Validation of a new frailty scale in primary care: The simplified Zulfiqar frailty scale

Abrar-Ahmad ZULFIQAR M.D, MSc
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Abstract

Purpose

Evaluate the ability of the “simplified Zulfiqar frailty scale” (sZFS) tool to detect frailty as defined by Fried's criteria among a group of patients aged 65 and older.

Methods

Prospective study conducted in Champagne-Ardennes (France) for 12 months on patients aged 65 and over and considered autonomous in terms of the ADL scale. To be eligible, the patients could not reside in a nursing home and needed an ADL score of 4 or higher.

Results

With this tool, the threshold for identifying frailty was≥1 out of 5 criteria. It was quick (average completion time of 110 s) with a sensitivity score of 91.1% and a negative predictive value of 97.1%.

Conclusion

The “simplified Zulfiqar frailty scale” tool measures frailty just as effectively as Fried's criteria, with sensitivity and negative predictive values no lower than the latter.

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一种新的初级保健虚弱量表的验证:简化的Zulfiqar虚弱量表
目的评价“简化Zulfiqar衰弱量表”(sZFS)工具在65岁及以上患者中检测Fried标准定义的衰弱的能力。方法前瞻性研究在法国香槟-阿登(Champagne-Ardennes)对65岁及以上的患者进行了为期12个月的前瞻性研究,这些患者在ADL量表方面被认为是自主的。为了符合条件,患者不能住在养老院,并且需要ADL评分达到4分或更高。结果使用该工具,识别虚弱的阈值≥1 / 5。快速(平均完成时间为110 s),敏感性评分为91.1%,阴性预测值为97.1%。结论“简化Zulfiqar虚弱量表”工具对虚弱的测量效果与Fried标准相当,灵敏度和负预测值均不低于Fried标准。
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Translational Medicine of Aging
Translational Medicine of Aging Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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