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老年患者的体液状态评估。

Hydration Status Assessment in Older Patients.

机构信息

Medical Faculty, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany; Marien Hospital Herne, University Hospital of the Ruhr University Bochum, Herne, Germany; Albertinen House - Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Hamburg, Germany; Albertinen Cardiovascular Center, Hamburg, Germany; Department of Geriatrics, Agaplesion Bethesda Hospital HH-Bergedorf, Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2023 Oct 6;120(40):663-669. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.m2023.0182.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hydration disturbances are common in old age: the reported prevalence of dehydration in elderly patients ranges from 19% to 89%, depending on the definition and the population in question. However, the clinical assessment of patients' hydration status is difficult. In this review, we discuss the diagnostic value of currently used methods that may or may not be suitable for assessing older patients' hydration status.

METHODS

We conducted a selective literature search for relevant studies concerning patients aged 65 and above. Of the 355 articles retrieved by the initial search, a multistep selection process yielded 30 that were suitable for inclusion in this review.

RESULTS

107 different methods for the diagnostic assessment of dehydration in older persons were evaluated on the basis of the reviewed publications. High diagnostic value, especially for the determination of hyperosmolar dehydration, was found for serum osmolality, serum sodium concentration, inferior vena cava ultrasonography, a history (from the patient or another informant) of not drinking between meals, and axillary dryness. On the other hand, a variety of clinical signs such as a positive skin turgor test, sunken eyes, dry mouth, tachycardia, orthostatic dysregulation, and dark urine were found to be of inadequate diagnostic value.

CONCLUSION

Only five of the 107 methods considered appear to be suitable for determining that a patient is dehydrated. Thus, the available scientific evidence indicates that all clinicians should critically reconsider their own techniques for assessing hydration status in elderly patients. To optimize the clinical assessment of patients' hydration status, there seems to be a need for the rejection of unsuitable methods in favor of either newly developed criteria or of a combination of the best criteria already in use.

摘要

背景

水合紊乱在老年人群中很常见:据报道,老年患者脱水的患病率在 19%至 89%之间,具体取决于定义和所涉及的人群。然而,对患者水合状态的临床评估较为困难。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了目前使用的方法的诊断价值,这些方法可能适合或不适合评估老年患者的水合状态。

方法

我们对涉及 65 岁及以上患者的相关研究进行了选择性文献检索。在最初的搜索中检索到 355 篇文章,经过多步筛选过程,有 30 篇文章适合纳入本综述。

结果

根据已发表的文献,评估了 107 种用于诊断老年人脱水的不同方法。血清渗透压、血清钠浓度、下腔静脉超声、两餐之间未饮水的病史(来自患者或其他信息提供者)和腋窝干燥对高渗性脱水的诊断价值较高。另一方面,多种临床体征,如皮肤弹性试验阳性、眼球凹陷、口干、心动过速、体位性调节障碍和深色尿液,其诊断价值较低。

结论

在所考虑的 107 种方法中,仅有 5 种似乎适合确定患者脱水。因此,现有科学证据表明,所有临床医生都应认真重新考虑自己评估老年患者水合状态的方法。为了优化对患者水合状态的临床评估,似乎需要摒弃不适合的方法,转而采用新制定的标准或已经使用的最佳标准的组合。

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Hydration Status Assessment in Older Patients.老年患者的体液状态评估。
Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2023 Oct 6;120(40):663-669. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.m2023.0182.

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