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Geriatric conditions and quality of life among older adults with diabetes 老年糖尿病患者的老年状况和生活质量
Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.21608/ejgg.2021.204173
Rana M.Taha
Geriatric conditions and quality of life among older adults with diabetes Rana M. Taha, Amal MI Goda, Nahla N Adly, Nesma G Elsheikh 1 Geriatrics and Gerontology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. 2 Department of Community, Environmental and Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. 3 Department of Endocrinology, Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
Rana M. Taha, Amal MI Goda, Nahla N Adly, Nesma G Elsheikh 1埃及开罗艾因沙姆斯大学医学院老年医学和老年医学学系。2埃及开罗艾因沙姆斯大学医学院社区、环境和职业医学系。3埃及开罗艾因沙姆斯大学医学院内分泌内科学系。
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Evaluation of the Fear of Falling and Related Risk Factors in Elderly People from Hamadan, Iran: a Cross Sectional Study 伊朗哈马丹老年人对跌倒恐惧及相关危险因素的评估:一项横断面研究
Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.21608/ejgg.2021.204174
Mohamad Ali Seif Rabiei
Background Falls increase in frequency with age and result in injuries like pelvic fracture which can lead to impaired performance, lifelong disability, hospitalization and even death. (1) Approximately one in three seniors over the age of 65 falls to the ground at least once a year. (2, 3) The high incidence of falls associated with physical injuries in the elderly is a public health problem. There are numerous diverse pathologies inherent to the process of ageing, which may lead to falls in the elderly. These pathologies can be categorized in 4 sections: neurological (e.g., dementia, stroke) musculoskeletal (e.g., osteoporosis, arthritis), cardiovascular (e.g., orthostatic hypotension, syncope) and other (e.g., diabetes, sleep disorders). (4) The main problems related to falls in the elderly include fear of falls, injuries and fractures, decreased mobility, depression, long-term care admission, reduced quality of life and death. (5, 6) Fear of falling can seriously affect the physical performance of the elderly and increase their risk of future falls. In Iran, domestic studies show an increase in the number of elderly people. According to statistics, the proportion of elderly people in the total population has increased from 7.22% in 2006 to 8.2% in 2011. (8) It is estimated that these figures will reach 10.5% in 2025 and 21.7% in 2050. (9) Older people are usually afraid of falling, which is the most common phobia in the elderly and can lead to low self-confidence in doing daily activities in such a way that it will not be possible to perform normal daily activities without the risk of falling. (10, 11) Therefore, fear of falling leads to reduced daily activities and increased physical dependency, nursing home admissions, depression and anxiety and generally reduces the quality of life. In urban India, quality of life in the elderly is affected by impairments and Abstract
背景:随着年龄的增长,跌倒的频率增加,并导致骨盆骨折等损伤,这可能导致运动能力受损、终身残疾、住院甚至死亡。大约三分之一的65岁以上老年人每年至少摔倒一次。(2,3)老年人与身体损伤相关的跌倒高发是一个公共卫生问题。有许多不同的病理固有的过程老化,这可能导致老年人跌倒。这些病理可分为4类:神经系统(如痴呆、中风)、肌肉骨骼(如骨质疏松、关节炎)、心血管(如体位性低血压、晕厥)和其他(如糖尿病、睡眠障碍)。(4)与老年人跌倒相关的主要问题包括害怕跌倒、受伤和骨折、活动能力下降、抑郁、长期护理入院、生活质量下降和死亡。(5,6)对跌倒的恐惧会严重影响老年人的身体机能,增加他们未来跌倒的风险。在伊朗,国内研究显示老年人数量在增加。据统计,老年人占总人口的比例从2006年的7.22%上升到2011年的8.2%。据估计,这些数字在2025年将达到10.5%,2050年将达到21.7%。(9)老年人通常害怕跌倒,这是老年人最常见的恐惧症,会导致在进行日常活动时自信心不足,以至于不可能在没有跌倒风险的情况下进行正常的日常活动。(10,11)因此,对跌倒的恐惧会导致日常活动减少,身体依赖性增加,入住养老院,抑郁和焦虑,总体上降低生活质量。在印度城市,老年人的生活质量受到损伤和抽象的影响
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Caregivers’ burden and needed support for the care of dementia patients attending Ain Shams University hospitals 照顾者在艾因沙姆斯大学医院照顾痴呆症患者的负担和需要的支持
Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.21608/ejgg.2021.204176
Nourhan Samy Atta
Background The Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders-5 (DSM-5) characterizes dementia as a substantial impairment in one or more cognitive domains (memory, communication, language, attention, reasoning, and visual perception). This impairment must be sufficient to interfere with independence in everyday activities, not exclusively during delirium or explained by another mental disorder. (Edition F. DSM-5, 2013) In Egypt, the prevalence of dementia among individuals aged ≥50 years was estimated to be 2.01%-5.07%. (Elshahidi et al., 2017). In USA, the number of aged 65 and older with Alzheimer's dementia (AD) by mid‐century may grow to 13.8 million. This represents a steep increase from the estimated 5.7 million Americans who have Alzheimer's dementia today. Abstract Background: Dementia in la te stages affects pat ients ’ l i fe l ike being dependent, malnourished, having psychological and sleep problems. Caregivers face physical , f inancial , medical , and psychological b urdens and are in need for support to complete caregiv ing responsibi l i t ies . Not al l caregivers have the suf f ic ient knowledge regarding how dementia af fects the pat ients.
