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Frailty in Elderly Patients with Covid-19: A Narrative Review

Sara Salini, Andrea Russo, Giuseppe De Matteis, Andrea Piccioni, Davide Antonio Della Polla, Luigi Carbone, Christian Barillaro, Francesco Landi, Francesco Franceschi, Marcello Covino

2022Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: The SARS CoV-2 pandemic still generates a very high number of affected patients and a significant mortality rate. It is essential to establish objective criteria to stratify COVID-19 death risk. Frailty has been identified as a potential determinant of increased vulnerability in older adults affected by COVID-19, because it may suggest alterations of physical performance and functional autonomy. Methods: We have conducted a narrative review of the literature on the evidences regarding COVID-19 and the frailty condition. Thirteen observational studies were included. Conclusion: Data emerging from the studies indicate that older COVID-19 patients with a frailty condition have an increased risk of mortality compared with non-frail patients, and this association is independent of other clinical and demographic factors. A frailty evaluation is required to help clinicians to better stratify the overall risk of death for older patients with COVID-19.

Topics & Concepts

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MedicineObservational studyGerontologyPandemicVulnerability (computing)AutonomySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakInternal medicineDiseasePathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Political scienceLawComputer scienceOutbreakComputer securityFrailty in Older AdultsNutrition and Health in AgingChronic Disease Management Strategies