Validation of a Digital Multidimensional Assessment Tool for the Elderly in Geriatric Consultations
The aim of this study is to validate a digital multidimensional assessment tool for elderly people in geriatric consultations.
The aim is to use a digital tablet to rapidly assess several risks ( ...
: Elderly People in a Consultation Context
Neopterin on Admission to Intensive Care Unit
For the last twenty years, the proportion of patients aged 80 years and more, hospitalized in intensive care (ICU) has been increasing.
The question of the admission of an elderly patient in i ...
: Elderly Patient (80 Years Old or More) Admitted to Intensive Care
Translation and Validation of Cognitive Failure Questionniare in Urdu Among Elderly.
study is based on translation of Cognitive Failure questionnaire in URDU and thrn to check its reliability an Validation in Elderly ...
: Elderly Population
Development and validation of nomogram to predict overall survival and disease-free survival after surgical resection in elderly patients with hepatocellular carcinoma
Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the common causes of tumor death in elderly patients. However, there is a lack of individualized prognostic predictors for elderly patients with HC
Sex Differences in the Impact of Dynapenic Abdominal Obesity on Mild Cognitive Impairment among Korean Elderly in the Community
Abdominal obesity (AO) and dynapenia (DP) are associated with cognitive decline, and the relationship between dynapenic abdominal obesity (DAO), a combination of DP and AO, and mild cognitive impairme
Dr. David Lawrence, internal medicine physician and primary care
David Lawrence, MD, is an internal medicine and primary care physician with Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Internal Medicine Residency Program
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Colin Smith, MD - Duke Internal Medicine and Psychiatry Resident
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