Pilar Gotor
Hospital Universitario La Paz
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Geriatrics & Gerontology International | 2016
Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo; Teresa Alarcón; Pilar Gotor; Rocío Queipo; Rocío Velasco; Rubén Hoyos; Armando Pardo; A. Otero
Current international criteria provide standardized procedures to diagnose sarcopenia in older people. However, to date few data exist on patients with acute disease. The present study was carried out to determine the frequency of sarcopenia in acute hip fracture patients, and its association with their baseline characteristics and prognosis during hospitalization.
Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2018
Rocío Menéndez-Colino; Teresa Alarcón; Pilar Gotor; R. Queipo; Raquel Ramírez-Martín; Ángel Otero; Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo
INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to determine the patient characteristics that predict 1-year mortality after a hip fracture (HF). METHODS All patients admitted consecutively with fragility HF during 1 year in a co-managed orthogeriatric unit of a university hospital (FONDA cohort) were assesed. Baseline and admission demographic, clinical, functional, analytical and body-composition variables were collected in the first 72 h after admission. A protocol designed to minimize the consequences of the HF was applied. One year after the fracture patients or their carers were contacted by telephone to ascertain their vital status. RESULTS A total of 509 patients with a mean age of 85.6 years were included. One-year mortality was 23.2%. The final multivariate model included 8 independent mortality risk factors: age >85 years, baseline functional impairment in basic activities of daily living, low body mass index, cognitive impairment, heart disease, low hand-grip strength, anaemia at admission, and secondary hyperparathyroidism associated with vitamin D deficiency. The association of several of these factors greatly increased mortality risk, with an OR (95% confidence interval [CI]) of 5.372 (3.227-8.806) in patients with 4 to 5 factors, and an OR (95% CI) of 11.097 (6.432-19.144) in those with 6 or more factors. CONCLUSIONS In addition to previously known factors (such as age, impairment in basic activities of daily living, cognitive impairment, malnutrition and anaemia at admission), other factors, such as muscle strength and hyperparathyroidism associated with vitamin D deficiency, are associated with greater 1-year mortality after a HF.
Hip International | 2010
Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo; Teresa Alarcón; José Luis Mauleon; Enrique Gil-Garay; Pilar Gotor; Alberto Martín-Vega
Medicina Clinica | 2001
Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo; Alarcón Teresa; Pilar Gotor; Mercedes del Río; Pilar Sáez; Almudena Bárcena
Revista Española de Geriatría y Gerontología | 1999
J I González Montalvo; T. Alarcón; M. Del Río; Pilar Gotor; V. Aceituno
Age and Ageing | 2006
T. Alarcón; Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo; Almudena Bárcena; Pilar Gotor
Medicina Clinica | 2005
Pilar Gotor; Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo; T. Alarcón; Teresa Martínez-Ayala
Revista Española de Geriatría y Gerontología | 2018
M. Choquehuanca Leon; D. Moral Cuesta; P. Matovelle; R. Menéndez Colino; Pilar Gotor; I. Martín; J I González Montalvo
Archive | 2015
Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo; Teresa Alarcón; Pilar Gotor; Rocio Queipo; Rocío Velasco; Rubén Hoyos; Armando Pardo; Ángel Otero
European Geriatric Medicine | 2015
R. Menéndez; T. Alarcón; Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo; Pilar Gotor; I. Martín-Maestre