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. 2021 Dec 21;19(1):32.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph19010032.

Sarcopenia Identification during Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment

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Sarcopenia Identification during Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment

Krzysztof Pachołek et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

Comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) is a multidimensional diagnostic process enabling evaluation of elderly patients' physical and mental health status that implies implementation of the management targeted on the preservation of functional independence. Sarcopenia is a common but often underdiagnosed geriatric syndrome associated with increased likelihood of functional dependence and mortality risk. The main objectives of the study were the evaluation of sarcopenia prevalence in the patient group subjected to CGA with the upgraded EWGSOP2 algorithm considering muscle strength as the key criterion and usage of bioimpedance (BIA) muscle mass assessment. The study group consisted of 101 patients (76 women and 25 men) admitted for planned CGA to the Geriatrics Department of Wroclaw University Hospital. A diagnosis of sarcopenia was made according to the EWGSOP2 protocol. Body composition was determined with the bioimpedance technique. Functional status was assessed with ADLs from the VES-13 scale and additional questions. Sarcopenia was diagnosed in 16.8% of the study participants. Sarcopenic individuals presented worse functional status and impaired social activity. Muscle strength, gait speed and muscle mass below cut-off values were associated with dependence found in ADLs. Results showed that sarcopenia is a common impairment correlated with worse functional status and vulnerability to adverse outcomes. BIA can be treated as an accessible and accurate technique for muscle mass measurement in screening for sarcopenia, and the EWGSOP2 algorithm should be an essential part of the routine CGA procedure.

Keywords: activities of daily living; body composition; epidemiology; geriatrics; sarcopenia.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest. The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript, or in the decision to publish the results.

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Sarcopenia diagnostic algorithm used in the study based on EWGSOP 2 recommendations [6].

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