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Methods for Assessing Nutrition, Inflammation, Kidney Function, Aging, Body Composition, and Hydration Among Older Patients - An Observational Study (MIKADO)

Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

The goal of this observational study, is to improve the diagnostic assessment method of malnutrition and kidney diseases, amongst hospitalized and low priority patients, by evaluating modern methodology and biomarkers, with regards to an estimate of the nutritional status and kidney diseases, against current gold standards, and also investigate how body composition, hydration, inflammation and age affect the assessments.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 65
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• 65 years or older (group 1, 4 and 5)

• 90 years or older (group 3)

• Acute admission (group 1, 2)

• Cognitively able to cooperate (group 1)

• Able to read and speak Danish (group 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)

• BMI ≥ 35 kg/m2 (group 4)

• Prednisolon treatment for COPD (≥ 37,5 mg daily) (group 5)

• Amputation(s) of crus or femur (non-traumatic) (group 6)

Locations
Other Locations
Denmark
Hvidovre Hospital
RECRUITING
Copenhagen
Contact Information
Primary
Ove OA Andersen, Professor
ove.andersen@regionh.dk
004538626719
Backup
Rikke Lundsgaard Nielsen, Phd
ove.andersen@regionh.dk
Time Frame
Start Date: 2026-03-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2035-09
Participants
Target number of participants: 500
Treatments
Group 1
Acutely admitted older medical patients (65 years old or above)
Group 2:
Acutely admitted medical patients, with a difference in eGFR, based on cystatin C and kreatinine of ≥ 30 %.
Group 3:
Hospitalized patients of 90 years or above.
Group 4:
Older hospitalized patients (65 years old or above), with a BMI ≥35 mg/m2.
Group 5:
Patients in active treatment with Prednisolon for COPD exacerbations.
Group 6:
Patiens who are undergoing a lower leg amputation.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Ove Andersen
Collaborators: Hvidovre University Hospital

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