[住院老年人跌倒:多药和不当用药的特征和现状]。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Medicina-buenos Aires Pub Date : 2025-01-01
Ana Fajreldines, Marcelo Pellizzari
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摘要

老年人跌倒是住院期间的常见现象,是可预防的不良事件。跌倒可能会对这一脆弱的患者群体造成严重伤害,还会导致不良的健康结果,如发病率、死亡率和医疗费用的增加。本研究的目的是表征住院老年人跌倒,并分析阿根廷一所大学医院的多药和不适当的药物处方的含义。材料与方法:描述性、观察性、回顾性研究。结果:本组226例患者,平均年龄74.7岁,SD: 12.9,范围69 ~ 91岁。共跌倒237次(9例跌倒以上)。跌倒与多种因素有关,包括多种药物、认知状况、高龄、女性和不适当的药物处方。讨论:跌倒事件是经常发生的、可预防的和多原因的。一些因素,如多药、认知障碍等,可能与其发生有关;已发表的文献证实了这些概念。
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[Falls in hospitalized elderly people: characterization and incumbency of polypharmacy and inappropriate prescription of medications].

Introduction: Falls in the elderly are a frequent phenomenon during hospitalization and are preventable adverse events. Falls could cause serious injuries in this vulnerable patient population and also lead to poor health outcomes such as increased morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs. The objective of this study is to characterize falls in hospitalized elderly people and analyze the implication of polypharmacy and inappropriate prescription of medications in a University Hospital in Argentina.

Materials and methods: Descriptive, observational, retrospective study.

Results: A sampling 226 patients was taken, the mean age was 74.7 SD: 12.9, range 69-91. The total number of falls was 237 (9 patients suffered more than one fall). Falls are associated with several factors including polypharmacy, cognitive status, advanced age, female sex, and inappropriate prescription of medications.

Discussion: Incidents of falls are frequent, preventable and multi-causal. Some factors such as polypharmacy, cognitive impairment, among others, would be associated with its occurrence; the published literature confirms these concepts.

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Medicina-buenos Aires
Medicina-buenos Aires 医学-医学:内科
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1.30
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