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Citation

Beauchet O, Matskiv J, Rolland Y, Schott AM, Allali G. Maturitas 2023; 178: e107838.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.maturitas.2023.107838

PMID

37659130

Abstract

BACKGROUND: "Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendations" (ER(2)) is a validated clinical tool which stratifies the risk of the occurrence of adverse outcomes in three levels (i.e., low, moderate and high) in older people attending emergency departments. This study examines the association of ER(2) risk levels with incident falls, their recurrence and post-fall fractures in older community women.

METHODS: 7147 participants of the EPIDémiologie de l'OStéoporose (EPIDOS) study - an observational population-based cohort study - were selected. ER(2) low, moderate and high risk levels were determined at baseline. Incident fall outcomes (i.e., one incident fall without fracture, one incident fall with fracture, ≥2 falls without fracture and ≥ 2 falls with fracture) were collected prospectively every 4 months over a 4-year follow-up period.

RESULTS: The overall incidence of falls was 26.4.%, regardless of their characteristics. ER(2) low risk level (hazard ratio (HR) ≤0.80 with P ≤ 0.001) and high risk (HR ≥ 1.26 with P ≤ 0.001) were associated respectively with low and high incident fall outcomes, except for recurrent falls without fracture.

CONCLUSIONS: ER(2) low and high risk levels were associated with incident falls outcomes in EPIDOS participants, suggesting that the ER(2) tool may be useful for stratifying the risk of falls in the older population.


Language: en

Keywords

Epidemiology; Falls; Cohort study; Older adults

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