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. 2024 Oct 15;10(1):120-133.
doi: 10.1016/j.ekir.2024.10.009. eCollection 2025 Jan.

Baseline Characteristics of Frailty and Disease Stage in Older People Living With CKD

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Baseline Characteristics of Frailty and Disease Stage in Older People Living With CKD

Benignus Logan et al. Kidney Int Rep. .

Abstract

Introduction: The GOAL trial, a cluster randomized controlled trial, investigated the effect of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) on frail older people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This paper describes the following: (i) participant baseline characteristics, and (ii) their relationship with CKD stage and frailty severity.

Methods: Sixteen kidney outpatient clinics (clusters) were randomly allocated 1:1 to CGA or usual care. Enrolled frail older people with CKD (Frailty Index [FI] > 0.25; aged ≥65 years or ≥55 if First Nations people) received the intervention allocated to their cluster. CKD was defined as moderate (stages 3 or 4) or severe (stage 5 or 5D), and frailty categorized as moderate (>0.25-<0.36), severe (0.36-<0.45) or very severe (≥0.45). Participant characteristics were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Statistical methods appropriate for type of outcome were used to describe the association of frailty and CKD categories with participant characteristics.

Results: Over a 27-month period, 240 people were recruited (55.7% male, 82.9% White/European). Mean age was 76.9 (SD: 6.6) years and median FI was 0.39 (interquartile range [IQR]: 0.32-0.47). The median EQ-5D-5L quality-of-life index score was worse in those with very severe frailty (0.57, IQR: 0.28-0.83) compared to severe frailty (0.85, IQR: 0.67-0.92) and moderate frailty (0.90, IQR: 0.82-0.93) (overall P < 0.001). Median EQ-5D-5L was also worse in those with severe CKD (0.79, IQR: 0.40-0.89), compared to moderate CKD (median 0.87, IQR: 0.73-0.92; P = 0.001).

Conclusion: This cohort demonstrated poorer quality-of-life scores in those with more severe frailty and more advanced CKD.

Keywords: chronic kidney disease; comprehensive geriatric assessment; frailty; goal attainment scaling; older people; quality of life.

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Figure 1
Study schema. CKD, chronic kidney disease.
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Flow of study participants. CKD, chronic kidney disease.

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