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Geriatric Emergency Medicine

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Synopsis

Sue Mason gives you her take on Geriatric Emergency Medicine. Sue’s bread and butter is managing the elderly in the Emergency Department. It is not a sexy topic and there are few gizmos and gadgets. Nevertheless, it is very important. How big is the problem? Patients over 65 years represent about a quarter of the patients that attend Sue’s Emergency Department. However, most of these patients arrive by ambulance and the vast majority of visits in this age group are deemed necessary. This culminates with 50% of these patients being admitted. Attendance and admissions in the elderly age group are both going up. What are we doing about it? Advances have been made in prehospital care. In Sue’s region, paramedics have been trained in assessing and managing elderly falls. This found a reduction in ED attendance by 25% and decreased admissions by 6%. Approaching the management of the elderly with a multidisciplinary team has proved to be effective in a ward setting. This has not been replicated in the Emergency Depa