[The older patient in intensive care].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946) Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1055/a-2286-6585
Hans Jürgen Heppner, Haitham Hag
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Abstract

Demographic trends mean that the proportion of older and very old patients in hospitals at all levels of care is increasing. This means that significantly more patients from these age groups can be expected in the future. These developments pose new challenges for both medical care and the management of geriatric intensive care patients, taking into account their multimorbidity and functional limitations due to acute illness. Although mortality increases with age, the outcome is highly dependent on the patient's functionality and comorbidity. The elderly patient also shows structural and functional organ changes, knowledge of which is important for the treatment of geriatric patients in intensive care medicine. This increasing need for geriatric treatment will have a decisive influence on the development of intensive care medicine in the coming years.

[重症监护的老年病人]。
人口趋势意味着,在各级医院接受护理的老年和高龄病人的比例正在增加。这意味着未来这些年龄组的患者数量将显著增加。考虑到老年重症患者的多病性和急性疾病造成的功能限制,这些发展对老年重症患者的医疗和管理都提出了新的挑战。尽管死亡率随着年龄的增长而增加,但结果高度依赖于患者的功能和合并症。老年患者还表现出结构和功能器官的变化,了解这些变化对重症监护医学中老年患者的治疗非常重要。这种对老年治疗日益增长的需求将对未来几年重症监护医学的发展产生决定性影响。
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