Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3329932 Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeThe goal of this study was to characterize an elderly population admitted to an Acute Care for Elders Unit (ACE) and to determine their trajectory as well as the prevalence of functional dependencies.Design and methodsWe conducted a retrospective chart review of 186 older cancer inpatients, admitted over a period of 30 months. Demographic and oncologic data, reasons for admission, and geriatric assessment (comorbidity, dependency, medication, nutritional status, neurosensory deficits, cognition, mood, and mobility) were recorded.ResultsOlder cancer inpatients presented a high prevalence of disability, impaired mobility, malnutrition, and depression. Reasons for admission were mostly due to non-specific symptoms. For one-third of the patients, hospitalization led to the diagnosis of cancer. Patients already diagnosed with cancer presented advanced stage disease and progressive disease; only a few received specific care.ConclusionOlder cancer inpatients seen in ACE present numerous geriatric problems, non-specific symptoms, and advanced disease.

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