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Title: Aci̇l servi̇ste i̇nme tanısı almış 65 yaş üzeri̇ hastaların retrospekti̇f kli̇ni̇k ve görüntüleme özelli̇kleri̇nin deǧerlendi̇ri̇lmesi̇
Other Titles: Evaluation of retrospective clinical and imaging characteristics in 65 years and older patients diagnosed with stroke in emergency department
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Acil Tıp Anabilim Dalı.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Nöroloji Anabilim Dalı.
0000-0003-2271-5659
İnal, Taylan
Armaǧan, Erol
Köse, Ataman
Köksal, Özlem
Özdemír, Fatma
Akköse, Şule
Balcı, Arif Kadri
Demir, Aylin Bircan
AAH-8846-2021
AAK-8332-2020
L-7334-2015
AAM-7896-2020
55695563500
6506464232
15755792500
23389880200
7006765911
6603347542
57225396135
57217395786
Keywords: Geriatrics & gerontology
Emergency service, hospital
Stroke
Aged
Patients
Computed-tomography
Medical-services
Population
Hemorrhage
Criteria
Care
Ct
Hastane acil servisi
Hastane acil servisi
İnme
Yaşlı
Hastalar
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Güneş Kitabevi
Citation: İnal, T. vd. (2013). “Aci̇l servi̇ste i̇nme tanisi almiş 65 yaş üzeri̇ hastalarin retrospekti̇f kli̇ni̇k ve görüntüleme özelli̇kleri̇ni̇n deǧerlendi̇ri̇lmesi̇”. Turkish Journal of Geriatrics-Türk Geriatri Dergisi, 16(4), 401-407.
Abstract: Introduction: Elderly population in the World has been increasing gradually. In terms of emergency service, the elderly constitute a special group. We aimed to study the demographic, clinical, and imaging findings in patients who are 65 years and older presented to Emergency Department. Materials and Method: By obtaining the data of the patients with stroke diagnosis, who are 65 and older and who applied to Emergency Department between 01.01.2011 and 29.02.2012, demographic, clinical, and imaging findings were investigated and then compared among 65-74, 75-84 ve >85 age groups in this study. Results: According to the study results, among the age groups of 65-74, 75-84 and >= 85, significant difference was not found out between gender, complaints for application, duration of complaints, and comorbidities. Similarly, among physical examination findings such as consciousness, eye movements, visual fields, facial nerve examinations, lower and upper extremity motor functions, ataxia, negligence, aphasia, dysarthria, and NIHSS scores, statistically significant difference was not established. Besides, no significant difference was found among diagnoses, Cranial Computed Tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings. Following the statistical analyses, the parameters revealing significant differences among age groups were conscious status, sense examinations, infarct in Cranial Computed Tomography, and bleeding sides. Conclusion: As a result of our study, we have seen that etiology of stroke may alter along with advancing age, however; in terms of clinical characteristics and patient results in hospitalization, discharge and mortality statistically significant differences were not observed.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11452/32666
ISSN: 1304-2947
1307-9948
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