《精神疾病诊断与统计手册-5》(DSM-5)将痴呆症描述为一个或多个认知领域(记忆、沟通、语言、注意力、推理和视觉感知)的实质性损害。这种损害必须足以干扰日常活动的独立性,而不仅仅是在谵妄或由其他精神障碍解释。(Edition F. DSM-5, 2013)在埃及,50岁以上人群中痴呆症的患病率估计为2.01%-5.07%。(Elshahidi et al., 2017)。在美国,到本世纪中叶,65岁及以上阿尔茨海默氏痴呆症(AD)的人数可能会增长到1380万。这比目前估计的570万美国人患有阿尔茨海默氏痴呆症的人数急剧增加。摘要背景:老年痴呆患者存在依赖、营养不良、心理、睡眠等问题,影响患者的生活。照顾者面临着身体、经济、医疗和心理上的负担,需要得到支持来完成照顾责任。并不是所有的护理人员都对痴呆症对患者的影响有足够的了解。
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Assessment of Risk of Fracture among obese elderly women attending primary health clinic at geriatric hospital in Ain Shams University Hospitals 在艾因沙姆斯大学附属医院老年医院初级保健诊所就诊的肥胖老年妇女骨折风险评估
Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.21608/ejgg.2021.204177
Manar M. Abdel Kader
Elderly are more liable to develop fractures due to numerous risk factors such as decreased bone mineral density (osteoporosis) and many other independent clinical risk factors as frequent falls, visual impairment, sluggish gait, functional impairment, many medical comorbidities and drugs. 2 Bone fracture has major negative impacts on patient quality of life as it results in hospitalization in elderly patients. This is consequently a significant public health issue from the medical, social and economic perspectives. 3 Overall, obesity was supposed to be protective against osteoporosis; however, several studies have challenged this belief. Although the most of the studies find that obesity has a favorable effect on bone density, it is unclear what the effect of obesity is on skeletal microarchitecture. Also, the effects of obesity on skeletal strength might be site-dependent as Abstract Background: Elderly are more suscept ible to develop fractures due to many r isk fac tors such as osteo porosis and others r isk fac tors as f requent fal ls , v isual impairment, funct ional impairment and numerous comorbidi t ies . Women have about twice as high a r i sk of any fracture than men. Because women l ive longer than men and are exposed, hence, for extended periods to reduced bone densi ty and other r isk factors for osteoporos is and f ractures. Obesi ty is l inked to a higher r isk of some fragi l i ty f rac tures . A higher weight increases the r isk of fal l ing. On the other hand, the high values of body mass index (B MI), even though associated wi th good values of bone mineral densi ty (BMD), are at high f racture r isk based on an increased risk of fal l , so obesi ty might not protect against al l os teoporot ic fractures as i t was ini t ial ly considered al though BMD is the maj or element of the fracture r isk . Fractures have major negat ive impacts on pat ient qual i ty of l i fe; increased risk of hospi tal izat ion .This is consequently a s igni f icant publ ic heal th issue from the medical , social and economic perspect ives .
