Pneumonia in elderly survival rates

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      Quinn, B., Baker, D. Non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia versus pneumonia as an admission diagnosis in patients who develop sepsis: incidence and cost. Massachusetts General Hospital, May 10, 2018. Boston, MA.

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      The most common indolent Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma is follicular lymphoma. Those categorized as high-risk in the Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (FLIPI) have estimated 5 and 10-year survival rates of 52% and 36%, respectively. Those considered to be low-risk have the best rates of 91% and 71%, respectively.

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      The risk is increased for community-acquired pneumonia increases in elderly, particularly in those older than 75 years.139-141 Furthermore, deaths from pneumonitis due to aspiration are increasing.142,143 Dysphagia in the elderly also greatly increases the susceptibly to pneumonia.144

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      In contrast elderly patients with pneumonia who failed to develop a fever had a 29% mortality rate compared to the 4% who developed a febrile event (Jefferies, Weatherall, Young, Eyers, & Beasley, 2012; Launey et al., 2011).

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    • An Overview Of Pneumonia In The Elderly

      Mortality was 10% higher at 1 year for elderly patients with pneumonia compared to other hospitalised survivors (15) and though few studies have analysed specific cause of death post pneumonia diagnosis, cardiovascular disease caused a third of all deaths from 300 patients at one year follow up in a hospital-based study (10).

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    • [DOCX File]Population study on the effects of pneumonia on long term ...

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      Elderly males have high rates of benign prostatic hypertrophy that results in urinary retention or infections. ... pneumonia, 2) urinary tract infections, and 3) infected skin wounds in advanced stage patients. ... Studies show that many patients over age 65 do not develop cough with pneumonia. The febrile response in elderly patients is often ...

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      The most common grade 3/4 non-hematologic adverse events (> 5%) were pneumonia, hypertension, atrial fibrillation, sinusitis, skin infection, dehydration and musculoskeletal pain. ... Treatment can improve median survival rates to ~ 5 years. It is estimated that 15,720 adults will be diagnosed with CLL in 2014 and ~ 4600 will succumb to the ...

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    • [DOC File]MEDICAL CARE FOR THE DEMENTIA PATIENT

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      initial processes of care associated with improved survival of elderly patients (those > or =65 years) hospitalized with pneumonia. The objective of this study. was to assess which patient and hospital characteristics are associated with. performance of these key initial processes of care for hospitalized elderly. patients with pneumonia.

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      Older nursing home residents have a cardiac arrest survival rate similar to that of older persons living in the community. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1995 May;43(5):520-7. 10.

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    • [DOCX File]Mortality Outcomes for Treating a Fever - Yola

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      Elderly trauma patients with blood pressures of 90 mmHg systolic have shown to have mortality rates between 80 and 100 % (Ma, Edwards, & Meldon, 2011). Insertion of a pulmonary artery catheter is recommended in elderly trauma patients to monitor fluid status more closely with a goal to achieve a cardiac index of at least 4 L/min (Victorino ...

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