<p>Variables per observation day in critically ill patients during their stay at the intens... more <p>Variables per observation day in critically ill patients during their stay at the intensive care unit.</p
<p>The risk of hyper- and hypoglycemia during delirious days in non-diabetic and diabetic p... more <p>The risk of hyper- and hypoglycemia during delirious days in non-diabetic and diabetic patients.</p
Purpose Older adults at the emergency department (ED) with polypharmacy, comorbidity, and frailty... more Purpose Older adults at the emergency department (ED) with polypharmacy, comorbidity, and frailty are at risk of adverse health outcomes. We investigated the association of polypharmacy with adverse health outcomes, in relation to comorbidity and frailty. Methods This is a prospective cohort study in ED patients ≥ 70 years. Non-polypharmacy was defined as 0–4 medications, polypharmacy 5–9 and excessive polypharmacy ≥ 10. Comorbidity was classified by the Charlson comorbidity index (CCI). Frailty was defined by the Identification of Seniors At Risk—Hospitalized Patients (ISAR-HP) score. The primary outcome was 3-month mortality. Secondary outcomes were readmission to an ED/hospital ward and a self-reported fall < 3 months. The association between polypharmacy, comorbidity and frailty was analyzed by logistic regression. Results 881 patients were included. 43% had polypharmacy and 18% had excessive polypharmacy. After 3 months, 9% died, 30% were readmitted, and 21% reported a fall...
<p>The association between delirium and continuous measures of glucose variability presente... more <p>The association between delirium and continuous measures of glucose variability presented per day in non-diabetic and diabetic patients.</p
Agranulocytosis is a rare but dreaded side-effect of thiamazole. A 61-year-old woman presented at... more Agranulocytosis is a rare but dreaded side-effect of thiamazole. A 61-year-old woman presented at the emergency department with fever and dyspnoea. Because she had recently started therapy with thiamazole for hyperthyroidism, a case of agranulocytosis was feared. Laboratory findings did indeed reveal an absolute neutrophil count of zero. Broad-spectrum antibiotics were given immediately, granulocyte-colony stimulating factor was started and she was admitted to the ICU for supportive care. Unfortunately, she died a day after admission. In this case report, we wanted to place the focus on the importance of this severe side-effect. We emphasize the value of warning the patient, preferably in writing, about the risk of agranulocytosis. We also draw attention to the fact that every doctor must know about agranulocytosis. In this case, the patient consulted her family doctor because she had a sore throat and fever, but was admitted to the hospital only three days after the onset of the sy...
The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, Jan 19, 2015
Antipsychotics may disrupt metabolic regulation in patients with diabetes mellitus. The risk of h... more Antipsychotics may disrupt metabolic regulation in patients with diabetes mellitus. The risk of hypoglycemia in older users of antipsychotics with diabetes is largely unknown. Therefore, we investigated the association between the use of antipsychotic drugs and hypoglycemia requiring hospital admission in older patients with diabetes. In a nested case-control study using community pharmacy records linked to hospital admission data in the Netherlands (1998-2008), a cohort of 68,314 patients at least 65 years with diabetes was studied. Cases were patients from the study cohort with a first hospital admission for hypoglycemia; up to five comparison subjects were selected for each case. Exposure to antipsychotic drugs was the primary determinant of interest. Logistic regression analysis was performed to estimate the strength of the association between antipsychotic drug use and hypoglycemia, taking into account potential confounders. Eight hundred fifteen patients were admitted to hospi...
<p>Variables per observation day in critically ill patients during their stay at the intens... more <p>Variables per observation day in critically ill patients during their stay at the intensive care unit.</p
<p>The risk of hyper- and hypoglycemia during delirious days in non-diabetic and diabetic p... more <p>The risk of hyper- and hypoglycemia during delirious days in non-diabetic and diabetic patients.</p
Purpose Older adults at the emergency department (ED) with polypharmacy, comorbidity, and frailty... more Purpose Older adults at the emergency department (ED) with polypharmacy, comorbidity, and frailty are at risk of adverse health outcomes. We investigated the association of polypharmacy with adverse health outcomes, in relation to comorbidity and frailty. Methods This is a prospective cohort study in ED patients ≥ 70 years. Non-polypharmacy was defined as 0–4 medications, polypharmacy 5–9 and excessive polypharmacy ≥ 10. Comorbidity was classified by the Charlson comorbidity index (CCI). Frailty was defined by the Identification of Seniors At Risk—Hospitalized Patients (ISAR-HP) score. The primary outcome was 3-month mortality. Secondary outcomes were readmission to an ED/hospital ward and a self-reported fall < 3 months. The association between polypharmacy, comorbidity and frailty was analyzed by logistic regression. Results 881 patients were included. 43% had polypharmacy and 18% had excessive polypharmacy. After 3 months, 9% died, 30% were readmitted, and 21% reported a fall...
<p>The association between delirium and continuous measures of glucose variability presente... more <p>The association between delirium and continuous measures of glucose variability presented per day in non-diabetic and diabetic patients.</p
Agranulocytosis is a rare but dreaded side-effect of thiamazole. A 61-year-old woman presented at... more Agranulocytosis is a rare but dreaded side-effect of thiamazole. A 61-year-old woman presented at the emergency department with fever and dyspnoea. Because she had recently started therapy with thiamazole for hyperthyroidism, a case of agranulocytosis was feared. Laboratory findings did indeed reveal an absolute neutrophil count of zero. Broad-spectrum antibiotics were given immediately, granulocyte-colony stimulating factor was started and she was admitted to the ICU for supportive care. Unfortunately, she died a day after admission. In this case report, we wanted to place the focus on the importance of this severe side-effect. We emphasize the value of warning the patient, preferably in writing, about the risk of agranulocytosis. We also draw attention to the fact that every doctor must know about agranulocytosis. In this case, the patient consulted her family doctor because she had a sore throat and fever, but was admitted to the hospital only three days after the onset of the sy...
The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, Jan 19, 2015
Antipsychotics may disrupt metabolic regulation in patients with diabetes mellitus. The risk of h... more Antipsychotics may disrupt metabolic regulation in patients with diabetes mellitus. The risk of hypoglycemia in older users of antipsychotics with diabetes is largely unknown. Therefore, we investigated the association between the use of antipsychotic drugs and hypoglycemia requiring hospital admission in older patients with diabetes. In a nested case-control study using community pharmacy records linked to hospital admission data in the Netherlands (1998-2008), a cohort of 68,314 patients at least 65 years with diabetes was studied. Cases were patients from the study cohort with a first hospital admission for hypoglycemia; up to five comparison subjects were selected for each case. Exposure to antipsychotic drugs was the primary determinant of interest. Logistic regression analysis was performed to estimate the strength of the association between antipsychotic drug use and hypoglycemia, taking into account potential confounders. Eight hundred fifteen patients were admitted to hospi...
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