International audienceRATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: In the global context of population ageing, understanding and monitoring intensive care use by the elderly is a strategic issue. National-level data are needed to overcome sampling biases that often limit epidemiologic studies of the critically ill elderly. The objective of this study was to describe intensive care use for hospitalized elderly patients using secondary data from the French national hospital discharge database. METHOD: Structured assessment of the national database coverage and accuracy; cross-sectional analysis of hospitalizations including at least one admission in an intensive care unit (ICU) for patients aged \textgreater/= 80 years from 1 January to 31 December 2009. ...
BACKGROUND Limited evidence suggests variation in mortality of older critically ill adults across...
Background: Limited evidence suggests variation in mortality of older critically ill adults across E...
Background: Previous studies have shown that there is an increase in admission rate for elderly pati...
International audienceRATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: In the global context of population ageing, un...
International audienceImportance:The high mortality rate in critically ill elderly patients has led ...
International audienceObjectives: Data collected from two cohorts of patients aged ≥80 yrs and admit...
Although increasing numbers of very elderly patients are requiring intensive care, few large sample ...
Josef YayanDepartment of Internal Medicine, Vinzentius Hospital, Landau, GermanyBackground: Average ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine utilization and outcomes of intensive care unit (ICU) use for the elderly in t...
International audienceBackground Intensive care unit (ICU) patients are aging, and older age has bee...
Background: Knowledge of the occurrence and outcome of admissions to Intensive Care Units (ICU) over...
Abstract Although increasing numbers of very elderly patients are requiring intensive care, few larg...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Patients aged over 90 are being admitted to intensive care units (I...
Background: The increase in the number of Australia’s frail, very elderly ( 80 years of age) populat...
BACKGROUND Limited evidence suggests variation in mortality of older critically ill adults across...
Background: Limited evidence suggests variation in mortality of older critically ill adults across E...
Background: Previous studies have shown that there is an increase in admission rate for elderly pati...
International audienceRATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: In the global context of population ageing, un...
International audienceImportance:The high mortality rate in critically ill elderly patients has led ...
International audienceObjectives: Data collected from two cohorts of patients aged ≥80 yrs and admit...
Although increasing numbers of very elderly patients are requiring intensive care, few large sample ...
Josef YayanDepartment of Internal Medicine, Vinzentius Hospital, Landau, GermanyBackground: Average ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine utilization and outcomes of intensive care unit (ICU) use for the elderly in t...
International audienceBackground Intensive care unit (ICU) patients are aging, and older age has bee...
Background: Knowledge of the occurrence and outcome of admissions to Intensive Care Units (ICU) over...
Abstract Although increasing numbers of very elderly patients are requiring intensive care, few larg...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Patients aged over 90 are being admitted to intensive care units (I...
Background: The increase in the number of Australia’s frail, very elderly ( 80 years of age) populat...
BACKGROUND Limited evidence suggests variation in mortality of older critically ill adults across...
Background: Limited evidence suggests variation in mortality of older critically ill adults across E...
Background: Previous studies have shown that there is an increase in admission rate for elderly pati...