Study protocol for the COPE study: COVID-19 in Older People: the influence of frailty and multimorbidity on survival. A multi-centre, European observational study

Angeline Price* (Corresponding Author), Fenella Barlow-Pay, Siobhan Duffy, Lyndsay Pearce, Arturo Vilches-Moraga, Susan Moug, Terry Quinn, Michael Stechman, P. Braude, Emma Mitchell, Phyo Kyaw Myint, Alessia Verduri , Kathryn McCarthy, Ben Carter, Jonathan Hewitt, COPE Study Collaborators

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Abstract

Introduction: This protocol describes an observational study which set out to assess whether frailty and/or multimorbidity correlates with short-term and medium-term outcomes in patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in a European, multicentre setting.Methods: and analysis Over a 3-month period we aim to recruit a minimum of 500 patients across 10 hospital sites, collecting baseline data including: patient demographics; presence of comorbidities; relevant blood tests on admission; prescription of ACE inhibitors/angiotensin receptor blockers/non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs/immunosuppressants; smoking status; Clinical Frailty Score (CFS); length of hospital stay; mortality and readmission. All patients receiving inpatient hospital care >18 years who receive a diagnosis of COVID-19 are eligible for inclusion. Long-term follow-up at 6 and 12 months is planned. This will assess frailty, quality of life and medical complications. Our primary analysis will be short-term and long-term mortality by CFS, adjusted for age (18–64, 65–80 and >80) and gender. We will carry out a secondary analysis of the primary outcome by including additional clinical mediators which are determined statistically important using a likelihood ratio test. All analyses will be presented as crude and adjusted HR and OR with associated 95% CIs and p values.Ethics and dissemination: This study has been registered, reviewed and approved by the following: Health Research Authority (20/HRA1898); Ethics Committee of Hospital Policlinico Modena, Italy (369/2020/OSS/AOUMO); Health and Care Research Permissions Service, Wales; and NHS Research Scotland Permissions Co-ordinating Centre, Scotland. All participating units obtained approval from their local Research and Development department consistent with the guidance from their relevant national organisation.
Original languageEnglish
Article number040569
Number of pages6
JournalBMJ Open
Volume10
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Sept 2020

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Funding: The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any
funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.

Keywords

  • geriatric medicine
  • health policy
  • public health

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