Turkish Journal of Geriatrics 2010 , Vol 13, Issue 3
CONSEQUENCES OF LOW ENERGY FALLS IN PATIENTS AGED 65 YEARS AND OVER AND THOSE UNDER 65 YEARS
Baki EKÇİ1, Can AKTAŞ2, Şevki Hakan EREN3, Sezgin SARIKAYA2
1Yeditepe Ãœniversitesi Hastanesi Genel Cerrahi Ä°STANBUL
2Yeditepe Üniversitesi Hastanesi Acil Tıp İSTANBUL
3Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi Hastanesi Acil Tıp SİVAS
Introduction: Fractures due to low-energy falls are a major problem for the elderly population. In this study, we analyzed the pathologies of patients who applied to the emergency room because of low energy falls.

Materials and Method: 220 patients who applied to the Emergency Services of Yeditepe University and Cumhuriyet University Faculty of Medicine between January 2009 and May 2009 after a low-energy fall were analyzed. Patients were evaluated in two groups: ≥65 years (n =120) and <65 years (n =100).

Results: Patients 65 years of age and older were found to have a higher rate of rib, pelvis and femur fractures and hospitalizations due to low-energy falls than the younger patients.

Conclusion: Patients aged 65 years and over are exposed to more life-threatening fractures due to low-energy falls than younger patients. We believe that; educating this age group and their care givers for prevention of falls and taking necessary precautions may reduce the rate of low-energy falls. Keywords : Aged; Falls; Trauma; Fracture