Title of article :
Characteristics of Elderly Long-Term Care Residents Who Were Injured and Transferred to Hospital Emergency Departments in Korea: A Retrospective Multicenter Study
Author/Authors :
Namgung, Myeong Department of Emergency Medicine - Chung-Ang University Hospital - Seoul 06973 - Republic of Korea , Kim, Keon Department of Emergency Medicine - Ewha Womans University Hospital - Seoul 07985 - Republic of Korea , Lee, Dong Hoon Department of Emergency Medicine - College of Medicine - Chung-Ang University - Seoul 06973 - Republic of Korea , Yune, Ho Young Department of Emergency Medicine - Hallym University - Dongtan Sacred Heart Hospital - Hwaseong-si - Gyeonggi-do 18450 - Republic of Korea , Wee, Jung Hee Department of Emergency Medicine - College of Medicine - Yeouido St. Mary’s Hospital - The Catholic University of Korea - Seoul 07345 - Republic of Korea , Kim, Duk Ho Department of Emergency Medicine - Eulji University - Seoul 01830 - Republic of Korea , Kim, Eui Chung Department of Emergency Medicine - CHA University School of Medicine - Seongnam-si 13496 - Republic of Korea , Lim, Jee Yong Department of Emergency Medicine - Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital - Seoul 065691 - Republic of Korea
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
The objective of this retrospective multicenter study was to investigate the mechanism and characteristics of trauma experienced by patients aged ≥65 years who were transferred from a long-term care hospital to one of fve university hospital emergency departments. Of 255,543 patients seen in one of the fve emergency departments, 79 were transferred from a long-term care hospital because of trauma. The most common trauma mechanism was slipping down, with 33 (58.9%) patients, followed by falling from a bed (17.9%), striking an object such as a wall or corner (10.7%), overextending a joint (8.9%), and unknown mechanisms (3.6%). Many cases of slip (39.4%) occurred in relation to the bathroom. Comparing slip and fall from a bed, we found more hip fractures (95.2%) because of slipping down than falling from a bed (57.1%); traumatic brain injury only occurred in slip cases. These traumas cause signifcant morbidity in elderly patients; therefore, we sought to identify strategies that prevent slip in long-term care hospitals.
Keywords :
Characteristics , Elderly Long-Term Care Residents , Injured , Transferred , Hospital Emergency Departments , Korea
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International
Serial Year :
2019
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Record number :
2607026
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