Pneumonia elderly mortality

    • [PDF File]QuickStats: Death Rates from Influenza and Pneumonia Among ...

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      In 2018, the death rate from influenza and pneumonia among persons aged ≥65 years was 93.2 deaths per 100,000 population. Death rates increased with age from 31.7 deaths per 100,000 population among adults aged 65–74 years, to 94.2 among adults aged 75–84 years, to 377.6 among those aged ≥85 years.


    • [PDF File]National Health Statistics Reports - Centers for Disease ...

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      There were about 50,000 deaths caused by pneumonia in the United States in 2014 (3). Although pneumonia is not a leading cause of death for those aged 65 and over, an observational study of a cohort of Medicare patients showed that the mortality rates for those aged 90 and over with pneumonia (15.4%) were double that of those aged 65–69 (7.8%)


    • Mortality and Prognostic Prediction in Very Elderly Patients ...

      The aim of the study was to validate prognostic predictionscores for severe pneumonia and investigate risk factors associated with in-hospital mortality of severe pneumonia in very elderlypatients.Methods: During the 6-year study period (from October 2012 to May 2018), 160 patients aged 80 or older admitted tomedical intensive unit were analyzed...


    • [PDF File]Top 20 Pneumonia Facts—2019 - American Thoracic Society

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      pneumonia in the US are younger adults (18-57 years of age). Half the deaths from bacteremic pneumococcal pneumonia occur in people ages 18-64. 6. Older people have higher risk of getting pneumonia, and are more likely to die from it if they do. For US seniors, hospitalization for pneumonia has a greater risk


    • Pneumonia in adults - NICE

      Process Proportion of community-acquired pneumonia diagnoses of adults in primary care at which the adult has a mortality risk assessment using the CRB65 score. Numerator – the number in the denominator at which the adult has a mortality risk assessment using the CRB65 score.


    • [PDF File]Pneumonia in the Elderly: A Review of Severity Assessment ...

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      group 1 (score 0 or 1) was found to have a low mortality of 1.5% (n 324, 5 died) and can be considered for outpatient management; group 2 (score of 2, mortality intermediate 9.2%, n 184, 17 died) can be considered for hospital-supervised treatment; and group 3 (score 3 or more, mortality high at 22%, 47 died) should be considered for intensive care


    • Management of community-acquired pneumonia in older adults

      Abstract: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is an increasing problem among the elderly. Multiple factors related to ageing, such as comorbidities, nutritional status and swallowing dysfunction have been implicated in the increased incidence of CAP in the older population.


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