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Citation

Ptok M, Ptok A, Jungheim M, Kühn D, Miller S. HNO 2014; 62(9): 640-643.

Vernacular Title

Sturzprävention im Rahmen des HNO-ärztlichen Counsellings bei älteren Patienten mit Hör- und Gleichgewichtsstörungen.

Affiliation

Klinik für Phoniatrie und Pädaudiologie, MHH OE 6510, 30623, Hannover, Deutschland, Ptok.Martin@mh-hannover.de.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/s00106-013-2792-2

PMID

25103988

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Otolaryngologists caring for patients with hearing and balance disorders are also responsible for advising patients about their increased risk of falling and informing them of fall prevention measures. This review will give a brief overview of appropriate programs.

METHODS: This systematic review is based on a selective literature search.

RESULTS: Intrinsic and extrinsic fall risk factors can be distinguished. The former include not only hearing and balance disorders, but also increasing age, nocturia, dementia, limited mobility and poor nutritional status. Extrinsic factors include, for example, unfixed carpet edges, poor lighting and poor footwear. Fall prevention can be achieved through appropriate counselling about risk factors and fall prevention courses.

DISCUSSION: The frequency of falls-with potentially very adverse consequences-increases continuously beyond the age of 60 years. Furthermore, the risk of falling is significantly increased in patients with hearing and balance disorders. Otolaryngologists caring for this patient group should inform them about their fall risk and advise appropriate countermeasures during counselling. A basal knowledge of fall prevention measures is therefore helpful.


Language: de

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