2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11255-018-1992-9
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Accidental falling in community-dwelling elderly with chronic kidney disease

Abstract: PurposeThe aim of the current study was to evaluate the association between a decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and accidental falling in elderly patients who visited the day clinic of the department of geriatric medicine of the University of Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU).Study designA cross-sectional analysis with people aged ≥ 65 years of the Utrecht Cardiovascular Cohort was performed. Patients were stratified into different stages of kidney disease (< 45, 45–59, and ≥ 60 ml/min per 1.73… Show more

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“…Elderly end-stage renal disease patients constitute an increasing fraction of patients on renal replacement therapy worldwide [1]. The mortality rate of elderly dialysis patients remains confusingly high in spite of recent technical advances, especially in those with a high rate of multimorbidity, muscular functional impairment, cognitive defects or falls [2][3][4][5]. However, there is no consensus about the factors affecting the mortality of elderly haemodialysis patients [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elderly end-stage renal disease patients constitute an increasing fraction of patients on renal replacement therapy worldwide [1]. The mortality rate of elderly dialysis patients remains confusingly high in spite of recent technical advances, especially in those with a high rate of multimorbidity, muscular functional impairment, cognitive defects or falls [2][3][4][5]. However, there is no consensus about the factors affecting the mortality of elderly haemodialysis patients [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 , 21 , 22 Medical therapies for sleep dysfunction, such as hypnotics or antipsychotics, may further magnify complications of CKD by increasing the risk of accidental events, particularly among older adults. 23 , 24 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Intervention: All participants included in this study followed the Otago Exercise Program (OEP) [ 28 ], either individually or in groups. It involves training participants in 24 strength and balance exercises, so they can continue the program at home.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%