Early diagnosis of infections is often a challenge in older patients, since this age group may have atypical presentation. We report here the cases of 3 old patients, in whom a sudden decline in mobility status occurred shortly before the onset of the classically recognized features of infection. The decline was interpreted as an anticipatory marker of imminent infection. We discuss the possible implications of our findings and the opportunity that they offer to improve routine clinical practice in older patients
Bellelli, G., Guerini, F., Cerri, A., Trabucchi, M. (2012). A sudden decline in mobility status as an early sign of acute infection in elderly patients: evidence from three case reports. AGING CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 24(3), 281-284 [10.1007/BF03325259].
A sudden decline in mobility status as an early sign of acute infection in elderly patients: evidence from three case reports
BELLELLI, GIUSEPPE;CERRI, ANNA PAOLA;
2012
Abstract
Early diagnosis of infections is often a challenge in older patients, since this age group may have atypical presentation. We report here the cases of 3 old patients, in whom a sudden decline in mobility status occurred shortly before the onset of the classically recognized features of infection. The decline was interpreted as an anticipatory marker of imminent infection. We discuss the possible implications of our findings and the opportunity that they offer to improve routine clinical practice in older patientsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.