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FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 1
Fall Risk Assessment and Prevention in Elderly Hemodialysis Patients
Mary Sepulveda
Portland State University
Word Count: 1316
Journal Style Referenced: BMC Nephrology
FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 2
Purpose
Falls in the general elderly population are associated with fractures, hospitalization, and loss of
independence. The risk of falls in elderly patients undergoing hemodialysis is even greater due
to the effects of ESRD (end-stage renal disease) and side effects of hemodialysis (HD)
treatment. Understanding the specific risk factors for HD patients, interventions, and
preventative measures can help in reducing the risk of the often life altering effects of a fall.
Methods
I conducted an online search using the terms “fall risk, elderly hemodialysis patients, and
prevention of falls in elderly HD patients” and identified a physician focused website,
www.uptodate.com. I identified both original research and review articles in the PubMed
database. Additionally, I searched the NIH website with the term “Senior Health”.
Results
The majority of non-fatal injuries in adults age 65 and older who were treated in the
emergency department were caused by falls.1 Although falls are one of the most common
causes of injury in adults 65 and over, there is little research on the specific needs and risks of
elderly patients on hemodialysis. In addition to the general risk factors associated with aging
and falls, patients on hemodialysis may suffer HD related metabolic disturbances, acidosis,
hyponatremia, low systolic blood pressure. These conditions all create a higher risk for falls in
this population. The consensus is that fall risk assessment and preventative interventions can
decrease the fall risk for patients undergoing HD.
FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 3
Conclusions
In the research I surveyed, a consensus exists that fall risk assessment and subsequent
preventative follow up can decrease the fall risk in elderly patients undergoing hemodialysis.
Introduction
Complications resulting from falls are the leading cause of death from injury in men and
women age 65+ and the fifth leading cause of death in adults.1 Falls are also a leading cause of
traumatic brain injury in older adults.5 Fall risk is multi-factorial and the additional burdens of
kidney disease can increase the risk of falling for the elderly population on hemodialysis as well
as increase the risk of complications resulting from the fall.2 Understanding the special needs
of older adults on HD, early assessment and prevention efforts can help reduce the risk of fall
and injury in this population.
Methods
I conducted an online search using the terms “fall risk, elderly hemodialysis patients, and
prevention of falls in elderly HD patients” in the Pubmed database to identify peer reviewed
studies and reviews. In addition, I accessed the physician focused website: www.uptodate.com
for information on epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and treatment. I also searched the
NIH website for patient information related to fall risk and prevention for older adults. In total,
I reviewed 7 journal articles, 1 patient focused website, and 1 website targeted toward clinical
decision making.
FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 4
I compared fall risk data, assessment tools, and prevention strategies from each source
referenced and chose to focus on the areas of risk, risk assessment, and prevention, where
consensus was evident.
Results
Although falls are one of the most common causes of injury in adults 65 and over, there is
little research on falls in elderly patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment.3 The published
data shows wide variation in the incidence of falls in this population.2 In an observational
cohort study of elderly dialysis patients, with one year follow-up, Polinder-Bos et al.4 found a
fall rate of 55% with a mean age of 79 years. In a chronic HD population, Cook et al. found a fall
rate of 47% over a median of 468 days in a population with a mean age of 74.4 years.4 Abdel-
Rahman et al. reports a fall incidence of 38.2% in an elderly population over a 12 month
period.2
While there is wide variation in data regarding incidence of falls in this population there is
also overall agreement of the increased risk of fall for patients undergoing HD. The consensus
is that risk assessment and prevention strategies are one component of reducing fall risk. Risk
assessment tools range from simple questionnaires to more complex, timed tasks.
Physical strengthening exercises play a large role in fall prevention, both in the general public
and the elderly dialysis population as changes in muscle composition and decreased strength
contribute to the risk of falls in older adults.
Medication management is another important component of prevention as polypharmacy is
one of the contributing risk factors for falls. Regular medication reconciliation and review to
FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 5
assess for regularly prescribed drugs associated with a high fall risk can help reduce the
sometimes dangerous effects of polypharmacy on HD patients.
Prevention efforts may also be targeted at a specific condition associated with dialysis as in
Dialysis DisequilibriumSyndrome (DDS), hyponatremia, and bone demineralization.
