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Circumstances and consequences of falls in elderly people with vestibular disorder
AIM: To investigate the circumstances and consequences of falls in the chronically dizzy elderly and to correlate them with the number of falls (one/two and more). METHOD: Transversal descriptive analytic study with 64 patients aged 65 or over, with history of falls and diagnostic of chronic vestibu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9500538/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17119777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)30974-5 |
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author | Ganança, Fernando Freitas Gazzola, Juliana Maria Aratani, Mayra Cristina Perracini, Monica Rodrigues Ganança, Maurício Malavasi |
author_facet | Ganança, Fernando Freitas Gazzola, Juliana Maria Aratani, Mayra Cristina Perracini, Monica Rodrigues Ganança, Maurício Malavasi |
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description | AIM: To investigate the circumstances and consequences of falls in the chronically dizzy elderly and to correlate them with the number of falls (one/two and more). METHOD: Transversal descriptive analytic study with 64 patients aged 65 or over, with history of falls and diagnostic of chronic vestibular dysfunction. We performed a descriptive analysis and Qui-Square test (χ<0.05). RESULTS: The sample was constituted by a female majority (76.6%) with a mean age of 73.62±5.69 years. The vestibular examination showed peripheral vestibulopathy in 81.5% of the cases and the most prevalent diagnostic hypothesis were benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (43.8%) and metabolic inner ear disease (42.2%). Recurrent falls were seen in 35 elderly (53.1%). In relation to the last fall, 39.1% of the patients had fallen in their homes, 51.6% of them occurred during the morning, 51.6% with some propulsion mechanism, 53.1% when walking, 25.0% caused by dizziness and 23.4% by stumbling. Activity restriction was significantly greater in patients that have already had two and more falls, when compared with those who had fallen only once (p=0.031). We found a significant association between the number of falls and their causes (p<0.001). Falls that have happened by slipping were more frequent in the elderly that reported one fall (p=0.0265) and falls that had happened because of dizziness were more frequent in the elderly that complained of two or more falls (p=0.0012). CONCLUSIONS: Fear and tendency to fall are referred by the majority of chronically dizzy elderly. Fall are more frequent in the morning, in the home and during walking. The propulsion direction is mentioned by half of the elderly and the most common cause for falls are dizziness and stumbling. The number of falls is significantly associated with activity restrictions after the last fall and with the causes for falling (slipping and dizziness). |
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spelling | pubmed-95005382022-09-24 Circumstances and consequences of falls in elderly people with vestibular disorder Ganança, Fernando Freitas Gazzola, Juliana Maria Aratani, Mayra Cristina Perracini, Monica Rodrigues Ganança, Maurício Malavasi Braz J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article AIM: To investigate the circumstances and consequences of falls in the chronically dizzy elderly and to correlate them with the number of falls (one/two and more). METHOD: Transversal descriptive analytic study with 64 patients aged 65 or over, with history of falls and diagnostic of chronic vestibular dysfunction. We performed a descriptive analysis and Qui-Square test (χ<0.05). RESULTS: The sample was constituted by a female majority (76.6%) with a mean age of 73.62±5.69 years. The vestibular examination showed peripheral vestibulopathy in 81.5% of the cases and the most prevalent diagnostic hypothesis were benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (43.8%) and metabolic inner ear disease (42.2%). Recurrent falls were seen in 35 elderly (53.1%). In relation to the last fall, 39.1% of the patients had fallen in their homes, 51.6% of them occurred during the morning, 51.6% with some propulsion mechanism, 53.1% when walking, 25.0% caused by dizziness and 23.4% by stumbling. Activity restriction was significantly greater in patients that have already had two and more falls, when compared with those who had fallen only once (p=0.031). We found a significant association between the number of falls and their causes (p<0.001). Falls that have happened by slipping were more frequent in the elderly that reported one fall (p=0.0265) and falls that had happened because of dizziness were more frequent in the elderly that complained of two or more falls (p=0.0012). CONCLUSIONS: Fear and tendency to fall are referred by the majority of chronically dizzy elderly. Fall are more frequent in the morning, in the home and during walking. The propulsion direction is mentioned by half of the elderly and the most common cause for falls are dizziness and stumbling. The number of falls is significantly associated with activity restrictions after the last fall and with the causes for falling (slipping and dizziness). Elsevier 2015-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9500538/ /pubmed/17119777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)30974-5 Text en © Neck Surgery at UNIFESP - EPM. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Ganança, Fernando Freitas Gazzola, Juliana Maria Aratani, Mayra Cristina Perracini, Monica Rodrigues Ganança, Maurício Malavasi Circumstances and consequences of falls in elderly people with vestibular disorder |
title | Circumstances and consequences of falls in elderly people with vestibular disorder |
title_full | Circumstances and consequences of falls in elderly people with vestibular disorder |
title_fullStr | Circumstances and consequences of falls in elderly people with vestibular disorder |
title_full_unstemmed | Circumstances and consequences of falls in elderly people with vestibular disorder |
title_short | Circumstances and consequences of falls in elderly people with vestibular disorder |
title_sort | circumstances and consequences of falls in elderly people with vestibular disorder |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9500538/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17119777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)30974-5 |
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