The Clinical Frailty Scale predicts adverse outcome in older people admitted to a UK major trauma centre
Age and Ageing2020Vol. 50(3), pp. 891–897
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Frances Rickard, Sarah Ibitoye, Helen Deakin, Benjamin Walton, Julian Thompson, David Shipway, Philip Braude
Abstract
Frailty is an independent predictor of 30-day mortality, inpatient delirium and increased care level at discharge in older people experiencing trauma. CFS can therefore be used to identify those at risk of poor outcome who may benefit from comprehensive geriatric review, validating its inclusion in the 2019 best practice tariff for major trauma.
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