Discussion
The majority of non-fatal injuries in adults age 65 and older who were treated in the
emergency department were caused by falls.1 Falls are also the most common cause of
traumatic brain injury in older adults.5 Complications from a fall can lead to fracture, cognitive
problems, a loss of independence, and death. Because of the co-morbidities associated with
end stage renal disease (ESRD) there is consensus that older adults undergoing hemodialysis
are at increased risk, both for falling, and for complications from falls.
Risk factors for falls associated with general aging include; previous history of falls, gait
deficit, cognitive impairment, polypharmacy, visual impairments, impaired muscle strength and
tone, co-morbidities, environmental factors, previous fall, cardio-vascular disease, and postural
hypotension. Patients with end stage renal disease undergoing HD have additional risk factors,
including; dialysis related hypotension, CKD (chronic kidney disease) bone demineralization,
acidosis, hyponatremia, frailty, low systolic blood pressure, anemia, dialysis related arrhythmia,
catheter related infections and sepsis, post dialysis fatigue, and dialysis disequilibrium
syndrome.2,4
These conditions all lead to a higher risk of falls in this population. Fall risk assessment and
preventative interventions are tools that can decrease the fall risk for patients undergoing HD.
FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 6
Fall risk assessment can be integrated into the initial intake, as well as the history and physical
of dialysis patients.
Assessment tools include the ‘Get Up and Go’ test. This is a timed test in which a patient is
asked to rise from a standard arm chair, walk a fixed distance across the room, turn around,
walk back to the chair, and sit down. This test can help to identify deficits in gait, balance, leg
strength, and vestibular function.7 The ‘Functional Reach’ test assesses the neuromuscular base
of support. This test measures the distance a person standing without shoes or socks, is able to
reach forward without taking a step or losing balance.7 Using a simple questionnaire, dialysis
staff can conduct a brief assessment at the beginning of each dialysis session by asking about
recent falls, visual, auditory, or sensory disturbances, complications arising from a recent fall
such as fracture or hospitalization, and any falls related to dialysis or post dialysis treatment.2
Prevention interventions following a fall risk assessment may include environmental changes
such as removing physical hazards; area rugs, extension cords, and wet floors.5 Adding transfer
poles and grab bars to the environment can also be helpful.2
Physical strengthening exercises to increase muscle mass, strength, and balance may serve
to decrease fall risk as well as improve aerobic capacity, cardiac parasympathetic activity, lipid
profile and improve overall mood and quality of life.2 Medication management and review,
conducting regular, on-going risk assessments, and targeting specific conditions associated with
dialysis such as Dialysis DisequilibriumSyndrome (DDS),1 and low systolic blood pressure (SBP)
before dialysis may also aid in reduced risk of falls.4
FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 7
In conclusion, fall risk is multi-factorial in the general population and the added burden of
co-morbidities associated with ESRD and hemodialysis can create challenges for elderly patients
and clinical staff. It is important that dialysis staff understand the unique needs of this
population and receive continuing education on how best to serve these patients. Fall risk
assessment must be regular and ongoing and is the first, most important step in fall prevention
in older adults and in particular, older adults undergoing hemodialysis.
-
FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 8
References
1 Mailloux L: Dialysis DisequilibriumSyndrome, 2013. Retrieved from
http://www.uptodate.com/contents/dialysis-disequilibrium-syndrom
2 Abdel-Rahman E.M. et al: Falls in elderly hemodialysis patients. QJ Med 2011, 104, 829-
838. doi:10.1093/qjmed/hcr108.
3 McAdams-Demarco M. et al: Frailty and falls among adult patients undergoing chronic
hemodialysis: a prospective cohort study. BMC Nephrology 2013, 14:224.
doi:10.1186/1471-2369-14-224.
4 Polinder-Bos H.A. et al: High fall incidence and fracture rate in elderly dialysis patients.
The Netherlands Journal of Medicine 2014, 72 509-515.
5 Beegan L. et al: Stand by me! Reducing the risk of injurious falls in older adults.
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 2015, 82 (5): 301-307.
6 LaStayo P. et al: The Positive Effects of Negative Work: Increased Muscle Strength and
Decreased Fall Risk in a Frail Elderly Population. Journal of Gerontology: Medical
Sciences 2015, 58A 5 419-424.
