Advanced Point-of-care Technology During In-home Assessment Among Older Adults

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2022
Due to ageing-related physiological changes, diagnosing older adults is challenging. Delayed disease recognition lead to adverse health outcomes and increased hospitalisation, which is why there is a need to develop new procedures for timely diagnosis and treatment of older adults. Point-of-care technology, e.g. focused lung ultrasound scan and bedside analysis of blood samples (leucocytes with differential count, electrolytes and creatinine) carried out in the patients\' home may support clinical decision-making, and potentially reduce acute hospital admissions. The trial\'s overall aim is to investigate whether increased point-of-care technology, i.e. focused lung ultrasound scan and bedside blood analysis, used as in-home diagnostics in older adults with acute respiratory symptoms, can qualify the general practitioner\'s clinical decision-making for early treatment initiation and eventually reduce acute hospital admission.
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First added on: May 13, 2024