A computer-aided diagnosis system for geriatrics assessment and frailty evaluation

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Abstract

It is a common knowledge that frailty is a condition associated with getting older, and it has been considered as highly prevalent as far as falls, disability, hospitalization, and mortality are concerned. At the present time a standardized definition has not yet been established. With that in mind and for frailty being of a vital importance as a term identifying geriatric symptoms, we pursued to embody the well-known 70-scale CSHA Frailty index of the Canadian Study of Health and Aging in a Clinical Decision Support System, after categorizing and expanding it. The proposed categorization in this chapter can be helpful for usage by patients and their relatives, care givers, and medical doctors.

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Vairaktarakis, C., Tsiamis, V., Soursou, G., Lekkas, F., Nikolopoulou, M., Vasileiadou, E., … Alexiou, A. (2015). A computer-aided diagnosis system for geriatrics assessment and frailty evaluation. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 820, 69–77. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09012-2_5

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