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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 14, 2016; 22(2): 764-775
Published online Jan 14, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i2.764
Table 2 Elements of a comprehensive geriatric assessment
Parameter assessedElements and tools of the assessment
Demographic and social statusQuestions on living situation, marital status, educational level, safety of the environment, financial resources, caregiver burden
Functional statusPerformance status index
ADLs
IADLs
Barthel index
Pepper assessment tool for disability
Visual and/or hearing impairment, regardless of use of glasses or hearing aid
Mobility problem (requiring help or use of walking aid)
Timed Get Up and Go
One-leg standing balance test
Walking problems, gait assessment, and gait speed
Karnofsky health care professional-rated performance rating scale
ComorbidityCharlson comorbidity index
CIRS
No. of comorbid conditions
Summary of comorbidities
NYHA
CognitionMini Mental State Examination Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly Modified Mini Mental State Examination
Clock-drawing test
Blessed Orientation-Memory-Concentration
Emotional conditions (Depression)Geriatric Depression Scale
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
Mental health index
Presence of depression (as a geriatric syndrome)
NutritionWeight loss (unintentional loss in 3 or 6 mo)
Mini Nutritional Assessment Short Nutritional
DETERMINE Nutritional Index
PolypharmacyNumber of medications
Appropriateness of medications
Risk of drug interactions
Geriatric syndromesDementia
Delirium
Depression
Falls
Neglect and abuse
Spontaneous bone fractures and osteoporosis
Incontinence (fecal and/or urinary)
Constipation
Sarcopenia