2018
Older diabetics – multi-morbidity, problem of therapy, functional abilities and limitations
WEBER, Pavel a Hana MELUZÍNOVÁZákladní údaje
Originální název
Older diabetics – multi-morbidity, problem of therapy, functional abilities and limitations
Název anglicky
Older diabetics – multi-morbidity, problem of therapy, functional abilities and limitations
Autoři
WEBER, Pavel a Hana MELUZÍNOVÁ
Vydání
Abstractbook - IFA 14th Global Conference on Ageing,, Toronto, Canada, 2018
Nakladatel
The International Federation on Ageing (IFA)
Další údaje
Typ výsledku
Stať ve sborníku
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Forma vydání
elektronická verze "online"
Označené pro přenos do RIV
Ne
Klíčová slova anglicky
Old age - diabetes type 2 – multi-morbidity - therapy - functional abilities - limitations
Změněno: 23. 4. 2021 22:33, prof. MUDr. Pavel Weber, CSc.
Anotace
Anglicky
Introduction: The elderly are extremely heterogeneous group of people. Health status in old age is a consequence of many factors, including chronic diseases of ageing and many other prevalent reasons that cannot be defined as classic „diseases“ because they do not rise from a single pathologic cause. For the quality of the senior‘s life and keeping their self-sufficiency, presence of the disease itself (or more diseases) is not the cornerstone, it is just keeping their self-sufficiency. The clinical picture of the disease in multi-morbid elderly persons is often represented by non-specific and universal symptoms (stereotypical neurological and psychiatric signs). The aim of geriatric medicine is to optimize residual functions despite the decline in total functional capacity with increasing multi-morbidity and used polypharmacy. Aim of the study: The retrospective study of dates was aimed at conducting an analysis of multi-morbidity, number of used drugs, obesity, late complications, self-sufficiency and social status in older diabetics. File specification: During the year 2016 the authors treated 1,572 diabetic out-patients altogether, aged ≥ 65 y. Out of this number of the diabetics there were 743 men and 829 women of an average age (74.5 ±7 y.). All the patients had been long-term treated in the outpatient dept. for diabetes (DIASTOP). They had been non-selectively enrolled from the catchment area of Brno city where 25,000 inhabitants live. Results: Subgroup of “young old” (65-74y.) included 843 persons (44.5%); 623 out of them were multi-morbid (74%). Subgroup of “old old” (75-84y.) 516 persons (32.8%); 420 of them were multi-morbid (81.4%). The third subgroup included people “oldest old” (≥ 85y.) 213 seniors (13.5%); 173 of them were multi-morbid (81.2%).