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Unexplained Falls Are Frequent in Patients with Fall-Related Injury Admitted to Orthopaedic Wards: The UFO Study (Unexplained Falls in Older Patients)

To evaluate the incidence of unexplained falls in elderly patients affected by fall-related fractures admitted to orthopaedic wards, we recruited 246 consecutive patients older than 65 (mean age 82 ± 7 years, range 65–101). Falls were defined “accidental” (fall explained by a definite accidental cau...

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Autores principales: Chiara, Mussi, Gianluigi, Galizia, Pasquale, Abete, Alessandro, Morrione, Alice, Maraviglia, Gabriele, Noro, Paolo, Cavagnaro, Loredana, Ghirelli, Giovanni, Tava, Franco, Rengo, Giulio, Masotti, Gianfranco, Salvioli, Niccolò, Marchionni, Andrea, Ungar
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3596903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533394
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/928603
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author Chiara, Mussi
Gianluigi, Galizia
Pasquale, Abete
Alessandro, Morrione
Alice, Maraviglia
Gabriele, Noro
Paolo, Cavagnaro
Loredana, Ghirelli
Giovanni, Tava
Franco, Rengo
Giulio, Masotti
Gianfranco, Salvioli
Niccolò, Marchionni
Andrea, Ungar
author_facet Chiara, Mussi
Gianluigi, Galizia
Pasquale, Abete
Alessandro, Morrione
Alice, Maraviglia
Gabriele, Noro
Paolo, Cavagnaro
Loredana, Ghirelli
Giovanni, Tava
Franco, Rengo
Giulio, Masotti
Gianfranco, Salvioli
Niccolò, Marchionni
Andrea, Ungar
author_sort Chiara, Mussi
collection PubMed
description To evaluate the incidence of unexplained falls in elderly patients affected by fall-related fractures admitted to orthopaedic wards, we recruited 246 consecutive patients older than 65 (mean age 82 ± 7 years, range 65–101). Falls were defined “accidental” (fall explained by a definite accidental cause), “medical” (fall caused directly by a specific medical disease), “dementia-related” (fall in patients affected by moderate-severe dementia), and “unexplained” (nonaccidental falls, not related to a clear medical or drug-induced cause or with no apparent cause). According to the anamnestic features of the event, older patients had a lower tendency to remember the fall. Patients with accidental fall remember more often the event. Unexplained falls were frequent in both groups of age. Accidental falls were more frequent in younger patients, while dementia-related falls were more common in the older ones. Patients with unexplained falls showed a higher number of depressive symptoms. In a multivariate analysis a higher GDS and syncopal spells were independent predictors of unexplained falls. In conclusion, more than one third of all falls in patients hospitalized in orthopaedic wards were unexplained, particularly in patients with depressive symptoms and syncopal spells. The identification of fall causes must be evaluated in older patients with a fall-related injury.
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spelling pubmed-35969032013-03-26 Unexplained Falls Are Frequent in Patients with Fall-Related Injury Admitted to Orthopaedic Wards: The UFO Study (Unexplained Falls in Older Patients) Chiara, Mussi Gianluigi, Galizia Pasquale, Abete Alessandro, Morrione Alice, Maraviglia Gabriele, Noro Paolo, Cavagnaro Loredana, Ghirelli Giovanni, Tava Franco, Rengo Giulio, Masotti Gianfranco, Salvioli Niccolò, Marchionni Andrea, Ungar Curr Gerontol Geriatr Res Research Article To evaluate the incidence of unexplained falls in elderly patients affected by fall-related fractures admitted to orthopaedic wards, we recruited 246 consecutive patients older than 65 (mean age 82 ± 7 years, range 65–101). Falls were defined “accidental” (fall explained by a definite accidental cause), “medical” (fall caused directly by a specific medical disease), “dementia-related” (fall in patients affected by moderate-severe dementia), and “unexplained” (nonaccidental falls, not related to a clear medical or drug-induced cause or with no apparent cause). According to the anamnestic features of the event, older patients had a lower tendency to remember the fall. Patients with accidental fall remember more often the event. Unexplained falls were frequent in both groups of age. Accidental falls were more frequent in younger patients, while dementia-related falls were more common in the older ones. Patients with unexplained falls showed a higher number of depressive symptoms. In a multivariate analysis a higher GDS and syncopal spells were independent predictors of unexplained falls. In conclusion, more than one third of all falls in patients hospitalized in orthopaedic wards were unexplained, particularly in patients with depressive symptoms and syncopal spells. The identification of fall causes must be evaluated in older patients with a fall-related injury. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3596903/ /pubmed/23533394 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/928603 Text en Copyright © 2013 Mussi Chiara et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chiara, Mussi
Gianluigi, Galizia
Pasquale, Abete
Alessandro, Morrione
Alice, Maraviglia
Gabriele, Noro
Paolo, Cavagnaro
Loredana, Ghirelli
Giovanni, Tava
Franco, Rengo
Giulio, Masotti
Gianfranco, Salvioli
Niccolò, Marchionni
Andrea, Ungar
Unexplained Falls Are Frequent in Patients with Fall-Related Injury Admitted to Orthopaedic Wards: The UFO Study (Unexplained Falls in Older Patients)
title Unexplained Falls Are Frequent in Patients with Fall-Related Injury Admitted to Orthopaedic Wards: The UFO Study (Unexplained Falls in Older Patients)
title_full Unexplained Falls Are Frequent in Patients with Fall-Related Injury Admitted to Orthopaedic Wards: The UFO Study (Unexplained Falls in Older Patients)
title_fullStr Unexplained Falls Are Frequent in Patients with Fall-Related Injury Admitted to Orthopaedic Wards: The UFO Study (Unexplained Falls in Older Patients)
title_full_unstemmed Unexplained Falls Are Frequent in Patients with Fall-Related Injury Admitted to Orthopaedic Wards: The UFO Study (Unexplained Falls in Older Patients)
title_short Unexplained Falls Are Frequent in Patients with Fall-Related Injury Admitted to Orthopaedic Wards: The UFO Study (Unexplained Falls in Older Patients)
title_sort unexplained falls are frequent in patients with fall-related injury admitted to orthopaedic wards: the ufo study (unexplained falls in older patients)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3596903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533394
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/928603
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