Original Article

Increasing Communication about Fall Risk and Prevention between Internal Medicine Residents and Older Adults

Objectives: More than one in four older adults fall yearly, but fewer than half inform their doctors. As such, medical trainees must gain experience assessing fall risk in older adults. Studies exploring how often residents initiate these assessments and which interventions effectively increase this frequency are needed. The objective of…

Posted in: fall prevention 2 fall risk 3 Geriatrics 10 internal medicine residents 3

Original Article

Impact of Sling Use on Functional Mobility in a Geriatric Population

Objectives: Sling immobilization is commonly used following rotator cuff repair. The purpose of this study was to determine the detrimental impact of sling usage on mobility and balance in an older adult population through validated gait and balance testing. The authors hypothesize that sling use will negatively affect balance and…

Posted in: Geriatrics 10 orthopedic surgery 3

Original Article

Exploring Communication about Fall Risk and Prevention between Internal Medicine Residents and Geriatric Patients: A Needs Assessment

Objectives: In the United States, falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries for geriatric patients. With a growing aging population, medical trainees must gain experience with geriatric assessments, including fall risk and prevention. To the authors’ knowledge, no prior studies have explored who most often initiates fall…

Posted in: fall prevention 2 fall risk 3 Geriatrics 10 internal medicine residents 3

Original Article

Healthcare Utilization by Frail, Community-Dwelling Older Veterans: A 1-Year Follow-up Study

Objectives: Frailty is a prevalent clinical syndrome associated with a high risk of adverse health outcomes, including disability, morbidity, and mortality, that has become a major challenge for the healthcare system. The aim of this prospective study was to determine the level of healthcare utilization in prefrail and frail community-dwelling…

Posted in: frailty 8 Geriatrics 10 healthcare utilization 7 older adults 13

Original Article

Predictors of the Need for Therapeutic Intervention in Older Adult Patients With a Nonvariceal Gastrointestinal Bleed

Objective: Gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) is a common cause of hospitalization in the older adult population. The aim of the study was to identify factors that are associated with the need for a therapeutic intervention in patients older than 65 years with nonvariceal GIB. Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study…

Posted in: gastroenterology 4 Geriatrics 10 hospital medicine 15

Original Article

Safety Profile of High-Dose Statin Therapy in Geriatric Patients with Stroke

Objectives: Use of high-dose statin therapy (HDST) in patients with stroke became standard clinical practice after the Stroke Prevention by Aggressive Reduction in Cholesterol Levels (SPARCL) study, in which the mean age of the study population was approximately 63 years. Little data are available on the adverse effects of statins…

Posted in: Geriatrics 10 myalgias 2 Stroke 16

Review

Elderly Adults and Skin Disorders: Common Problems for Nondermatologists

Diseases of elderly adults are becoming increasingly important as life expectancy gradually rises worldwide. To promote healthy aging, it is important to understand the skin changes associated with aging. This review focuses on the special considerations for some of the more common dermatological disorders in elderly adults and examines presentation,…

Posted in: bullous pemphigoid 2 Geriatrics 10 skin cancer 9

Original Article

The Amount of Comorbidities as a Single Parameter Has No Effect in Predicting the Outcome in Appendicitis Patients Older than 60 Years

Background: Retrospective analysis of acute appendicitis patients older than 60 and statistical evaluation of the association between the accompanying illnesses, severity of peritonitis, morbidity, and mortality rates. Introduction: Although acute appendicitis is not frequent among aged populations, accompanying comorbidities of the geriatric patients are always fear factors before an emergency…

Posted in: acute 7 appendicitis 5 comorbidity 8 Geriatrics 10

Original Article

Effect of Physician Education and Patient Counseling on Inpatient Nonsurgical Percutaneous Feeding Tube Placement Rate, Indications, and Outcome

Background: The decision to place a percutaneous feeding tube (PFT) in patients who are at the end of life is multidimensional and often complicated. We assessed the effect of physician education and counseling for patients and their surrogates on inpatient nonsurgical (endoscopic and radiologic) PFT placement rates, indications, complications, and…

Posted in: end of life 4 gastroenterology 4 Geriatrics 10

Case Report

Multiple Adverse Effects of Pyridium: A Case Report

Abstract:Pyridium (phenazopyridine hydrochloride) is often prescribed as an analgesic in patients following trauma, surgery, or infections of the urinary tract. Pyridium toxicity has been previously reported, however, most cases result in a single adverse effect. Herein the authors describe an elderly patient who presented with simultaneous multiple adverse effects, including…

Posted in: Geriatrics 10
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