidelines on diagnosis and management of sarcopenia suggest the algorithm: Find Cases through screening, Assess Strength with validated outcome measures, Confirm Diagnosis with muscle quantity analysis and Determine Severity with validated physical performance measures (PPMs). Treatment recommendations include progressive resistance training (PRT) and a protein-rich diet. This audit aimed to investigate our specialist gerontological services’ adherence to these guidelines. Methods Using a custom-designed audit tool, patient medical records (PMRs) were reviewed in two inpatient rehabilitation wards and one Day Hospital (DH). Patients were included if under the care of a geriatrician and reviewed two or more times by a physiotherapist. Results Thirty PMRs were reviewed (18 DH, 12 inpatient). 0% of patients were screened for sarcopenia using a validated screening tool. 83.3% (n=15) of DH patients and 33.3% (n=4) of inpatients underwent a validated strength assessment. 0% of patients underwent muscle quantity analysis. 66.6% (n=12) of DH patients and 33.3% (n=4) of inpatients had validated PPMs performed. Probable sarcopenia was identified in 75% of DH and 100% of inpatients who had PPMs conducted. PRT was prescribed in 94% (n=17) and 50% (n=6) of DH patients and inpatients respectively. 16.6% (n=3) of DH patients and 75% (n=9) of inpatients were referred for nutritional assessment. 100% (n=9) of patients assessed by clinical nutrition were prescribed a high-protein/high-calorie diet. Conclusion This audit demonstrates limitations in identifying and managing sarcopenia as per the most recent international and European clinical practice guidelines. It is recognised that a multi-disciplinary approach is required to improve adherence to these guidelines. A multi-disciplinary sarcopenia management pathway is being implemented to facilitate this. Re-audit is planned to ensure the effectiveness of this pathway.
تدمد: 1468-2834
0002-0729
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::d00954778a21cf1958936991ab0956d9
https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afz103.150
حقوق: OPEN
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قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE