52 results on '"Ortuno, R."'
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2. 57 A review of the utilisation of the SHARE frailty instruments (SHARE-FI and SHARE-Fi75+) in the literature
3. 158 Delirium as a predictor of admission in the emergency department
4. 204 A prospective study using the Irish Hip Fracture Database developed Frailty Index to predict delirium and prolonged length of stay
5. 331 Patient experience in a Falls and Syncope service in a large Irish teaching hospital
6. 277 The ‘Bermuda Triangle’ of Orthostatic Hypotension, Cognitive Impairment and Reduced Mobility: Associations with Falls and Fractures in Community-dwelling Older People
7. 135 A FEASIBILITY STUDY TO EXPLORE THE ROLE OF EXERCISE AND PROTEIN SUPPLEMENTATION TO TARGET FRAILTY IN PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
8. 27 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN ORTHOSTATIC BLOOD PRESSURE BEHAVIOUR AND PROGRESSION OF AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION IN THE IRISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY ON AGEING (TILDA)
9. 138 ORTHOSTATIC CEREBRAL OXYGENATION AND THE RELATIONSHIP WITH SYMPTOMS, SUPINE HYPERTENSION AND ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION
10. 121 INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROBABLE SARCOPENIA AND ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION: FINDINGS FROM THE IRISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY ON AGEING
11. 177 GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS OF THE FRAILTY PHENOTYPE IN UK BIOBANK HIGHLIGHTS CARDIOMETABOLIC AND AUTOIMMUNE SIGNATURES IN AGEING
12. 173 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN CARDIOVASCULAR SIGNAL ENTROPY AND FUTURE FALLS, SYNCOPE, AND FEAR OF FALLING
13. 34 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERUM CAROTENOID CONCENTRATIONS AND FRAILTY, PROBABLE SARCOPENIA, AND PHYSICAL FUNCTION IN THE IRISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY ON AGEING (TILDA)
14. 136 DIABETES IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPAIRED PERIPHERAL AND CEREBRAL HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSES IN OLDER ADULTS
15. 281 PREVALENCE OF STOPPFALL FALLS-RISK-INCREASING DRUGS (FRIDS) IN PATIENTS PRESENTING TO HOSPITAL WITH A FALL
16. 82 THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE ACTIVITY OF A RAPID-ACCESS GERIATRIC DAY HOSPITAL SERVICE
17. 68 DEVELOPMENT OF AN IRISH HIP FRACTURE DATABASE FRAILTY INDEX: ASSOCIATIONS WITH LENGTH OF STAY, DELIRIUM, MORTALITY AND NURSING HOME ADMISSION
18. 24 REVERSING FRAILTY AND ENHANCING RESILIENCE WITH EXERCISE AND DIETARY EDUCATION (REFEREE): A PRIMARY CARE RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL
19. 212 FATIGUE EXPERIENCED BY ADULTS WITH LONG-COVID WAS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH AN EMG-DERIVED MUSCLE FATIGUE INDEX
20. 23 CO-DESIGNING A PRIMARY-CARE INTERVENTION TO REVERSE FRAILTY AND BUILD RESILIENCE THROUGH PUBLIC AND PATIENT INVOLVEMENT WITH OLDER PEOPLE
21. Frail by four different measures and new adverse events from lower blood pressure control in hypertensive older adults: a 2-year prospective study in The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)
22. 180 NURSING HOMES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A NARRATIVE REVIEW OF CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES
23. 37 ‘FRAIL’ BY DIFFERENT MEASURES: A COMPARISON OF 8-YEAR MORTALITY IN THE IRISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY ON AGEING (TILDA)
24. 134 PREVALENCE OF SARCOPENIA AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN OLDER ADULTS ATTENDING A DAY HOSPITAL SERVICE IN IRELAND
25. 217 DO THE FRAIL EXPERIENCE ADVERSE EVENTS FROM INTENSIVE BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL? FINDINGS FROM THE IRISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY ON AGEING(TILDA)
26. 161 THE ROLE OF THE GERIATRIC DAY HOSPITAL DURING THE COVID 19 PANDEMIC
27. 76 PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR MOBILITY DECLINE: INDIVIDUAL TRIAL MISTAKE THRESHOLDS IN SUSTAINED ATTENTION TO RESPONSE TASK (SART)
28. 163 EVALUATING THE ROLE OF THE GERIATRIC DAY HOSPITAL IN MEDICATION OPTIMISATION
29. 78 HIGHER NEUROVASCULAR SIGNAL ENTROPY IS ASSOCIATED WITH ACCELERATED BRAIN AGEING
30. 55 APPLYING MACHINE LEARNING TO DIFFERENTIATE PREDICTORS OF SYNCOPE, SIMPLE AND COMPLEX FALLS IN THE IRISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY ON AGEING (TILDA)
31. 136 ASSOCIATIONS OF FRAILTY WITH CONSECUTIVE GAIT SPEED TRAILS MEASURED BOTH WITH AND WITHOUT ADDITIONAL STRESSORS
32. The Syncope-Falls Index: a tool for predicting risk of syncope and complex falls in the older adult based on cumulative health deficits
33. Physical and mental health of older people while cocooning during the COVID-19 pandemic
34. 71 Changes in Muscle Strength in Older Patients During Hospitalisation: A Prospective Repeated Measures Cohort Study
35. CLINICAL FRAILTY IS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR FOR ANTICOAGULATION PRESCRIBING IN THE OLDER PERSON
36. 49MARKERS OF CLINICAL COMPLEXITY IN HOSPITALISED OLDER PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH OUTCOMES
37. 18A SERVICE EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF THE 4-AT AS A COGNITIVE SCREENING TOOL IN AN ENGLISH UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
38. 33CLINICAL FRAILTY IS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR FOR ANTICOAGULATION PRESCRIBING IN THE OLDER PERSON
39. 70ASSOCIATION OF THE CLINICAL FRAILTY SCALE (CFS) WITH HOSPITAL OUTCOMES IN A LARGE RETROSPECTIVE COHORT OF NON-ELECTIVE ADMISSIONS AGED ≥75 PRESENTING TO A TERTIARY UNIVERSITY NHS HOSPITAL
40. Association of the clinical frailty scale with hospital outcomes
41. 49 * HIGHER ORTHOSTATIC HEART RATE PREDICTS MORTALITY IN THE IRISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (TILDA)
42. Characteristics and outcomes of older persons attending the emergency department: a retrospective cohort study
43. 124 * THE ROLE FRAILTY SYNDROME CAN PLAY IN SUPPORTING AND TARGETING RESOURCES IN OUR AGEING POPULATION - HIGH PREVALENCE OF FRAILTY SYNDROME IN A POPULATION ATTENDING THE DAY HOSPITAL
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50. Fitness and frailty: opposite ends of a challenging continuum! Will the end of age discrimination make frailty assessments an imperative?
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