Falls and blackouts Flashcards

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How common are falls?

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1/3 of people over 65 and 50% of people over 85 fall each year – the leading cause of accident related death
10% lead to serious injury – 1% to hip fracture
5-10% of AnE visits and 6% of urgent hospitalisation

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Requirements for standing

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musculoskeletal system, proprioception, vestibular organs, eyes, nervous system and sufficient energy

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Changes with ageing

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Less muscle strength and less proprioception
Increased sway when standing or walking
Decreased vision. Joint pain and disease. Poorer cognition

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Causes of falls

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Accidents
Trips
Syncope (cardiac or neurogenic)
Drop attacks – epilepsy etc

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Contributing factors to falls

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17% CVS, 60% visual impairment or poor stereoscopic vision, 35% cataract, 30% leg problems, 20% peripheral neuropathy, 70% balance problems, 35% cognitive impairment, 20% possible depression

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Risks for falls

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CHD or Circulatory disease -- 6.2%
COPD -- 8%
Depression -- 9.4%
Arthritis -- 17.4%
Chronic disease -- 32%
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Features indicating syncope

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Sudden, unpleasant sensory stimulus, Prolonged standing or crowding in warm places, N&V associated with syncope, 1hr post prandial, after extertion, With throat or facial pain, after pressure on the carotid sinus

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Features indicating seizure

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Biting tongue, abnormal behaviour or post-itctal confusion, brought on by emotional stress, head turning to one side during LOC, prodromal deja vu or jamais vu

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Causes of Dizziness

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Vestibular – central, peripheral or BPPV. Acute labyrinthitis
Uncompensated previous vestibular injury. Proprioceptive loss
Central vestibular or cerebrovascular accident. CVS causes

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Management of falls

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Treat medical illness and injury – address precipitant and risk factor
Balance and strength training and OT support
Fracture prevention strategies
Training to get up or call for help

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Drug causes of postural hypotension

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Levodopa
Diuretics
Vasodilators
Alcohol
Treat with Fludrocortisone (can add midodrine)
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