Objectives: Globally, the average age of the population is increasing. Patients aged >65 years attending hospital emergency departments (EDs) differ from younger patients; in particular, they often present with multiple comorbidities. Our retrospective study evaluates the number of attendances at our ED by elderly patients in the 12 years from January 2005 to December 2017. Our first aim was to evaluate differences presented by elderly patients regarding symptoms, clinical features, color code (i.e. priority assigned to the case, where red is highest and yellow is medium), waiting time and outcome. Patients and methods: We analyzed data from 201,580 patients aged >65, divided into two groups: 65–84 years and >85 years. Clinical and demograp...
AIM In the coming years, older individuals will comprise an increasing share of emergency departm...
Aim: To examine the length of stay (LOS), and its influencing factors, at the Emergency Department (...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...
Aim: Using of EDs by the geriatric population is being increased in parallel to increase of our geri...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
Introduction: Population ageing challenges Emergency Departments (ED) with a population shift toward...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
\u3cp\u3eEmergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilizat...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
Abstract Background Emergency Department (ED) are challenged by the increasing number of visits made...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
AIM In the coming years, older individuals will comprise an increasing share of emergency departm...
Aim: To examine the length of stay (LOS), and its influencing factors, at the Emergency Department (...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...
Aim: Using of EDs by the geriatric population is being increased in parallel to increase of our geri...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
Introduction: Population ageing challenges Emergency Departments (ED) with a population shift toward...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
\u3cp\u3eEmergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilizat...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
Abstract Background Emergency Department (ED) are challenged by the increasing number of visits made...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
AIM In the coming years, older individuals will comprise an increasing share of emergency departm...
Aim: To examine the length of stay (LOS), and its influencing factors, at the Emergency Department (...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...