1. Use of diagnostic tests in elderly patients consulting the emergency department. Analysis of the emergency department and elder needs cohort (EDEN-8).
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Jacob J, Fuentes E, Del Castillo JG, Bajo-Fernández I, Alquezar-Arbé A, García-Lamberechts EJ, Aguiló S, Fernández-Alonso C, Burillo-Putze G, Piñera P, Llorens P, Jimenez S, Gil-Rodrigo A, Tembleque-Sánchez JS, López-Diez MP, Iglesias-Vela M, Pérez-Costa RA, López-Pardo M, González-González R, Carrión-Fernández M, Escudero-Sánchez C, Adroher-Muñoz M, Trenc-Español P, Gayoso-Martín S, Sánchez-Sindín G, Cirera-Lorenzo I, Pazos-González J, Rizzi M, Llauger L, and Miró Ò
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- Humans, Female, Male, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Spain epidemiology, Cohort Studies, Diagnostic Tests, Routine statistics & numerical data, Diagnostic Tests, Routine methods, Logistic Models, Odds Ratio, Emergency Service, Hospital statistics & numerical data
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Objective: Analyse the association between the use of diagnostic tests and the characteristics of older patients 65 years of age or more who consult the emergency department (ED)., Methods: We performed an analysis of the EDEN cohort that includes patients who consulted 52 Spanish EDs. The association of age, sex, and ageing characteristics with the use of diagnostic tests (blood tests, electrocardiogram (ECG), microbiological cultures, X-ray, computed tomography, ultrasound, invasive techniques) was studied. The association was analysed by calculating the adjusted odds ratios (aOR) and their 95 % confidence intervals (CI) using a logistic regression model., Results: A total of 25,557 patients were analysed. There was an increase in the use of diagnostic tests based on age, with an aOR for blood test of 1.805 (95 %CI 1.671 - 1.950), ECG 1.793 (95 %CI 1.664 - 1.932) and X-ray 1.707 (95 %CI 1.583 - 1.840) in the group of 85 years or more. The use of diagnostic tests is lower in the female population. Most ageing characteristics (cognitive impairment, previous falls, polypharmacy, dependence, and comorbidity) were independently associated with increased use of diagnostic tests., Conclusions: Age, and the characteristics of ageing itself are generally associated with a greater use of diagnostic tests in the ED., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 College of Emergency Nursing Australasia. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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