MARLON JULIANO ROMERO ALIBERTI
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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/66, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/66, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
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conferenceObject Fog ahead: delirium and post-discharge cognitive impairment in severe COVID-19.(2020) AVELINO-SILVA, T.; GARCEZ, F.; DIAS, M.; JACOB-FILHO, W.; ALIBERTI, M.conferenceObject Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome and Cognition: The Influence of Depression(2020) ALIBERTI, J.; SERRAGLIO, A.; ALIBERTI, M.conferenceObject Relation of Adherence and Therapeutic Complexity with the Risk of Hospitalization in the Elderly with Acute Condition: prospective cohort study.(2018) BOTEON, E.; ALIBERTI, M. J.; JACOB-FILHO, W.conferenceObject Validating intrinsic capacity to measure healthy aging in a low to middle-income country: findings from the ELSI-Brazil(2020) ALIBERTI, M.; SUEMOTO, C.conferenceObject Mammalian target rapamycin inhibitor (mTOR) and cognition in the elderly after kidney transplantation(2020) FIGUEIREDO, C. S.; ALIBERTI, M.- Targeted Geriatric Assessment for Fast-Paced Healthcare Settings: Development, Validity, and Reliability(2018) ALIBERTI, Marlon J. R.; APOLINARIO, Daniel; SUEMOTO, Claudia K.; MELO, Juliana A.; FORTES-FILHO, Sileno Q.; SARAIVA, Marcos D.; TRINDADE, Carolina B.; COVINSKY, Kenneth E.; JACOB-FILHO, WilsonObjectivesTo develop and examine the validity and reliability of a targeted geriatric assessment (TaGA) for busy healthcare settings. DesignThe TaGA was developed through the consensus of experts (Delphi technique), and we investigated its construct validity and reliability in a cross-sectional study. SettingGeriatric day hospital specializing in acute care in Brazil. ParticipantsOlder adults (N = 534) aged 79.5 8.4, 63% female, consecutively admitted to the geriatric day hospital. MeasurementsThe Frailty Index (FI), Physical Frailty Phenotype, and Identification of Seniors at Risk (ISAR) were used to explore the TaGA's validity. External scales were used to investigate the validity of each matched TaGA domain. The interrater reliability and time to complete the instrument were tested in a 53-person subsample. ResultsIn 3 rounds of opinion, experts achieved consensus that the TaGA should include 10 domains (social support, recent hospital admissions, falls, number of medications, basic activities of daily living, cognitive performance, self-rated health, depressive symptoms, nutritional status, gait speed). They arrived at sufficient agreement on specific tools to assess each domain. A single numerical score from 0 to 1 expressed the cumulative deficits across the 10 domains. The TaGA score was highly correlated with the FI (Spearman coefficient = 0.79, 95% confidence interval (CI)=0.76-0.82) and discriminated between frail and nonfrail individuals better than the ISAR (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve 0.84 vs 0.72; P < .001). The TaGA score also had excellent interrater reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.92, 95% CI=0.87-0.95). Mean TaGA administration time was 9.5 +/- 2.2 minutes. ConclusionThe study presents evidence supporting the TaGA's validity and reliability. This instrument may be a practical and efficient approach to screening geriatric syndromes in fast-paced healthcare settings. Future research should investigate its predictive value and effect on care.
conferenceObject Physical Frailty and the Risk of Dementia in a Longitudinal Cohort of Older Adults(2019) ALIBERTI, M.; COVINSKY, K.; CENZER, I. S.- Potentially inappropriate medications in older adults visiting a geriatric emergency department(2022) MARTINI, Isadora D.; CORREA, Fabiane G.; CASTELO, Pedro R.; MORINAGA, Christian V.; GIL-JUNIOR, Luiz A.; ALIBERTI, Marlon J. R.; CURIATI, Pedro K.; AVELINO-SILVA, Thiago J.
conferenceObject Bullseye - targeted geriatric assessment improves prognostication in hospitalized older adults(2021) AVELINO-SILVA, T. J.; CAMPORA, F.; CURIATI, J. A.; JACOB-FILHO, W.; ALIBERTI, M.conferenceObject Pre-estimating subsets, a new approach for unavailable predictors in prognostic modeling(2019) ALIBERTI, M.; LEE, S.; SMITH, A. K.; RODRIGUEZ, A.; BOSCARDIN, J.