2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2004.03.006
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Prevalence of anemia in skilled-nursing home residents

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“…10,12 In 2004, it was reported that CKD affects up to 40% of the longterm care (LTC) population and that anemia affects up to 48%. 14,15 More recent data reported by McClellan et al 16 in 2010 has shown that CKD and anemia rates in the LTC population remain in the range of 50%. This suggests that anemia continues to be underrecognized and/or untreated in the LTC setting.…”
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“…10,12 In 2004, it was reported that CKD affects up to 40% of the longterm care (LTC) population and that anemia affects up to 48%. 14,15 More recent data reported by McClellan et al 16 in 2010 has shown that CKD and anemia rates in the LTC population remain in the range of 50%. This suggests that anemia continues to be underrecognized and/or untreated in the LTC setting.…”
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“…Quanto à etiologia, pode-se considerar que em um mesmo idoso, pode se fazer presente mais de um fator desencadeante da anemia, tais como carência nutricional, uso de medicamentos, doenças crônicas, entre outras. [3][4][5] Diante desse cenário, há necessidade de estudos com o objetivo de avaliar a prevalência de anemia em idosos, relacionando com condições gerais dos mesmos,…”
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“…12 In the NHANES III data set (.33 000 persons aged 2 or older), 11.0% of men and 10.2% of women 65 years and older were anemic, whereas .20% of people older than 85 years were anemic, and anemia was unexplained after basic testing in 34%. 12 In other published series, 24% of hospitalized patients $65 years 13 and 48% to 59.6% of residents of skilled nursing facilities 14,15 were noted to have anemia; in many of these patients as well, anemia remained unexplained despite initial evaluation.…”
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