Risk factors for falls and their impact on the severity of fall‐related injuries

Ewald Lindner, C. Duftner, C. Dejaco, M. Schirmer
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Background: The aim of this work was to investigate risk factors for falls in a cohort of Austrian inpatients and assess the influence of fall risk factors on fall‐related injuries. Methods: All fall protocols of an Austrian internal medicine department were evaluated over a 20‐month period. Results: A total of 195 patients with a documented fall, and 195 age and sex‐matched controls from the same unit were included in this study. Chronic heart failure, dementia and intake of more than one diuretic drug were associated with falls. Most falls occurred in the patient room and at night. Out of 195 falls, 79 (41%) were injurious with a moderate or severe post‐fall injury in 6.7% of patients. None of the fall risk factors was associated with the severity of fall‐related injury. Conclusions: This study confirms chronic heart failure, dementia, and intake of more than one diuretic drug as risk factors for falls in an Austrian internal medicine department. The grade of fall‐related injuries was not related to the investigated fall‐risk‐factors.
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跌倒的危险因素及其对跌倒相关损伤严重程度的影响
背景:本研究的目的是调查奥地利住院患者跌倒的危险因素,并评估跌倒危险因素对跌倒相关损伤的影响。方法:在20个月的时间内对奥地利内科的所有秋季治疗方案进行评估。结果:共有195名记录在案的跌倒患者和195名来自同一单位的年龄和性别匹配的对照组被纳入本研究。慢性心力衰竭、痴呆和服用一种以上利尿剂与跌倒有关。大多数跌倒发生在病房和夜间。在195例跌倒中,有79例(41%)受伤,6.7%的患者发生中度或重度跌倒后损伤。所有的跌倒危险因素都与跌倒相关损伤的严重程度无关。结论:这项研究证实了慢性心力衰竭、痴呆和摄入一种以上利尿剂药物是奥地利内科跌倒的危险因素。跌倒相关损伤的等级与所调查的跌倒危险因素无关。
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