7 Kiel D: Falls in older persons: Risk factors and patient evaluation, 2015. Retrieved from
http://www.uptodate.com/contents/fall-in-older-persons-risk-factors-and-patient-
evaluation
FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 9

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Mary Sepulveda PHE556

  • 1. FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 1 Fall Risk Assessment and Prevention in Elderly Hemodialysis Patients Mary Sepulveda Portland State University Word Count: 1316 Journal Style Referenced: BMC Nephrology
  • 2. FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 2 Purpose Falls in the general elderly population are associated with fractures, hospitalization, and loss of independence. The risk of falls in elderly patients undergoing hemodialysis is even greater due to the effects of ESRD (end-stage renal disease) and side effects of hemodialysis (HD) treatment. Understanding the specific risk factors for HD patients, interventions, and preventative measures can help in reducing the risk of the often life altering effects of a fall. Methods I conducted an online search using the terms “fall risk, elderly hemodialysis patients, and prevention of falls in elderly HD patients” and identified a physician focused website, www.uptodate.com. I identified both original research and review articles in the PubMed database. Additionally, I searched the NIH website with the term “Senior Health”. Results The majority of non-fatal injuries in adults age 65 and older who were treated in the emergency department were caused by falls.1 Although falls are one of the most common causes of injury in adults 65 and over, there is little research on the specific needs and risks of elderly patients on hemodialysis. In addition to the general risk factors associated with aging and falls, patients on hemodialysis may suffer HD related metabolic disturbances, acidosis, hyponatremia, low systolic blood pressure. These conditions all create a higher risk for falls in this population. The consensus is that fall risk assessment and preventative interventions can decrease the fall risk for patients undergoing HD.
  • 3. FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 3 Conclusions In the research I surveyed, a consensus exists that fall risk assessment and subsequent preventative follow up can decrease the fall risk in elderly patients undergoing hemodialysis. Introduction Complications resulting from falls are the leading cause of death from injury in men and women age 65+ and the fifth leading cause of death in adults.1 Falls are also a leading cause of traumatic brain injury in older adults.5 Fall risk is multi-factorial and the additional burdens of kidney disease can increase the risk of falling for the elderly population on hemodialysis as well as increase the risk of complications resulting from the fall.2 Understanding the special needs of older adults on HD, early assessment and prevention efforts can help reduce the risk of fall and injury in this population. Methods I conducted an online search using the terms “fall risk, elderly hemodialysis patients, and prevention of falls in elderly HD patients” in the Pubmed database to identify peer reviewed studies and reviews. In addition, I accessed the physician focused website: www.uptodate.com for information on epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and treatment. I also searched the NIH website for patient information related to fall risk and prevention for older adults. In total, I reviewed 7 journal articles, 1 patient focused website, and 1 website targeted toward clinical decision making.
  • 4. FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 4 I compared fall risk data, assessment tools, and prevention strategies from each source referenced and chose to focus on the areas of risk, risk assessment, and prevention, where consensus was evident. Results Although falls are one of the most common causes of injury in adults 65 and over, there is little research on falls in elderly patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment.3 The published data shows wide variation in the incidence of falls in this population.2 In an observational cohort study of elderly dialysis patients, with one year follow-up, Polinder-Bos et al.4 found a fall rate of 55% with a mean age of 79 years. In a chronic HD population, Cook et al. found a fall rate of 47% over a median of 468 days in a population with a mean age of 74.4 years.4 Abdel- Rahman et al. reports a fall incidence of 38.2% in an elderly population over a 12 month period.2 While there is wide variation in data regarding incidence of falls in this population there is also overall agreement of the increased risk of fall for patients undergoing HD. The consensus is that risk assessment and prevention strategies are one component of reducing fall risk. Risk assessment tools range from simple questionnaires to more complex, timed tasks. Physical strengthening exercises play a large role in fall prevention, both in the general public and the elderly dialysis population as changes in muscle composition and decreased strength contribute to the risk of falls in older adults. Medication management is another important component of prevention as polypharmacy is one of the contributing risk factors for falls. Regular medication reconciliation and review to
  • 5. FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 5 assess for regularly prescribed drugs associated with a high fall risk can help reduce the sometimes dangerous effects of polypharmacy on HD patients. Prevention efforts may also be targeted at a specific condition associated with dialysis as in Dialysis DisequilibriumSyndrome (DDS), hyponatremia, and bone demineralization. Discussion The majority of non-fatal injuries in adults age 65 and older who were treated in the emergency department were caused by falls.1 Falls are also the most common cause of traumatic brain injury in older adults.5 Complications from a fall can lead to fracture, cognitive problems, a loss of independence, and death. Because of the co-morbidities associated with end stage renal disease (ESRD) there is consensus that older adults undergoing hemodialysis are at increased risk, both for falling, and for complications from falls. Risk factors for falls associated with general aging include; previous history of falls, gait deficit, cognitive impairment, polypharmacy, visual impairments, impaired muscle strength and tone, co-morbidities, environmental factors, previous fall, cardio-vascular disease, and postural hypotension. Patients with end stage renal disease undergoing HD have additional risk factors, including; dialysis related hypotension, CKD (chronic kidney disease) bone demineralization, acidosis, hyponatremia, frailty, low systolic blood pressure, anemia, dialysis related arrhythmia, catheter related infections and sepsis, post dialysis fatigue, and dialysis disequilibrium syndrome.2,4 These conditions all lead to a higher risk of falls in this population. Fall risk assessment and preventative interventions are tools that can decrease the fall risk for patients undergoing HD.
