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  1. 16 mar 2023 · Research shows that breathlessness in older adults is a multifactorial geriatric condition, crossing the borders of system-based impairments and diseases, and a valuable independent prognostic indicator for adverse outcomes.

  2. Breathing discomfort is described by such phrases as ‘could not breathe fast or deep enough’ or ‘could not get enough air’ or ‘suffocating’ (Guz 1997). Breathlessness is one of the most prevalent and distressing symptoms in advanced stages of malignant and non‐malignant diseases.

  3. We performed a cross-sectional study of emergency department (ED) visits to 104 VA hospitals from 2011-2018 by patients 60 and over presenting with shortness of breath (SOB). Our outcomes were PE testing (CT scan and/or D-dimer) and subsequently diagnosed acute PE.

  4. 9 mar 2019 · Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is an emerging dementia risk factor. Data on the prevalence of SDB in dementia patients and its association with cognitive impairment is so far only based on patients with severe dementia.

  5. 17 lip 2017 · The 5 most common causes of dyspnea in elderly individuals are anemia, cardiac disease, deconditioning, psychological disorders, and respiratory disease. Evaluation of breathing discomfort in elderly individuals includes a medical history, physical examination, and appropriate diagnostic testing.

  6. 1 cze 2015 · Shortness of breath was less common (16%–26%), but it increased to 52% at the end of life. Pain was not significantly associated with agitation. Advanced dementia was associated with more pain only.

  7. In some cases, breathing problems in the geriatric patient may manifest as another complaint or symptom, such as fatigue, chest discomfort, or decreased physical activity. Patients with moderate or worse dementia may no longer be able to clearly articulate a breathing complaint.

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