Tsabar Nir, Press Yan, Rotman Johanna, Klein Bracha, Grossman Yonatan, Vainshtein-Tal Maya, Eilat-Tsanani Sophia
Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar-Ilan University, Safed; Unit for Ambulatory Geriatric Services, CHS Northern District, Israel.
Unit for Ambulatory Geriatric Services, CHS Southern District and Unit for Community Geriatrics, Division of Health in the Community, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Shlomo-Hamelech 17, 8454931, Beer Sheva, Israel.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2018 Jan 5;18(1):4. doi: 10.1186/s12913-017-2812-0.
Too-low body mass index (BMI), HbA1c% or cholesterol levels predicts poor survival. This study investigates whether e-mails about these low values, improve health of people older than 75 years.
LIMIT - an open label randomized trial - compares usual care to the addition of an e-mail which alerts the family physicians and nurses to low metabolic indexes of a specific patient and advises on nutritional and medical changes.
Clalit Health Services (CHS) patients in the Northern and Southern Districts, aged ≥75 years with any of the following inclusion criteria: a. Significant weight loss: BMI < 23 kg/m with BMI drop of ≥2 kg/m during previous two years and without dietitian counseling during previous year. b. Tight diabetic control: HbA1c% ≤ 6.5% and received anti-diabetic medicines during previous 2 months. c. Drug associated hypocholesterolemia: total cholesterol <160 mg/dL and received cholesterol-lowering medicines during previous 2 months. Excluded from criterion c, were patients diagnosed with either ischemic heart disease, transient ischemic attack or stroke. The primary outcome was death from any cause, within one year. In a population of 48,623 people over the age of 75 years, 8584 (17.7%) patients were identified with low metabolic indices and were randomized to intervention or control groups. E-mails were sent on November 2015 to physicians and nurses at 383 clinics.
Low metabolic reserve is common in people in Israel's peripheral districts aged ≥75 years. LIMIT may show whether alerting primary care staff is beneficial.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02476578 . Registered on June 11, 2015.
体重指数(BMI)、糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)百分比或胆固醇水平过低预示着生存率较低。本研究调查了关于这些低值的电子邮件是否能改善75岁以上人群的健康状况。
LIMIT(一项开放标签随机试验)将常规护理与添加一封电子邮件进行比较,该邮件会提醒家庭医生和护士特定患者的低代谢指标,并就营养和医疗方面的改变提供建议。
以色列北部和南部地区克拉利特医疗服务中心(CHS)的患者,年龄≥75岁,符合以下任何一项纳入标准:a. 显著体重减轻:BMI<23kg/m²,且在过去两年中BMI下降≥2kg/m²,且前一年未接受营养师咨询。b. 严格的糖尿病控制:HbA1c百分比≤6.5%,且在过去2个月内接受过抗糖尿病药物治疗。c. 药物相关性低胆固醇血症:总胆固醇<160mg/dL,且在过去2个月内接受过降胆固醇药物治疗。排除标准c中的患者为被诊断患有缺血性心脏病、短暂性脑缺血发作或中风的患者。主要结局是一年内任何原因导致的死亡。在48623名75岁以上的人群中,8584名(17.7%)患者被确定为低代谢指标,并被随机分为干预组或对照组。电子邮件于2015年11月发送给383家诊所的医生和护士。
低代谢储备在以色列周边地区≥75岁的人群中很常见。LIMIT可能会表明提醒基层医疗人员是否有益。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02476578。于2015年6月11日注册。