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Factors Impacting Fall Severity in Hospitalized Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
Liu, Sen-Yung; Yang, Yu-Kai; Kor, Chew-Teng; Sun, Yi-Wei; Wang, Hsin-Yu; Yang, Yuan-Ting; Chou, Ming-Chih.
Afiliação
  • Liu SY; Institute of Medicine, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung 402367, Taiwan.
  • Yang YK; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua 500209, Taiwan.
  • Kor CT; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua 500209, Taiwan.
  • Sun YW; Big Data Center, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua 500209, Taiwan.
  • Wang HY; Department of Pharmacy, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua 500209, Taiwan.
  • Yang YT; Department of Pharmacy, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua 500209, Taiwan.
  • Chou MC; Department of Pharmacy, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua 500209, Taiwan.
J Clin Med ; 13(10)2024 May 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38792368
ABSTRACT

Objectives:

This retrospective case-controlled study aimed to evaluate the association between the severity of fall-related injuries and fall-risk-increasing drugs (FRIDs) in hospitalized patients.

Methods:

Data were collected from Changhua Christian Hospital, Taiwan, of all adult inpatients who experienced falls between January 2017 and December 2021, and were divided into two groups based on whether they sustained severe fall-related injuries. Retrospective data that may affect the severity of fall-related injuries and the use of FRIDs were investigated.

Results:

Among 1231 documented cases of falls, 26 patients sustained severe fall-related injuries. Older patients and those with osteoporosis were more susceptible to more severe injuries from a fall. The use of mobility aids and osteoporosis medications showed protective effects against fall injuries. No significant association was observed between fall-related injuries and comorbidities or FRIDs. Multivariate analysis confirmed the inverse correlation between the use of mobility aids, osteoporosis medications, and fall severity. Patients with osteoporosis exhibited significantly higher odds of sustaining more severe injuries with a fall (odds ratio = 3.02, 95% confidence interval 1.21-7.53).

Conclusions:

This study highlights the importance of addressing risk factors associated with fall severity among hospitalized patients. Providing mobility aids to persons at greater risk.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article