由于许多危险因素,如骨密度降低(骨质疏松症),以及许多其他独立的临床危险因素,如频繁跌倒,视力障碍,步态迟缓,功能障碍,许多医疗合并症和药物,老年人更容易发生骨折。2骨折对老年患者的生活质量有较大的负面影响,导致住院。因此,从医学、社会和经济角度来看,这是一个重大的公共卫生问题。总的来说,肥胖被认为可以预防骨质疏松症;然而,一些研究对这一观点提出了挑战。虽然大多数研究发现肥胖对骨密度有有利影响,但肥胖对骨骼微结构的影响尚不清楚。摘要背景:由于骨质疏松等危险因素,以及频繁跌倒、视力障碍、功能障碍和许多合并症等危险因素,老年人更容易发生骨折。女性发生骨折的风险大约是男性的两倍。因为女性的寿命比男性长,因此长期暴露于骨质密度降低和其他骨质疏松症和骨折的风险因素中。肥胖与脆性骨折的风险增加有关。体重增加会增加摔倒的风险。另一方面,高的身体质量指数(bmi),即使与高的骨密度(BMD)值相关,也有较高的骨折风险,这是基于跌倒风险增加的基础上的,因此肥胖可能不能预防所有的机会性骨折,尽管BMD是骨折风险的主要因素,但它在最初被认为是如此。骨折对患者的生活质量有较大的负面影响;因此,从医学、社会和经济的角度来看,这是一个重大的公共卫生问题。
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Risk factors of Pressure Ulcers in hospitalized elderly Egyptian people 埃及住院老年人压疮的危险因素
Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.21608/ejgg.2021.204171
Heba Mohamed Tawfik
Background Pressure ulcers (PUs) are increasing with aging of the population around the world and represent a common and frustrating problem affecting geriatric patients. Age-related skin changes increase the vulnerability to ulceration. Aging not only increases the risk of PU occurrence, but also affects healing of such ulcers. Also, frailty, associated comorbidities, impaired mobility, and cognitive impairment predispose many elderly populations to the development of PUs (1, 2). The prevalence of PUs peaks in those between age 70 and 80 years. They occur in hospitals, nursing homes, and even in community settings. The highest incidence of new ulcers occurs in hospitals and may be as high as 50% in acute care geriatric units, increasing health care expenditure and mortality rate, whereas the highest prevalence occurs in long-term care facilities (3). Also, the incidence of ulcers differs by the stage of ulceration. Stage 1 and 2 occur more frequently than later stages (4). Despite the progress in technology and medical advances, the cost of management of hospital acquired PU is increasing. The cost of treating these mainly preventable ulcers in the United Kingdom (UK) accounts for about 4% of the total National Health Service (NHS) expenditure (5). Therefore, the identification of people at risk for PUs is an important component of preventive care for the elderly (6). The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) has agreed that not all PUs are preventable and there are clinical situations in which the development of PUs can be unavoidable such as end stage dementia, severe congestive heart failure and forced immobilization (7). To our knowledge only few studies were done in Egypt, approaching mainly nurses’ knowledge and educational programs about PU and no studies searched for risk factors for PU in Egyptian population (8, 9, 10).
