One in Three Older Emergency Admissions Face Cognitive Morbidity: Insights from the ORCHARD-EPR Study

One in Three Older Emergency Admissions Face Cognitive Morbidity: Insights from the ORCHARD-EPR Study

A large-scale cross-sectional study of 51,202 admissions reveals that 35.6% of patients aged 70 and older experience cognitive morbidity, predominantly delirium. The findings underscore the urgent necessity for hospital-wide screening and multidisciplinary geriatric support across nearly all medical and surgical specialties.
The Long Shadow of the ICU: Identifying High-Risk Functional Trajectories in Older Survivors

The Long Shadow of the ICU: Identifying High-Risk Functional Trajectories in Older Survivors

A large-scale longitudinal study reveals that ICU survivors aged 60–79 face significantly higher 5-year excess mortality and functional decline compared to the general population, whereas outcomes for nonagenarians converge with their peers, highlighting a critical window for geriatric intervention and advance care planning.
High-Dose Influenza Vaccine Fails to Significantly Reduce Combined Influenza and Pneumonia Hospitalizations: Insights from the DANFLU-2 Trial

High-Dose Influenza Vaccine Fails to Significantly Reduce Combined Influenza and Pneumonia Hospitalizations: Insights from the DANFLU-2 Trial

The DANFLU-2 trial found that while high-dose influenza vaccines significantly reduced influenza-specific hospitalizations in older adults, they did not reach statistical significance for the combined primary endpoint of influenza or pneumonia hospitalizations compared to standard-dose vaccines.