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Geriatric trauma refers to a traumatic injury that occurs to an elderly person. People around the world are living longer than ever. In developed and underdeveloped countries, the pace of population aging is increasing. By 2050, the world's population aged 60 years and older is expected to total 2 billion, up from 900 million in 2015. While this trend presents opportunities for productivity and additional experiences, it also comes with its own set of challenges for health systems. More so than ever, elderly populations are presenting to the Emergency Department following traumatic injury. In addition, given advances in the management of chronic illnesses, more elderly adults are living active lifestyles and are at risk of traumatic injury. In the United States, this population accounts fo

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  • إصابات كبار السن (ar)
  • Geriatric trauma (en)
  • Traumatismo geriátrico (es)
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  • إصابات الكبار تعني إصابة عرضية تحدث لشخص كبير في العمر. أهم ثلاثة حوادث عرضية مسببة للوفاة لدى كبار السن هي: السقوط (يساوي ما يقارب 40% من الوفيات بسب الحوادث العرضية في هذه الفئة العمرية), التصادم والحروق. (ar)
  • El traumatismo geriátrico se refiere a una que le ocurre a una persona de la tercera edad. Las tres causas predominantes de muerte traumática en los ancianos son las caídas (que representan el 40% de la muerte traumática en este grupo de edad), las colisiones de tráfico y las quemaduras.​​ (es)
  • Geriatric trauma refers to a traumatic injury that occurs to an elderly person. People around the world are living longer than ever. In developed and underdeveloped countries, the pace of population aging is increasing. By 2050, the world's population aged 60 years and older is expected to total 2 billion, up from 900 million in 2015. While this trend presents opportunities for productivity and additional experiences, it also comes with its own set of challenges for health systems. More so than ever, elderly populations are presenting to the Emergency Department following traumatic injury. In addition, given advances in the management of chronic illnesses, more elderly adults are living active lifestyles and are at risk of traumatic injury. In the United States, this population accounts fo (en)
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  • Geriatric trauma (en)
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  • Geriatric trauma (en)
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