A multidisciplinary care pathway for the evaluation of falls and syncope in geriatric patients - 26/09/15
Abstract |
Introduction |
A multidisciplinary care pathway based on current guidelines was developed to evaluate unexplained non-accidental falls and/or syncope in geriatric patients aged 65 years or older.
Material and methods |
We applied the lean six-sigma methodology. In the assessment phase, we defined the historic level of care for syncope patients in a small sample of patients. In the improvement phase, we developed a new clinical pathway with a close collaboration between geriatricians, cardiologists and neurologists. This 2 day structured diagnostic program included a comprehensive geriatric assessment, evaluation of nutritional status and disabilities, laboratory tests, and 12-lead electrocardiogram. In case of fall problems, brain-MRI or CT scans were performed. Blood pressure measurements for orthostatic and postprandial hypotension were performed. When indicated, patients were seen by a neurologist, cardiologist, dietician or old age psychiatrist. During the sustain phase, we implemented our new program and critically evaluated 262 patients.
Results |
Of the 262 patients, aged 79.6±6.5 years, only 44 patients were referred for evaluation of syncope while in 117 patients, a syncope was diagnosed. Sixty-one patients were diagnosed with both a syncope and separate falls. Only 6 of the 117 elderly patients had syncope without falling.
Conclusions |
With this novel multidisciplinary pathway for the combined evaluation of unexplained non-accidental falls and syncope, we achieved a diagnosis in 89% with a large overlap between falls and syncope. Therefore, cardiologists, neurologists and geriatricians should collaborate for the evaluation of falls and syncope.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Care pathway, Non-accidental falls, Syncope, Evaluation, Lean six-sigma methodology
Abbreviations : T-LOC, FSDC, ESC, CGA, BP, CSM
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Vol 6 - N° 5
P. 487-494 - octobre 2015 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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