Objective: To determine whether inflammatory and hemostasis response in patients hospitalized for pneumonia varies by age and whether these differences explain higher mortality in the elderly. Methods: In an observational cohort of subjects with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) recruited from emergency departments (ED) in 28 hospitals, we divided subjects into 5 age groups (85% subjects, older subjects had modestly increased hemostasis markers and IL-6 levels (p,0.01). Conclusions: Modest age-related increases in coagulation response occur during hospitalization for CAP; however these differences do not explain the large differences in mortality. Despite clinical recovery, immune resolution may be delayed in older adults at discharge. © 2...
Abstract Background Hospitalization for older patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is as...
This thesis tested the hypothesis that immunosenescence contributes to reduced immunity to \(Strepto...
Background: Acute lung injury (ALI) is a significant source of morbidity and mortality in critically...
To determine whether inflammatory and hemostasis response in patients hospitalized for pneumonia var...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether inflammatory and hemostasis response in patients hospitalized for pn...
AbstractCommunity-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In...
ABSTRACT: Advances in modern medicine have led to an increase in the median life span and an expansi...
Objectives: Long-term mortality is increased in older patients with pneumonia. We aimed to test whe...
Objectives: To analyze the association of inflammatory and coagulation biomarkers with mortality in ...
Background: Advanced age is associated with increased mortality in acute respiratory distress syndro...
To evaluate age-related differences in inflammation biomarkers during the first 72 hours of hospital...
Background Age-related alterations in the clinical characteristics and performance of severity scori...
Preventing pneumonia requires better understanding of incidence, mortality, and long-term clinical a...
The aging lung is increasingly susceptible to infectious disease. Changes in pulmonary physiology an...
The increase in the elderly population is impacting the social and economic aspects of the modern wo...
Abstract Background Hospitalization for older patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is as...
This thesis tested the hypothesis that immunosenescence contributes to reduced immunity to \(Strepto...
Background: Acute lung injury (ALI) is a significant source of morbidity and mortality in critically...
To determine whether inflammatory and hemostasis response in patients hospitalized for pneumonia var...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether inflammatory and hemostasis response in patients hospitalized for pn...
AbstractCommunity-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In...
ABSTRACT: Advances in modern medicine have led to an increase in the median life span and an expansi...
Objectives: Long-term mortality is increased in older patients with pneumonia. We aimed to test whe...
Objectives: To analyze the association of inflammatory and coagulation biomarkers with mortality in ...
Background: Advanced age is associated with increased mortality in acute respiratory distress syndro...
To evaluate age-related differences in inflammation biomarkers during the first 72 hours of hospital...
Background Age-related alterations in the clinical characteristics and performance of severity scori...
Preventing pneumonia requires better understanding of incidence, mortality, and long-term clinical a...
The aging lung is increasingly susceptible to infectious disease. Changes in pulmonary physiology an...
The increase in the elderly population is impacting the social and economic aspects of the modern wo...
Abstract Background Hospitalization for older patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is as...
This thesis tested the hypothesis that immunosenescence contributes to reduced immunity to \(Strepto...
Background: Acute lung injury (ALI) is a significant source of morbidity and mortality in critically...