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Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis ; 105(3): 115887, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36640698

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate PCT measurement in the diagnosis of bloodstream infection (BSI) in hospitalized patients aged 75+. METHOD: Descriptive, retrospective, monocentric study conducted in France, in patients with at least one blood culture and PCT and CRP measurements within the 24 hours before or after blood culture. RESULTS: The mean PCT and CRP values for the 118 (15.2%) positive blood cultures were 18.90 ng/ml [95%CI: 0.007-334.7] and 153.93 mg/l [1-557], respectively. With a threshold of 0.3 ng/ml, PCT measurement had a sensitivity of 84%, a specificity of 53%, a PPV of 24%, and an NPV of 95%, making it possible to rule out BSI in 350 (45.1%) patients (α-risk=5%). CONCLUSION: PCT measurement may eliminate BSI diagnosis more quickly than does blood culture reducing the inadequate and detrimental use of antibiotic therapy. A prospective study is required to validate its usefulness and confirm the cut-off value in geriatric populations.


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Bacterial Infections , Sepsis , Humans , Aged , Procalcitonin , Retrospective Studies , Biomarkers , C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Sepsis/diagnosis , ROC Curve
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Geriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil ; 15(3): 319-328, 2017 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28872043

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The sexuality of the elderly is rarely mentioned in general medicine although it holds an important place in many old people's life, and sexual well-being is a part of the global well-being according to the World Health Organization. To explore the representations of their own sexuality and aging body by the elderly. Qualitative study using semi-structured interviews in 15 healthy elderly people over 65 years of age, living at home. In-depth interviews were transcribed and submitted to qualitative content using a phenomenological and a psychodynamic analysis. The phenomenological approach allows to explore the meaning and significance of the sexuality of older people (their representations and individual experience). The psychodynamic approach allows an analysis of defense mechanisms in verbal and nonverbal behavior. Some elderly maintain a view of their sexuality in accordance with the societal standards existing before the sexual liberalization following the events of May 68 in France. For these people, sexuality is tabooed and only linked to procreation, no longer part of the aging body, and perceived as degraded, then difficult to be approached by general practitioners in relation with defense mechanisms. Other elderly people have managed to free themselves from those previous societal standards. The notion of pleasure is still present in these people and their aging body is perceived as an altered body, difficult to be accepted on account of the pressure for conformity due to actual societal standards. These standards reserve sexuality to young people and convey a picture of a sexuality that would be improper for the elderly. Understanding the representations of their sexuality by the elderly allows GPs a better approach for helping older patients to improve their sexual well-being.


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Aging/psychology , Body Image/psychology , Sexuality/psychology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , France , General Practice , Humans , Interview, Psychological , Male , Sexual Behavior
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