نتایج جستجو برای: geriatric population
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Introduction The word “fall” does not usually strike fear in the hearts of most people. But it should. Falls are all too common in the geriatric population, and they have devastating consequences. They are the leading cause of injury and death by injury in adults over the age of 65 years. One of 3 community-dwelling older adults falls each year, with 24% of those who fall sustaining serious inj...
Geriatric trauma constitutes an increasingly recognized problem. Aging results in a progressive decline in cellular function which leads to a loose of their capacity to respond to injury. Some medications commonly used in this population can mask or blunt the response to injury. Falls constitute the most common cause of trauma and the leading cause of trauma-related deaths in this population. F...
To the Editor, Fabry disease (FD, OMIM 301 500) is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by an α-galactosidase A enzyme deficiency leading to accumulation of glycosphingolipids. The classical phenotype (no residual enzymatic activity) emerges during childhood and adolescence and includes acroparesthesia, angiokeratoma, hypohidrosis, and gastrointestinal problems. In adults, disease prog...
background: similar to developed countries, aging is increased in india. because of the epidemiology and demographic transition phase, chronic diseases and disabilities along with health costs are increasing day by day. as social factors and chronic diseases are the major reasons for geriatric disability, the present study was done with the following objectives: to assess and compare the socio-...
Clinicians who work with the frail elderly know what frailty looks like, but until recently, they have had no science-based definition of this condition. Frailty is classified as a medical syndrome, and Fried et al. were among the first to standardize the definition of frailty as a distinct syndrome with biologic underpinnings. Their definition describes a clinical phenotype of decreased reserv...
A ssessment of function of an elderly person can be conducted at a number of different levels and using methods which span a wide range of sophistication. On a clinical level, assessment of overall functional capability is a central theme of the field of geriatric medicine. However, with rapid advances in technology, assessment of function of individual organs or organ systems, of individual ce...
OBJECTIVE Geriatric patient population has special importance due to particular challenges. In addition to the increase in incidence of toxic nodular goiter (TNG) with age, it has a high incidence in the regions of low-medium iodine intake such as in our country. The aim of this study was to evaluate the overall outcome of high fixed dose radioiodine (RAI) therapy, and investigate the particula...
Introduction Spinal anaesthesia (SA) is the most commonly used anesthetic technique for transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) surgery in geriatric patient population [1]. Many geriatric patients have coexisting cardiac or pulmonary diseases, so it’s very important to limit the distribution of the block to prevent the possible hemodynamic and pulmonary adverse effects. The purpose of this s...
Background. Patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis are often treated with systemic immunosuppressant agents that decrease immune system function. For the elderly, these medications are often problematic due to their already immunosuppressed state and comorbidities. However, there are few studies examining the effects of these medications on the elderly age group. Therefore, there is often d...
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