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Real-life intrinsic capacity screening data from the ICOPE-Care program.

Philippe de Souto BarretoEmmanuel González-BautistaHeike A Bischoff-FerrariVitor Pelegrim de OliveiraRenato Gorga Bandeira de MelloSandrine AndrieuCaroline BerbonNeda TavassoliJohn R BeardYves RollandMaria Eugenia Soto MartínBruno Vellas
Published in: Nature aging (2024)
The Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) program is a healthcare pathway that uses a screening test for intrinsic capacity (IC) as its entry point. However, real-life data informing on how IC domains cluster and change over time, as well as their clinical utility, are lacking. Using primary healthcare screening data from more than 20,000 French adults 60 years of age or older, this study identified four clusters of IC impairment: 'Low impairment' (most prevalent), 'Cognition+Locomotion+Hearing+Vision', 'All IC impaired' and 'Psychology+Vitality+Vision'. Compared to individuals with 'Low impairment', those in the other clusters had higher likelihood of having frailty and limitations in both activities of daily living (ADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL), with the strongest associations being observed for 'All IC impaired'. This study found that ICOPE screening might be a useful tool for patient risk stratification in clinical practice, with a higher number of IC domains impaired at screening indicating a higher probability of functional decline.
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