Deceased elderly in-patients with pulmonary embolism

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PRUDIUS Dana WEBER Pavel MELUZÍNOVÁ Hana MATĚJOVSKÁ KUBEŠOVÁ Hana POLCAROVÁ Vlasta BIELAKOVÁ Katarína CANOV Petr

Rok publikování 2014
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Bratislavské lekárské listy
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Lékařská fakulta

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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.4149/BLL_2014_152
Obor Ostatní obory vnitřního lékařství
Klíčová slova pulmonary embolism (PE); advanced age; mortality; risk factors; immobility; prophylaxis
Popis Introduction: Pulmonary embolism (PE) in the elderly is an immediate threat of life. Especially in old age clinical signs of PE are non-specifi c and could be both underestimated and overestimated. Aim of the study: The prospective long-term study was aimed at conducting an analysis and comparison of pertinent infl uence of age, gender and immobility on occurrence of PE and sudden death. Patients and method: Between 1995 and 2012 years we had altogether 12,746 elderly patients of an average age 80.6 ± 7.0 y (range 65–103 y) hospitalised at the Department of Geriatrics. All in-patients 65+ y were randomly admitted for internal hospitalization from the catchment area of Brno city (100,000 inhabitants). The subject of our interest was to study the documentation of deaths (including autopsy fi ndings), which was caused by PE. Out of this number there were 8,540 women (66.3 %) and 4,206 men (33.7 %). Among all hospitalized patients PE in 700 cases (5.5 % of all admitted patients) was shown in a medical report. Among them there were 424 survivors (60.6 %; 134 men and 290 women). Conclusion: The high occurrence of PE (particularly silent form) has crucial importance in the elderly mortality. Our recommendations would like to emphasize the need of no underestimation of this fact and to carry out preventive measures in all age groups (including the “oldest old” and frail persons).

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