背景:随着世界人口的老龄化,压疮(PUs)正在增加,并且是影响老年患者的常见和令人沮丧的问题。与年龄相关的皮肤变化增加了溃疡的易感性。衰老不仅会增加PU发生的风险,还会影响这种溃疡的愈合。此外,虚弱、相关合并症、活动能力受损和认知障碍使许多老年人易患脓肿(1,2)。脓肿患病率在70至80岁之间达到高峰。它们发生在医院、养老院,甚至在社区环境中。新发溃疡的最高发病率发生在医院,急性护理老年病房的发病率可能高达50%,这增加了医疗保健支出和死亡率,而最高发病率发生在长期护理机构(3)。此外,溃疡的发病率因溃疡的阶段而异。阶段1和阶段2的发生频率高于后期阶段(4)。尽管技术进步和医学进步,但医院获得性PU的管理成本正在增加。这些主要可预防溃疡的治疗费用在英国(英国)占大约4%的国民医疗服务制度(NHS)总支出(5)。因此,人的识别脓是一个重要的组成部分的风险预防照顾老人(6)。全国压力溃疡咨询小组(NPUAP)已同意,并不是所有脓是可以预防和临床情况有脓的发展可以是不可避免的,如痴呆、结束阶段严重充血性心力衰竭和强制固定(7)。据我们所知,在埃及进行的研究很少,主要涉及护士对PU的知识和教育计划,没有研究在埃及人群中寻找PU的危险因素(8,9,10)。
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Atypical Presentations of Acute Infections in Hospitalized Older Adults: The Prevalence, Predictors, and Outcomes 住院老年人急性感染的非典型表现:患病率、预测因素和结果
Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.21608/ejgg.2021.204172
D. Rasheedy
Background Older adults are at increased risk of infection, which is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in this age group. [1] The increased infections related mortality in elderly is attributed to multiple factors, including: immunosenescence, medical comorbidities, undernutrition, functional decline, frailty, and increased adverse drug events [2] . Reaching a final disease-specific diagnosis, remains a clinical dilemma when managing older adults. According to Fried et al., less than half of the elderly patients fitted into the classical medical model where the presenting symptoms and signs can refer immediately to a certain disease. [3] In the aged, Infections often have atypical presentations which may complicate and delay diagnosis. The most frequently encountered atypical presentations of infections include delirium, anorexia, functional impairment, falls, fatigue, and new or worsening urinary incontinence. [4,5]
背景:老年人感染的风险增加,这是该年龄组发病率和死亡率的主要原因。[1]老年人感染相关死亡率的增加是由多种因素引起的,包括免疫衰老、医学合并症、营养不良、功能衰退、虚弱和药物不良事件的增加[2]。达到最终的疾病特异性诊断,仍然是一个临床难题,当管理老年人。根据Fried等人的研究,只有不到一半的老年患者符合经典的医学模式,即出现的症状和体征可以立即指向某种疾病。[3]在老年人中,感染通常有不典型的表现,这可能使诊断复杂化和延误。最常见的不典型感染表现包括谵妄、厌食、功能损害、跌倒、疲劳和新发或恶化的尿失禁。(4、5)
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ATYPICAL PRESENTATION OF ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE IN EGYPTIAN ELDERLY 埃及老年人缺血性心脏病的不典型表现
Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.21608/ejgg.2021.204175
Noha Tarek Mohamed
ATYPICAL PRESENTATION OF ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE IN EGYPTIAN ELDERLY Noha Tarek Mohamed, Ahmed Ibrahim El Desouky Khalil2, Ghada Essam El Din Amin3, Samia Ahmed Abdul-Rahman 1Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Ain Shams University. 2Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine Ain Shams University. 3Department of Community, Environment and Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Ain Shams University Geriatrics and Gerontology Department, Faculty of Medicine Ain Shams University.
埃及老年人缺血性心脏病的非典型表现Noha Tarek Mohamed, Ahmed Ibrahim El Desouky Khalil2, Ghada Essam El Din Amin3, Samia Ahmed Abdul-Rahman 1艾因沙姆斯大学医学院家庭医学系,2艾因沙姆斯大学医学院心脏病学系,3艾因沙姆斯大学医学院社区,环境和职业医学系老年医学和老年医学学系,艾因沙姆斯大学医学院。
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Prevalence of frailty in elderly patients with renal diseases 老年肾脏疾病患者虚弱的患病率
Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI: 10.21608/EJGG.2021.171716
E. Abdelhamid, S. Said, M. Khater, S. M. Ali
All participants were subjected to verbal consent for acceptance to participate in the study and completed a comprehensive geriatric assessment in the form of; history taking (complete medical history), cognitive functional assessment (Mini-mental status examination) (El-Okl et al., 2002). and screening for depression by Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) (Metwally, A. S., Abstract Background: Frai l ty, the s tate of increase vulnerabi l i ty to physical st ressors as a resul t of progressive and sustained degenerat ion in mul t iple physiological sys tems, is common in those wi t h chronic k idney disease wi th prevalence more than 60% in dialysis -dependent CKD pat ients.
