BACKGROUND: Pre-injury frailty is associated with adverse in-hospital outcomes in older trauma patients, but the association with longer term survival and recovery is unclear. We aimed to investigate post discharge survival and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in older frail patients at six months after Major Trauma Centre (MTC) admission. METHODS: This was a multi-centre study of patients aged ≥ 65 years admitted to five MTCs. Data were collected via questionnaire at hospital discharge and six months later. The primary outcome was patient-reported HRQoL at follow up using Euroqol EQ5D-5 L visual analogue scale (VAS). Secondary outcomes included health status according to EQ5D dimensions and care requirements at follow up. Multivariab...
Elderly trauma now accounts for more than 20 % of UK major trauma [1]. Clearly, elderly trauma patie...
Objectives The aims of this study were to examine the pattern of changes over time in health status ...
Introduction: Prior analysis demonstrates improved survival for older trauma patients (age\u3e64year...
BACKGROUND: The burden of frailty on older people is identifiable by its adverse effect on mortality...
Introduction The prevalence of major trauma in the elderly is increasing with ageing western societi...
Background: Frailty is known to be associated with poorer outcomes in individuals admitted to hospit...
Aims: Considering the worldwide trend of an increased lifetime, geriatric trauma is moving into focu...
Background: Frailty is known to be associated with poorer outcomes in individuals admitted to hospit...
Objective: To identify the effect of frailty and early post injury measures on the long-term outcome...
Background: Frailty is associated with poor 30-days survival after in-hospital cardiac arrests (IHCA...
Background: Frailty is a predictor of adverse outcomes in older subjects. Aims: The aims of this stu...
Purpose Study associations between frailty, illness severity and post-discharge survival in older a...
Background ‘Frailty crises’ are a common cause of hospital admission amongst older people and there ...
\ua9 The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics So...
Elderly trauma now accounts for more than 20 % of UK major trauma [1]. Clearly, elderly trauma patie...
Objectives The aims of this study were to examine the pattern of changes over time in health status ...
Introduction: Prior analysis demonstrates improved survival for older trauma patients (age\u3e64year...
BACKGROUND: The burden of frailty on older people is identifiable by its adverse effect on mortality...
Introduction The prevalence of major trauma in the elderly is increasing with ageing western societi...
Background: Frailty is known to be associated with poorer outcomes in individuals admitted to hospit...
Aims: Considering the worldwide trend of an increased lifetime, geriatric trauma is moving into focu...
Background: Frailty is known to be associated with poorer outcomes in individuals admitted to hospit...
Objective: To identify the effect of frailty and early post injury measures on the long-term outcome...
Background: Frailty is associated with poor 30-days survival after in-hospital cardiac arrests (IHCA...
Background: Frailty is a predictor of adverse outcomes in older subjects. Aims: The aims of this stu...
Purpose Study associations between frailty, illness severity and post-discharge survival in older a...
Background ‘Frailty crises’ are a common cause of hospital admission amongst older people and there ...
\ua9 The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics So...
Elderly trauma now accounts for more than 20 % of UK major trauma [1]. Clearly, elderly trauma patie...
Objectives The aims of this study were to examine the pattern of changes over time in health status ...
Introduction: Prior analysis demonstrates improved survival for older trauma patients (age\u3e64year...