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Aging Clinical and Experimental Research | 2008

Gait variability while dual-tasking: fall predictor in older inpatients?

Reto W. Kressig; François Herrmann; Raphael Grandjean; Jean-Pierre Michel; Olivier Beauchet

Background and aims: Increased gait variability is associated with a high risk of falling in older community-dwellers, but no information exists about the relationship between increased gait variability and falls occurring in older hospitalized patients. We therefore sought to determine, in an acute geriatric setting, whether gait variability in single- (i.e., usual walking) or dual-task conditions can predict inpatient falls. Methods: Stride time variability was calculated in both single-task (i.e., usual walking) and dual-task conditions with a GAITRite®-System in 13 male and 44 female patients (mean age=85.0, SD=6.6 yrs) consecutively admitted to the acute care geriatric department of Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland. All participants were able to walk without assistive devices at day 3 post-admission. Falls during hospital stay were identified through the hospital accident reporting system. Results: Ten fallers and 47 non-fallers were identified. The first fall events were significantly associated with the coefficient of variation of stride time in both walking conditions during hospital stay (OR 13.3, (95% CI 1.6–113.6), p=0.018 for usual walking; OR 8.6, (95% CI 1.9–39.6), p=0.006 for dual-task walking). Furthermore, the time elapsing between the first day of hospitalization and the first fall was significantly shorter when the cut-off value of stride time variability was calculated for dual-tasking compared with usual walking. The Cox regression model revealed that only the coefficient of variation of stride time during dual-task walking was significantly associated with the occurrence of the first fall event (p=0.006). Conclusion: Our results suggest that the degree of stride time variability in dual-task walking conditions distinguished fallers from non-fallers in a group of independently walking, older inpatients.


International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2009

Does dementia predict adverse hospitalization outcomes? A prospective study in aged inpatients

Dina Selma Zekry; François Herrmann; Raphael Grandjean; Ana-Maria Vitale; Maria-Fatima De Pinho; Jean-Pierre Michel; Gabriel Gold; Karl-Heinz Krause

Dementia is often considered a predictor of adverse hospitalization outcomes. However, the relative contributions of dementia and other risk factors remain unclear.


Age and Ageing | 2008

Demented versus non-demented very old inpatients: the same comorbidities but poorer functional and nutritional status

Dina Selma Zekry; François Herrmann; Raphael Grandjean; Marie-Pierre Meynet; Jean-Pierre Michel; Gabriel Gold; Karl-Heinz Krause


Gait & Posture | 2008

Concurrent validity of SMTEC® footswitches system for the measurement of temporal gait parameters

Olivier Beauchet; François Herrmann; Raphael Grandjean; Véronique Dubost; Gilles Allali


Swiss Medical Weekly | 2009

Factors influencing emergency delays in acute stroke management.

Lucka Sekoranja; Anne-Claude Griesser-delacretaz; Ghislaine Wagner; A.K. Njamnshi; Philippe Temperli; François Herrmann; Raphael Grandjean; Marc Niquille; Bernard Vermeulen; Olivier Thierry Rutschmann; François P. Sarasin; Roman Sztajzel


Revue médicale suisse | 2005

Impacts of a cardiological consultation on the medical treatment of elderly patients

J. J. Hamel; Hermann F; Raphael Grandjean; Jean-Jacques Perrenoud


Medecine Et Hygiene | 2004

Incidence des troubles du comportement en psychiatrie gériatrique

François Herrmann; Raphael Grandjean; I. Izard; Panteleimon Giannakopoulos; M. Vaucher


Recherche en soins infirmiers | 2008

Soins esthétiques aux personnes âgées dans la réhabilitation hospitalière

Marie-Hélène Tarteaut; François Herrmann; Raphael Grandjean; Laurence Toutous-Trellu


Recherche en soins infirmiers | 2008

Aesthetic care for old patients included in an hospital programme rehabilitation

Tarteaut Mh; François Herrmann; Raphael Grandjean; Toutous-Trellu L


Revue médicale suisse | 2005

Effets d'une consultation de cardiologie sur le traitement médicamenteux des personnes âgées : expérience d'un an : Gérontologie

J. J. Hamel; François Herrmann; Raphael Grandjean; Jean-Jacques Perrenoud

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