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  JAMDA
	
		January 3, 2025
	
			
			
            Frailty has been shown to be linked with orthostatic hypotension (OH) in older adults, but the role of anticholinergic drugs in this relationship never has been explored. The purpose of this was to examine the relationship between anticholinergic burden (ACB) and OH in frail older adults living in the comm...
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		August 31, 2017
	
			
			
            There are limited screening tools to predict adverse postoperative outcomes for the geriatric surgical fracture population. Frailty is increasingly recognized as a risk assessment to capture complexity. The goal of this study was to use a short screening tool, the FRAIL scale, to categorize the level of fr...
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		November 26, 2019
	
			
			
            No previous studies have assessed the role of the FRAIL scale in predicting long-term outcomes in older patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS).
      
	
	
					
  Caring for the Ages
	
		December 1, 2016
	
			
			
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		February 25, 2016
	
			
			
	
	
					
  Caring for the Ages
	
		October 26, 2016
	
			
			
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		April 8, 2021
	
			
			
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		November 9, 2017
	
			
			
            Frailty has been identified as a risk factor for adverse clinical outcomes after cardiac intervention or surgery. However, whether it increases the risk of adverse outcomes in patients undergoing left ventricular assist device (LVAD) therapy has been controversial. Therefore, we conducted a systematic revi...
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		July 31, 2018
	
			
			
            Frailty is a known risk factor for adverse outcomes after cardiac interventions. However, the extent to which it increases the likelihood of adverse outcomes in heart failure (HF) patients remains unexplored. Therefore, we conducted this systematic review and meta-analysis to quantify the impact of frailty...
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		August 10, 2017
	
			
			
            The association between frailty and malnutrition is widely noted, but the common and distinct aspects of this relationship are not well understood. We investigated the prevalence of prefrailty/frailty and malnutrition/nutritional risk; their overlapping prevalence; compared their sociodemographic, physical...