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Revealing of elderly people with high risk of falling using complex geriatric assessment

Abstract

The article analyzes the possibility of identifying a high risk of Falling in elderly patients using geriatric evaluation based on a computer program. According to the results of this study, the correlation between high risk of falling and geriatric syndromes was evaluated. For the first time, a high risk of falling in patients over 65 years old was detected using a computer web application for complex geriatric assessment. Measures have been developed to correct the risk of falling in the elderly and assess their effectiveness. 

About the Authors

G. V. Kiseleva
ГБОУ ВПО СЗГМУ им. И. И. Мечникова МЗ РФ
Россия


E. V. Frolova
ГБОУ ВПО СЗГМУ им. И. И. Мечникова МЗ РФ
Россия


A. V. Turusheva
ГБОУ ВПО СЗГМУ им. И. И. Мечникова МЗ РФ
Россия


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Kiseleva G.V., Frolova E.V., Turusheva A.V. Revealing of elderly people with high risk of falling using complex geriatric assessment. Lechaschi Vrach. 2019;(1):66. (In Russ.)

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