COVID-19 in Older Adults- A Practical Review for Emergency Providers in 2022

M. Malone, T. Hogan, A. Bonner, K. Biese, P. Pagel, K. Unroe
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Abstract

OVID-19 has posed a considerable threat to all aspects of older Americans ’ lives. The pandemic generated acute illness, emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalization, respiratory failure, and death. Pandemic-associated social isolation and loneliness further endangered older adults. Recovery from COVID-19 illness has commonly been followed by chronic symptoms, which may also precipitate ED visits. While vaccination has mitigated risks of serious illness requiring hospitalization, a booster dose is required to sustain protection. New treatments and therapies, including monoclonal antibodies and antiviral agents, have shown efficacy for older adults who are at risk of hospitalization. Older adults remain vulnerable in 2022, after two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. Emergency care for older patients is now challenged with health system staffing shortages and diminished access to care in community programs & skilled nursing facilities. This article attempts to synthesize the avalanche of discovery and innovation into a narrative review focused on the emergency and immediate post ED care of the aging adult patients both during and as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic . of Another showed that one-third of hypoxic on did Cochrane review determined that of very low certainty.
老年人中的COVID-19——2022年紧急服务提供者的实际审查
新冠肺炎对美国老年人生活的方方面面构成了相当大的威胁。疫情导致急性疾病、急诊科就诊、住院、呼吸衰竭和死亡。与流行病相关的社会孤立和孤独进一步危及老年人。新冠肺炎疾病康复后通常会出现慢性症状,这也可能导致急诊就诊。虽然疫苗接种降低了需要住院治疗的严重疾病的风险,但需要加强剂量才能维持保护。新的治疗方法和疗法,包括单克隆抗体和抗病毒药物,已对有住院风险的老年人显示出疗效。在新冠肺炎大流行两年后,2022年老年人仍然脆弱。老年患者的紧急护理现在面临着卫生系统人员短缺和社区项目和熟练护理机构护理机会减少的挑战。本文试图将雪崩式的发现和创新综合成一篇叙述性综述,重点关注新冠肺炎大流行期间和大流行后老年成年患者的紧急和急诊后护理。的另一项研究表明,三分之一的缺氧对做Cochrane审查确定了非常低的确定性。
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