  • 6. FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 6 Fall risk assessment can be integrated into the initial intake, as well as the history and physical of dialysis patients. Assessment tools include the ‘Get Up and Go’ test. This is a timed test in which a patient is asked to rise from a standard arm chair, walk a fixed distance across the room, turn around, walk back to the chair, and sit down. This test can help to identify deficits in gait, balance, leg strength, and vestibular function.7 The ‘Functional Reach’ test assesses the neuromuscular base of support. This test measures the distance a person standing without shoes or socks, is able to reach forward without taking a step or losing balance.7 Using a simple questionnaire, dialysis staff can conduct a brief assessment at the beginning of each dialysis session by asking about recent falls, visual, auditory, or sensory disturbances, complications arising from a recent fall such as fracture or hospitalization, and any falls related to dialysis or post dialysis treatment.2 Prevention interventions following a fall risk assessment may include environmental changes such as removing physical hazards; area rugs, extension cords, and wet floors.5 Adding transfer poles and grab bars to the environment can also be helpful.2 Physical strengthening exercises to increase muscle mass, strength, and balance may serve to decrease fall risk as well as improve aerobic capacity, cardiac parasympathetic activity, lipid profile and improve overall mood and quality of life.2 Medication management and review, conducting regular, on-going risk assessments, and targeting specific conditions associated with dialysis such as Dialysis DisequilibriumSyndrome (DDS),1 and low systolic blood pressure (SBP) before dialysis may also aid in reduced risk of falls.4
  • 7. FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 7 In conclusion, fall risk is multi-factorial in the general population and the added burden of co-morbidities associated with ESRD and hemodialysis can create challenges for elderly patients and clinical staff. It is important that dialysis staff understand the unique needs of this population and receive continuing education on how best to serve these patients. Fall risk assessment must be regular and ongoing and is the first, most important step in fall prevention in older adults and in particular, older adults undergoing hemodialysis. -
  • 8. FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTIONIN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSISPATIENTS 8 References 1 Mailloux L: Dialysis DisequilibriumSyndrome, 2013. Retrieved from http://www.uptodate.com/contents/dialysis-disequilibrium-syndrom 2 Abdel-Rahman E.M. et al: Falls in elderly hemodialysis patients. QJ Med 2011, 104, 829- 838. doi:10.1093/qjmed/hcr108. 3 McAdams-Demarco M. et al: Frailty and falls among adult patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis: a prospective cohort study. BMC Nephrology 2013, 14:224. doi:10.1186/1471-2369-14-224. 4 Polinder-Bos H.A. et al: High fall incidence and fracture rate in elderly dialysis patients. The Netherlands Journal of Medicine 2014, 72 509-515. 5 Beegan L. et al: Stand by me! Reducing the risk of injurious falls in older adults. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 2015, 82 (5): 301-307. 6 LaStayo P. et al: The Positive Effects of Negative Work: Increased Muscle Strength and Decreased Fall Risk in a Frail Elderly Population. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences 2015, 58A 5 419-424. 7 Kiel D: Falls in older persons: Risk factors and patient evaluation, 2015. Retrieved from http://www.uptodate.com/contents/fall-in-older-persons-risk-factors-and-patient- evaluation
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