Showing posts with label geriatric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geriatric. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Elderly After Injury

Elderly After Injury.
Seniors who withstand an injury are more likely to regain their autarchy if they consult a geriatric specialist during their hospital stay, researchers report in Dec 2013. The analyse included people 65 and older with injuries ranging from a minor rib cleave from a fall to multiple fractures or head trauma suffered as a driver, passenger or pedestrian in a movement accident. A year after discharge from the hospital, the patients were asked how well they were able to perform daily activities such as walking, bathing, managing finances, gleam housework and shopping.

Those who had a consultation with a geriatrician during their asylum stay were able to return to about two-thirds more daily activities than those who did not, according to the study published recently in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Surgery. "Trauma surgeons have wish struggled with the fragility of their older trauma patients who have much greater robustness risks for the same injuries experienced by younger patients," chief study author Dr Lillian Min, an assistant professor in the division of geriatric drug at the University of Michigan Medical School, said in a university news release.