WEBER, Pavel, Dana WEBEROVÁ, Hana MATĚJOVSKÁ KUBEŠOVÁ, Hana MELUZÍNOVÁ, Jiří JARKOVSKÝ, Katarína BIELAKOVÁ, Jana HRUBANOVÁ a Vlasta POLCAROVÁ. Falls in anaemic hospitalized elderly patients in 2012-2016 - mutual relationships. Advances in Gerontology. Eskulap, 2019, roč. 32, č. 5, s. 787-794, 9 s. ISSN 1561-9125. |
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@article{1616296, author = {Weber, Pavel and Weberová, Dana and Matějovská Kubešová, Hana and Meluzínová, Hana and Jarkovský, Jiří and Bielaková, Katarína and Hrubanová, Jana and Polcarová, Vlasta}, article_number = {5}, keywords = {Old age; falls; anaemia; multi-morbidity; anaemia of chronich diseases (ACD)}, language = {eng}, issn = {1561-9125}, journal = {Advances in Gerontology}, title = {Falls in anaemic hospitalized elderly patients in 2012-2016 - mutual relationships}, url = {https://europepmc.org/article/med/32145171}, volume = {32}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1616296 AU - Weber, Pavel - Weberová, Dana - Matějovská Kubešová, Hana - Meluzínová, Hana - Jarkovský, Jiří - Bielaková, Katarína - Hrubanová, Jana - Polcarová, Vlasta PY - 2019 TI - Falls in anaemic hospitalized elderly patients in 2012-2016 - mutual relationships JF - Advances in Gerontology VL - 32 IS - 5 SP - 787-794 EP - 787-794 PB - Eskulap SN - 15619125 KW - Old age KW - falls KW - anaemia KW - multi-morbidity KW - anaemia of chronich diseases (ACD) UR - https://europepmc.org/article/med/32145171 L2 - https://europepmc.org/article/med/32145171 N2 - Objectives: Although falls are more prevalent as ageing proceeds, it cannot be assumed that they happen due to ageing alone. Background: The retrospective cohort study of data was targeted to make an analysis of prevalence of falls in anaemic patients in comparison to the non-anaemic elderly admitted to the acute geriatric department and evaluation of pertinent influence of age, gender and immobility on occurrence of falls. Patients and Methods: During the considered period of four years (2012-2016) the authors treated 9,363 elderly patients aged 79.9±8.6 y. (in the majority of them 65+ y.). Among them there were 8,809 non-anaemic and subgroup of 551 old anaemic patients (aged 81±7.0 y.) with decreased haemoglobin (< 110 g/l). Results: Falls at hospital admission in average was present in 1,766 non-anaemic persons (20.0%) in comparison to 380 falls among anaemic patients (68.6%). Prevalence in anaemic subgroup is statistically significant higher (p <0.005). Also relation between falls and age, ADL and MMSE test and mobility is highly statistically significant (p <0.001). Meaningfully higher is occurrence of repeated falls in the anaemic subgroup in comparison to the non-anaemic one (41.2%: 1.7%) The occurrence of falls in female gender in comparison to men is statistically significant higher in non-anaemic patients, not in anaemic group. Conclusions: Authors emphasize that anaemia appears to us as significant risk factor for falls in the elderly. ER -
WEBER, Pavel, Dana WEBEROVÁ, Hana MATĚJOVSKÁ KUBEŠOVÁ, Hana MELUZÍNOVÁ, Jiří JARKOVSKÝ, Katarína BIELAKOVÁ, Jana HRUBANOVÁ a Vlasta POLCAROVÁ. Falls in anaemic hospitalized elderly patients in 2012-2016 - mutual relationships. \textit{Advances in Gerontology}. Eskulap, 2019, roč.~32, č.~5, s.~787-794, 9 s. ISSN~1561-9125.
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