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Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2026;37(1): 47-53.
응급실에서 기력 저하를 호소하는 노인 환자의 특징
서형우 , 김총명 , 이형주 , 김경욱 , 문대식
한일병원 응급의학과
Characteristics of elderly patients complaining of general weakness in emergency department
Hyung-Woo Seo , Chong-Myeong Kim , Hyoung-Ju Lee , Kyung-Wook Kim , Dae Sik Moon
Department of Emergency Medicine, Hanil General Hospital, Seoul, Korea
Correspondence  Chong-Myeong Kim ,Tel: 02-901-3004, Fax: 02-901-3004, Email: 24510035@hanilmed.net,
Received: December 13, 2024; Revised: February 18, 2025   Accepted: February 26, 2025.  Published online: February 28, 2026.
ABSTRACT
Objective:
General weakness is a common symptom in elderly patients (≥65 years), but it is difficult to evaluate. This study focused on the characteristics of elderly patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with general weakness after the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Methods:
A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the medical records of 308 elderly patients (≥65 years) who visited the ED from June 2023 to November 2023. This study examined whether factors, including nursing facilities, economic status, and neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs), have different influences on the characteristics of general weakness and performed tests.
Results:
Poor oral intake and nonspecific weakness accounted for the majority of accompanying symptoms. The symptoms, diagnosis, admission, and the number of imaging tests were similar regardless of the nursing facilities or home, NDDs, or economic status. Infections other than COVID-19 accounted for 31.2%, with pneumonia and urinary tract infections being the most common. COVID-19 accounted for 10.7%. Brain imaging tests, including computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging, were performed within 39.9% of patients. Chest or abdominal CT was performed in 45.8% of patients. The infection rate, except for COVID-19, was higher in patients from nursing facilities, while the COVID-19 rate in the two groups was similar (P=0.005). A more aggressive brain imaging test was conducted in patients with NDDs (P=0.04).
Conclusion:
After the COVID-19 pandemic, infections other than COVID-19, especially pneumonia and urinary tract infection, were the most common medical causes of general weakness in the elderly, followed by COVID-19. The proportion of COVID-19 as a cause of general weakness was similar between groups.
Key words: Hospital emergency service; Frailty; Aged
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