Abstract In this narrative review, we describe the most important age-related “syndromes” found in the old ICU patients. The syndromes are frailty, comorbidity, cognitive decline, malnutrition, sarcopenia, loss of functional autonomy, immunosenescence and inflam-ageing. The underlying geriatric condition, together with the admission diagnosis and the acute severity contribute to the short-term, but also to the long-term prognosis. Besides mortality, functional status and quality of life are major outcome variables. The geriatric assessment is a key tool for long-term qualitative outcome, while immediate severity accounts for acute mortality. A poor functional baseline reduces the chances of a successful outcome following ICU. This review em...
Background: Greater numbers of persons aged over 80 years are admitted to intensive care units (ICU)...
Populations around the world are ageing while in many developed countries the proportion of elderly ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To examine the outcome, functional autonomy, and quality of life of elderly ...
Very old intensive care unit (ICU) patients, aged ≥ 80 years, are by no mean newcomers, but during t...
PURPOSE: Premorbid conditions affect prognosis of acutely-ill aged patients. Several lines of eviden...
PURPOSE: Premorbid conditions affect prognosis of acutely-ill aged patients. Several lines of eviden...
PURPOSE Premorbid conditions affect prognosis of acutely-ill aged patients. Several lines of evid...
Purpose: Premorbid conditions affect prognosis of acutely-ill aged patients. Several lines of eviden...
Premorbid conditions affect prognosis of acutely-ill aged patients. Several lines of evidence sugges...
BACKGROUND: There is currently no international recommendation for the admission or treatment of the...
Background: Sepsis is one of the most frequent reasons for acute intensive care unit (ICU) admission...
BACKGROUND: Because the proportion of elderly patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) is ...
With an ageing population, the number of very old patients that are admitted to an intensive care un...
Abstract Background There is currently no international recommendation for the admission or treatmen...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is one of the most frequent reasons for acute intensive care unit (ICU) admission...
Background: Greater numbers of persons aged over 80 years are admitted to intensive care units (ICU)...
Populations around the world are ageing while in many developed countries the proportion of elderly ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To examine the outcome, functional autonomy, and quality of life of elderly ...
Very old intensive care unit (ICU) patients, aged ≥ 80 years, are by no mean newcomers, but during t...
PURPOSE: Premorbid conditions affect prognosis of acutely-ill aged patients. Several lines of eviden...
PURPOSE: Premorbid conditions affect prognosis of acutely-ill aged patients. Several lines of eviden...
PURPOSE Premorbid conditions affect prognosis of acutely-ill aged patients. Several lines of evid...
Purpose: Premorbid conditions affect prognosis of acutely-ill aged patients. Several lines of eviden...
Premorbid conditions affect prognosis of acutely-ill aged patients. Several lines of evidence sugges...
BACKGROUND: There is currently no international recommendation for the admission or treatment of the...
Background: Sepsis is one of the most frequent reasons for acute intensive care unit (ICU) admission...
BACKGROUND: Because the proportion of elderly patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) is ...
With an ageing population, the number of very old patients that are admitted to an intensive care un...
Abstract Background There is currently no international recommendation for the admission or treatmen...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is one of the most frequent reasons for acute intensive care unit (ICU) admission...
Background: Greater numbers of persons aged over 80 years are admitted to intensive care units (ICU)...
Populations around the world are ageing while in many developed countries the proportion of elderly ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To examine the outcome, functional autonomy, and quality of life of elderly ...