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Evaluation of Post-Surgical Complications of Lower Limb Arteriopathy in the Elderly in a Geriatric Short-Stay Unit in Senegal
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作者 massamba bâ Assane Sall +3 位作者 Rokhaya Djajheté Dalahata Pascal Tiéne babou Mamadou Coumé 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2023年第11期235-245,共11页
Background/Objectives: Global ageing is associated with an increase in the frequency of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), which is often complex to manage postoperatively. The aim of this study was to describe postop... Background/Objectives: Global ageing is associated with an increase in the frequency of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), which is often complex to manage postoperatively. The aim of this study was to describe postoperative complications of Lower limb arteriopathy in geriatric units. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective, descriptive study from July 2019 to June 2022 of patients aged at least 65 years hospitalized in the geriatric unit of the FANN hospital for postoperative management of a Lower limb arteriopathy. Sociodemographic, clinical and evolutionary characteristics were collected and analyzed using Epi info version 7.2.6 software. Results: Forty patients met the criteria, representing 7.69% of hospital admissions. The average age was 77.5 years, with women in majority (75%). The mean time to geriatric admission after surgery was 9 ± 3 days. Poly pathologies (≥3 comorbidities) were present in 55% of patients. Cardiovascular risk factors were dominated by high blood pressure (85%), followed by mellitus diabetes (52.5%) and dyslipidemia (12.5%). Other associated comorbidities were dominated by heart disease (40%), followed by ischemic stroke (27.5%) and major cognitive impairment (27.5%). Excessive chronic arterial disease of the limbs was the predominant vascular diagnosis (80%) and amputation was the most common surgical procedure (62.5%), especially of the thigh (42.4%). Symptoms included refusal to eat (70%) and mental confusion (70%). The geriatric syndromes were mainly acute loss of functional independence (97.5%) and malnutrition (77.5%). The average number of acute diagnoses on admission was 4 ± 1, represented mainly by infectious diseases (31.5%), dominated by superinfection of the amputation stump (55%) and pulmonary infection (25%). Mortality rate was 22.5%. Conclusion: Post-surgical complications are frequent in the geriatric population, with a high mortality rate. Prior geriatric assessment would optimize postoperative results. 展开更多
关键词 GERIATRICS Senegal Post-Surgery Arteriopathies
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Particularities of Anemia in the Elderly: Experience in a Geriatrics Department in Senegal
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作者 Assane Sall massamba bâ +3 位作者 Pascal Tienin babou Rokhaya Djajheté Dalahata Mamadou Coumé 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2023年第8期71-81,共11页
Background/Objective: Anemias are frequent conditions in geriatric practice. The etiologies are numerous, overlapping chronic and acute pathologies. it is also associated with high morbidity and mortality. In our cont... Background/Objective: Anemias are frequent conditions in geriatric practice. The etiologies are numerous, overlapping chronic and acute pathologies. it is also associated with high morbidity and mortality. In our context, few studies have addressed this issue, and none have been carried out in geriatric units with integrated geriatric dimensions. The aim of this study was to describe the particularities of anemia in old people in a geriatric short-stay service in Senegal. Materials and methods: This was a retrospective, descriptive study from 01 May 2019 to 31 December 2021, involving people aged 60 or over, hospitalized in the geriatrics department of Fann Hospital (Senegal) and presenting with anemia. Epidemiological, clinical and evolutionary characteristics were collected and analyzed using SPSS 24.0 software. Results: The prevalence of anemia was 32.3%. The mean age of our sample was 78.7 ± 8.5 years. Arterial high blood pressure (59.3%), diabetes mellitus (22.8%), prostate disease (12.3%) were the most frequent comorbidities. Clinical manifestations were dominated by physical asthenia (80%) and severe alteration of general condition (72%). The geriatric syndromes were essentially represented by the loss of Activities Daily Living (ADL) autonomy (65%), undernutrition (59%) and frailty (46%). The mean hemoglobin level was 8.4 g/dl ± 2.1. The main etiologies were infections (32.7%), chronic kidney disease (20.9%), iron deficiency (7.4%). The mean hospital stay was 8 days ± 3.7 days and the mortality rate was 19%. Conclusion: Anemia is a frequent occurrence in geriatric medicine, with a high morbidity and mortality rate;its expression is often atypical, with frequent geriatric syndromes;the etiologies are multiple and often interrelated, requiring an exhaustive and multidimensional approach. 展开更多
关键词 ANEMIA GERIATRIC Senegal
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Assessment of Falls among the Elderly in the Emergency Department of the Idrissa Pouye General Hospital in Dakar, Senegal: A Cohort of 100 Cases
