Higher age is accompanied with multimorbidity and is also associated with the presence of geriatricconditions. A geriatric assessment (GA) is used to explore the domains of somatic status, mental,physical and social functioning. Only few studies have assessed the association of a GA withoutcomes in older patients with severe diseases. We show that the majority of the studies inpatients with head and neck cancer and esophageal cancer, reported a significant association ofimpairment in functional and cognitive performance, mood or social environment with a higher riskof adverse outcomes. Third, we investigated older patients reaching end-stage renal disease andreported that high age, low education, low functional status, frailty, higher burde...
Introduction: Ageing is an inevitable stage of life, it carries two inconvenient events: physiologic...
Objectives: To examine the level of frailty and somatic comorbidity in older patients with medically...
BackgroundAffective disorders, encompassing depressive-, anxiety-, and somatic symptom disorders, ar...
One of the main successes of healthcare is the continuing increase in life expectancy. This challeng...
The older population segment, i.e. those aged 65 years and older, is growing worldwide. Life expecta...
Contains fulltext : 207225.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Aff...
Objectives: to study (i) the prevalence of geriatric conditions in community-dwelling older persons ...
Older emergency department (ED) patients are at high risk of adverse health outcomes, such as mortal...
Objectives : The co-occurrence of multiple medical or psychosocial conditions (geriatric syndromes (...
Contains fulltext : 69122.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
The burden of cancer in old age is increasing as a result from both the expanding number of older pe...
BACKGROUND: To study the prevalence of eighteen geriatric conditions in older patients at admission,...
Background: To study the prevalence of eighteen geriatric conditions in older patients at admission,...
Introduction: Ageing is an inevitable stage of life, it carries two inconvenient events: physiologic...
Objectives: To examine the level of frailty and somatic comorbidity in older patients with medically...
BackgroundAffective disorders, encompassing depressive-, anxiety-, and somatic symptom disorders, ar...
One of the main successes of healthcare is the continuing increase in life expectancy. This challeng...
The older population segment, i.e. those aged 65 years and older, is growing worldwide. Life expecta...
Contains fulltext : 207225.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Aff...
Objectives: to study (i) the prevalence of geriatric conditions in community-dwelling older persons ...
Older emergency department (ED) patients are at high risk of adverse health outcomes, such as mortal...
Objectives : The co-occurrence of multiple medical or psychosocial conditions (geriatric syndromes (...
Contains fulltext : 69122.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
The burden of cancer in old age is increasing as a result from both the expanding number of older pe...
BACKGROUND: To study the prevalence of eighteen geriatric conditions in older patients at admission,...
Background: To study the prevalence of eighteen geriatric conditions in older patients at admission,...
Introduction: Ageing is an inevitable stage of life, it carries two inconvenient events: physiologic...
Objectives: To examine the level of frailty and somatic comorbidity in older patients with medically...
BackgroundAffective disorders, encompassing depressive-, anxiety-, and somatic symptom disorders, ar...