Ae. Stuck, COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT IN THE ACUTE-CARE HOSPITAL AND IN THE AMBULATORY SETTING, Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 127(43), 1997, pp. 1781-1788
Comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) is defined as a multidimensio
nal medical, functional, psychosocial and environmental evaluation of
an older person's problems and resources, linked with an overall plan
for treatment and follow-up. It is well established that CGA implement
ed in specialized geriatric evaluation and management units improves f
unction and survival in frail older patients. The results of new rando
mized controlled trials, however, show that the application of CGA doe
s not only improve outcomes in selected older persons, but probably in
most. A randomized controlled study in unselected older patients admi
tted to an acute care hospital found that patients function at hospita
l discharge was improved, and the risk of nursing home admissions decr
eased, in patients receiving integrated geriatric care as compared to
patients receiving the usual acute hospital care. Another trial examin
ed the impact of follow-up geriatric home-visits in patients with unst
able cardiac failure discharged from the hospital. This trial found a
statistically significant reduction of hospital readmissions and cost
savings in the intervention group as compared with controls. A new app
lication for CGA emerges in the preventive arena. Annual comprehensive
geriatric assessments with preventive home visits in older people liv
ing at home resulted in fewer nursing home admissions and delayed or p
revented the onset of disability in the activities of daily living in
persons of the intervention group as compared to controls. One of the
roles of geriatricians is teaching CGA and conducting further research
with a view to refining CGA methodology and its application. Practica
l application of the principles of geriatric assessment and management
, however, should not remain in the hand of specialists alone, but sho
uld become an integrated part of primary care medicine in the ambulato
ry and hospital settings.