所有参与者都必须口头同意接受参与研究,并以以下形式完成全面的老年评估;病史记录(完整的病史),认知功能评估(迷你精神状态检查)(El-Okl等,2002年)。背景:在慢性肾病患者中,由于多种生理指标的进行性和持续性退行性变,对物理药物的易感性增加的情况很常见,在透析依赖的CKD患者中患病率超过60%。
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Potential side effects of directly Acting Antivirals (DAAs) after one and three months of treatment among EGYPTIAN elderly patients 直接抗病毒药物(DAAs)在埃及老年患者治疗1个月和3个月后的潜在副作用
Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.21608/ejgg.2020.139254
A. Ali, R. M. S. Elbedewy, A. Sherief, Ossama Ashraf, Hager, Ahmed, S. Mousa
Potential side effects of directly Acting Antivirals (DAAs) after one and three months of treatment among EGYPTIAN elderly patients Ahmed Abd Elrahim Ali, Reem M.S. Elbedewy, Ahmed Fouad Sherief, Ossama Ashraf,Hager Ahmed Shereen Moustafa Mousa 1-Geriatrics and Gerontology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University 2-Tropical Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University 3-Internal Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University
埃及老年患者Ahmed Abd Elrahim Ali, Reem M.S. Elbedewy, Ahmed Fouad Sherief, Ossama Ashraf,Hager Ahmed Shereen Moustafa Mousa 1-艾因沙姆斯大学医学院老年医学和老年医学学系2-艾因沙姆斯大学医学院热带医学学系3-艾因沙姆斯大学医学院内科学系
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Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and Serum Creatinine Level as Predictors of Global Cognition in Elderly with Chronic Kidney Disease and Normal Muscle Mass 估计肾小球滤过率和血清肌酐水平作为慢性肾脏疾病和正常肌肉质量的老年人整体认知的预测因子
Pub Date : 2019-10-11 DOI: 10.21608/ejgg.2019.17044.1020
Aya Sayed, M. E. Banouby, Manar Adel, H. Wahba, Mennatallah Al-Araby, A. Tawfik
AbstractBackground: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cognitive impairment are important and prevalent public health problems that lead to increase the risk of morbidity and mortality. Both are considered a major social and financial burden.Cognitive impairment commonly occurs in individuals with CKD; therefore cognitive assessment is extremely important. Early diagnosis and intervention help to decrease the progression of cognitive impairment.Aim: To identify the relation between serum creatinine level and estimated glomerular filtration rate (e-GFR) and global cognitive function (Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) score in Egyptian elderly with CKD stages 2-4 with normal muscle mass.Methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted at the Geriatrics in-patient wards and outpatient clinics at Ain Shams University Hospitals, Cairo, Egypt, over six months. Fourty five elderly patients who had CKD stages 2-4 with normal muscle mass index were included in the study. Muscle mass was assessed using Bio Electrical Impedance analysis (BIA). History was taken from all participants followed by assessment of the global cognitive function by MMSE, measurement of the serum creatinine level and e-GFR by 24 hours urinary creatinine clearance.Results: There was a significant negative correlation between serum creatinine level and MMSE score, and a significant positive correlation between e-GFR and MMSE score. By regression analysis of possible confounding factors, only e-GFR not serum creatinine level shows a significant correlation with MMSE. Conclusion: e-GFR not serum creatinine level is associated with a lower MMSE score in elderly despite having normal muscle mass.
摘要背景:慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)和认知障碍是重要而普遍的公共卫生问题,导致发病率和死亡率增加。两者都被认为是主要的社会和经济负担。认知障碍常见于CKD患者;因此,认知评估非常重要。早期诊断和干预有助于减少认知障碍的进展。目的:探讨肌肉质量正常的埃及老年CKD 2-4期患者血清肌酐水平与肾小球滤过率(e-GFR)及整体认知功能(Mini Mental State Examination, MMSE)评分的关系。方法:在埃及开罗艾因沙姆斯大学医院的老年科住院病房和门诊诊所进行了为期6个月的横断面研究。45名肌肉质量指数正常的老年CKD 2-4期患者被纳入研究。采用生物电阻抗分析(BIA)评估肌肉质量。从所有参与者中提取病史,然后通过MMSE评估整体认知功能,通过24小时尿肌酐清除率测量血清肌酐水平和e-GFR。结果:血清肌酐水平与MMSE评分呈显著负相关,e-GFR与MMSE评分呈显著正相关。通过对可能的混杂因素进行回归分析,只有e-GFR与MMSE有显著相关性,而血清肌酐水平与MMSE无显著相关性。结论:在肌肉质量正常的老年人中,e-GFR而非血清肌酐水平与较低的MMSE评分相关。
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