The FRAILTY-CARDIOWATCH study is investigating how well the Corsano CardioWatch 287-2, a wrist-worn medical device, can classify frailty in patients. Frailty is a condition often seen in older adults, characterized by decreased strength, endurance, and overall health, which can make individuals more vulnerable to illness or injury. The goal of this study is to develop an algorithm that can accurately assess frailty using the device. In phase 1 of the study, data will be collected from patients aged 70 or older who are scheduled for heart-related procedures, such as valve replacements or pacemaker implantation. The study aims to compare the frailty classifications of the CardioWatch with two established methods: the Geriatric 8 (G8) questionnaire and the FRAIL scale. It will also compare the CardioWatch with the 6-minute walk test. Patients will wear the CardioWatch for six days-three days before their procedure and three days after-and complete the G8, FRAIL, and 6-minute walk tests. The collected data will help develop and train the frailty classification algorithm. The main focus is to evaluate how well the frailty classifications from the CardioWatch match those from the other tests. This research could potentially lead to a more accurate and continuous way to monitor frailty in patients using wearable technology.
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Frailty score agreement between Geriatric-8 questionnaire and CardioWatch 287-2
Timeframe: From start to end of first CardioWatch 287-2 measurement (~2 week prior to surgery) and from start to end of second CardioWatch 287-2 measurement ('~2 months after surgery)
Frailty score agreement between FRAIL questionnaire and CardioWatch 287-2
Timeframe: From start to end of first CardioWatch 287-2 measurement (~2 week prior to surgery) and from start to end of second CardioWatch 287-2 measurement ('~2 months after surgery)