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2021 Vol.2 Sept.No4

  • Title: Epidemiological characteristics of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular emergencies in the elderly
  • Name: Miki Nagasawa,Ikura Kazue
  • Company: (Tokyo Senkaku University,katsushika 125-0062,Japan)
  • Abstract:

    Objective: With the increase of age, the heart of the elderly has its unique morphological aging and functional changes. In order to prevent the elderly from sudden cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, the epidemiological characteristics of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular emergencies in the elderly were studied. Methods: From July 2018 to December 2018, the data of elderly patients with acute cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events in our hospital for 6 months were selected, and the characteristics of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular emergencies in our hospital in 2018 were analyzed by descriptive epidemiological method. Results: The peak of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular emergencies in the elderly is from 20: 00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. The results of treatment: 29 cases (19.59%) were markedly effective, 112 cases (75.68%) were effective and 7 cases (4.73%) were ineffective, with a total effective rate of 95.27%. Conclusion: Establishing and perfecting the pre-hospital emergency system for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular emergencies in the elderly, rationally arranging emergency stations and strengthening the cooperation between the inside and outside of the 120 system can reduce the mortality of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular emergencies in the elderly.


  • Keyword: Old people; Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular emergencies; Epidemiological characteristics; Risk factor
  • DOI: 10.12250/jpcarme2021020431
  • Citation form: Miki Nagasawa,Ikura Kazue.Epidemiological characteristics of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular emergencies in the elderly.2020, vol. 3, 26-31.
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