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作者 massamba bâ Assane Sall +4 位作者 babou Pascal Tienin Rokhaya Djajheté Sawdatou Nènè Diouf Dalahata Mamadou Coumé 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2023年第12期12-26,共15页
Background: Falls in the elderly are a global public health problem with serious medical and socio-economic consequences, especially in low and middle-income countries. The aim of this study was to describe the charac... Background: Falls in the elderly are a global public health problem with serious medical and socio-economic consequences, especially in low and middle-income countries. The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of falls among the elderly in trauma units in Senegal. Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive, prospective study from April 20, 2022 to October 30, 2022 among people aged at least 60 and admitted to the surgical emergency department of Idrissa Pouye Hospital in Dakar following a fall. Socio-demographic, clinical, therapeutic and evolutionary characteristics were collected and analyzed using Sphinx Plus 2 and Excel 2019 for Windows software. Results: Out of 730 elderly people seen during this period, 100 met the criteria, representing a prevalence of 13.69%. The average consultation time was 3.25 +/? 4 days. The average age was 73 +/? 8.43 years, with women predominating (74%). Medical expenses were mainly covered by the family (73%). Most falls occurred during the day (68%), at home (82%), especially in the bedroom (30%), with stumbling (32%) as the main mechanism. The majority of patients (86%) spent less than 30 minutes on the floor. Predisposing factors were dominated by visual disorders (56%) and precipitating factors were mainly environmental (62%). Geriatric syndromes were dominated by frailty (22%). Complications were dominated by fractures (86%), and almost half (47%) had lost their autonomy for post-fall Activities Daily Living (ADL). Prescription medication was almost systematic (98%), dominated by analgesics (98%). Surgery was indicated in 58% of patients. The average waiting time for surgery was 25.36 +/? 19 days. A death rate of 1% was recorded in the emergency department. Conclusion: Falls in the elderly are a frequent occurrence in traumatological emergencies, with etiological factors that are often multiple and interrelated, leading to significant morbidity. Raising awareness among people at risk and setting up an orthogeriatric service would help prevent falls and optimize care in the short and long term. 展开更多
关键词 FALLS Elderly People Senegal
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Profiles of Major Cognitive Disorders in Elderly People Followed at the Geriatric Clinic of Fann National University Hospital in Senegal
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作者 massamba bâ Assane Sall +3 位作者 Rokhaya Djajheté Ibrahima Diallo Dalahata Mamadou Coumé 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2023年第12期161-172,共12页
Introduction: The aging of the world’s population is accompanied by an increase in the prevalence of chronic pathologies, including major neurognitive disorders (MNCD), which are a true global public health problem. ... Introduction: The aging of the world’s population is accompanied by an increase in the prevalence of chronic pathologies, including major neurognitive disorders (MNCD), which are a true global public health problem. The aim of this study was to update the epidemiological, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of MNCD in elderly subjects in the first geriatric university department in Senegal and the sub-region. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective and descriptive study from January 1, 2020 to January 1, 2021. It concerned subjects aged 65 years and over received in the department with MNCD diagnosed by using the Senegal test and the IADL score of Lawton. Results: Out of a total of 510 patients, major cognitive impairment was diagnosed in 61, representing a prevalence of (11.9%). The mean age was 70 years ±7 (extremes 65 - 98 years), with a male predominance (52%), (sex ratio 1.1). Sixty-four percent (64.10%) of the subjects were married, (25%) illiterated, (93.44%) lived with their families and fifty percent (50.81%) were well cared for. Antecedents and comorbidities included arterial hypertension (59.02%). Neurocognitive manifestations were dominated by memory disorders (62.30%), followed by anxiety and/or hallucinations (52.45%). MNCD were severe in (63.93%). The etiologies of CMND were dominated by Alzheimer’s disease (46%), followed by vascular causes (31%). Geriatric syndromes associated with dementia were dominated by loss of autonomy (88.52%) and frailty (65.57%). Memantine was the most prescribed anti-dementia treatment (72.13%). Psychosocial care in the form of home assistance was provided in 88.52% of cases. Conclusion: The prevalence of MNCD remains high compared to data from the African region. This indicates the importance of organizing the management of cases with serious consequences for caregivers. The etiologies remain dominated by Alzheimer’s disease and vascular MNCD. 展开更多
关键词 DEMENTIA DAKAR ELDERLY
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