Background: Fall injuries are stressful and painful and they have a range of serious consequences for older people. While there is some clinical evidence of unintentional poisoning by medication following a severe fall injuries, population-based studies on that association are lacking. This is investigated in the current study, in which attention is also paid to different clinical conditions of the injured patients. Methods: We conducted a matched case-control study of Swedish residents 60 years and older from various Swedish population-based registers. Cases defined as adverse drug events (ADE) by unintentional poisoning leading to hospitalization or death were extracted from the National Patient Register (NPR) and the Cause of Death Regis...
Aim: Falls in the elderly are common and often serious. We studied the association between multiple ...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Abstract Background Explicit criteria for determining potentially inappropriate medication consumpti...
Abstract Background Fall injuries are stressful and painful and they have a range of serious consequ...
Background: Falls are the most common cause of injuries and hospital admissions in the elderly. The ...
Purpose This national, population-based study aims to determine the association between the number o...
Background: the association between injurious falls requiring a visit to the emergency department an...
textabstractFalls represent a major public health problem among older persons in western countries, ...
Background: While the causes of falls in old hospitalized patients are multifactorial, medication ha...
Background Falls and related injuries are common among older people, and several drug classes are co...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Explicit criteria for determining potentially inappropriate medica...
Background Falls in older people result in harm for individuals and are a major public health proble...
Background: Falls amongst older people are common; however, around 40% of falls could be preventable...
Aim: To determine the incidence of falls in elderly patients and possible association with medicatio...
Background: Falls are a major public health problem affecting millions of older adults each year. Li...
Aim: Falls in the elderly are common and often serious. We studied the association between multiple ...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Abstract Background Explicit criteria for determining potentially inappropriate medication consumpti...
Abstract Background Fall injuries are stressful and painful and they have a range of serious consequ...
Background: Falls are the most common cause of injuries and hospital admissions in the elderly. The ...
Purpose This national, population-based study aims to determine the association between the number o...
Background: the association between injurious falls requiring a visit to the emergency department an...
textabstractFalls represent a major public health problem among older persons in western countries, ...
Background: While the causes of falls in old hospitalized patients are multifactorial, medication ha...
Background Falls and related injuries are common among older people, and several drug classes are co...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Explicit criteria for determining potentially inappropriate medica...
Background Falls in older people result in harm for individuals and are a major public health proble...
Background: Falls amongst older people are common; however, around 40% of falls could be preventable...
Aim: To determine the incidence of falls in elderly patients and possible association with medicatio...
Background: Falls are a major public health problem affecting millions of older adults each year. Li...
Aim: Falls in the elderly are common and often serious. We studied the association between multiple ...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Abstract Background Explicit criteria for determining potentially inappropriate medication consumpti...