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实践中的关键差距——对老年人和神经退行性疾病患者的跌倒以及可能与跌倒相关的脑震荡后症状缺乏关注。

Critical gap in practice-lack of attention to falls and possible fall-related post-concussion symptoms in older adults and individuals with neurodegenerative disease.

作者信息

Joghataie Goldin, Hundal Sabrina, Mushtaque Asma, Tator Charles H, Tartaglia M Carmela

机构信息

Institute of Medical Science, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Canadian Concussion Centre, Toronto Western Hospital Krembil Brain Institute, 60 Leonard Avenue, 6th Floor, 6KD-407, Toronto, ON, M5T 0S8, Canada.

出版信息

Geroscience. 2025 Feb;47(1):1269-1276. doi: 10.1007/s11357-024-01312-y. Epub 2024 Aug 29.

Abstract

Falls in older adults and those with neurodegenerative disease (ND) are a current public health hazard and the primary cause of sustaining a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI)/concussion. Little is known regarding how post-concussion symptoms present in older adults and patients with ND, even though they are the demographic at highest risk. A combination of under-reporting of falls and a lack of awareness regarding potential consequences of falls, results in the underdiagnosis of post-fall issues and concussions in this population. Our aim was to conduct a quality assessment survey to assess physician practice regarding falls and their general knowledge of concussion symptoms. We sent surveys through email to 1400 North American physicians, mostly those working at university affiliated hospitals, who specialized in seeing older adults and patients with ND. One hundred forty-one physicians completed the survey. 71.4% of all responding physicians either never inquired or inquired in less than 5% of their patients with ND or older adult patients, about history of falls. Over half of the physicians (51.8%) either never ask or do not consider it necessary to ask about concussion symptoms post-fall. The majority of physicians (92%) recognized that concussions can have lasting effects on patients, particularly on mood and demonstrated good knowledge of post-concussion symptoms by correctly identifying them. Additionally, more than 70% of responding physicians believed that patients with ND or older adults can fully recover from a concussion with the same probability as any other age group if treated. Only 50% of physicians felt confident in managing post-concussion symptoms themselves, 53.9% of physicians did not know of, or did not have nearby concussion clinics to refer patients to. The gaps in practice are clearly reflective of the gaps in the literature regarding falls and concussions in older adults and ND patients. There is a very low rate of physician inquiry about history of falls and concussion symptoms in older patients and those with NDs. Failure to recognize a concussion, can lead to missed opportunities for targeted interventions to address reversible symptoms. Additionally, the misattribution of post-concussion symptoms to disease progression in older patients or those with NDs may delay and hinder appropriate management.

摘要

老年人和患有神经退行性疾病(ND)的人跌倒,是当前的公共卫生危害,也是导致轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)/脑震荡的主要原因。尽管老年人和ND患者是跌倒风险最高的人群,但对于他们脑震荡后症状的表现却知之甚少。跌倒报告不足以及对跌倒潜在后果缺乏认识,导致该人群跌倒后问题和脑震荡的诊断不足。我们的目的是进行一项质量评估调查,以评估医生对跌倒的诊疗实践以及他们对脑震荡症状的一般了解情况。我们通过电子邮件向1400名北美医生发送了调查问卷,这些医生大多在大学附属医院工作,专门诊治老年人和ND患者。141名医生完成了调查。在所有回复的医生中,71.4%的医生要么从未询问过,要么在不到5%的ND患者或老年患者中询问过跌倒史。超过一半的医生(51.8%)要么从不询问,要么认为没有必要询问跌倒后脑震荡症状。大多数医生(92%)认识到脑震荡会对患者产生持久影响,尤其是对情绪方面,并通过正确识别脑震荡后症状,显示出对这些症状有较好的了解。此外,超过70%的回复医生认为,如果接受治疗,ND患者或老年人脑震荡后完全康复的概率与其他任何年龄组相同。只有50%的医生对自己处理脑震荡后症状有信心,53.9%的医生不知道附近有脑震荡诊所可将患者转诊过去,或者附近根本没有脑震荡诊所。实践中的差距清楚地反映了关于老年人和ND患者跌倒及脑震荡的文献中的差距。老年患者和ND患者中,医生询问跌倒史和脑震荡症状的比例非常低。未能识别脑震荡,可能导致错过针对可逆症状进行有针对性干预的机会。此外,将脑震荡后症状错误归因于老年患者或ND患者的疾病进展,可能会延迟并阻碍适当的治疗。

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