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Development of a Rat Clinical Frailty Index.

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The rat clinical FI has significant value for use in aging and interventional studies and is associated with decreased probability of survival as assessed with Kaplan–Meier curves.
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Rats are a commonly used model for aging studies, and a frailty assessment tool for rats would be of considerable value. There has been a recent focus on the development of preclinical models of frailty in mice. A mouse clinical frailty index (FI) was developed based on clinical frailty assessment tools. This FI measures the accumulation of clinically evident health-related deficits in mice. This paper aimed to develop a rat clinical FI. Male Fischer 344 rats were aged from 6 to 9 months (n = 12), and from 13 to 21 months (n = 41). A FI comprised of 27 health-related deficits was developed from a review of the literature and consultation with a veterinarian. Deficits were scored 0 if absent, 0.5 if mild, or 1 if severe. A FI score was determined for each rat every 3-4 months, and for the older group mortality was assessed up to 21 months. Mean FI scores significantly increased at each time point for the older rats. A high FI score measured at both 17 months of age and terminally was also associated with decreased probability of survival as assessed with Kaplan-Meier curves. The rat clinical FI has significant value for use in aging and interventional studies.

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Frailty in Relation to the Accumulation of Deficits

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