Publications by authors named "Francisco Javier Alonso Renedo"

Objective: To analyze the literature as regards the knowledge, skills and attitudes that these disciplines can provide in improving technical, ethical and human quality health care in the elderly with advanced organ failure, multimorbidity, frailty and progressive dementia.

Material And Methods: A comprehensive review focused on available references on the interrelationship between geriatric medicine and palliative medicine, education in bioethics, prognostic tools, functional status, and the humanization of health care.

Results: Advance care planning, comprehensive geriatric assessment, the study of the values of the patient and their introduction in decision-making process, as well as the need to promote moral, care, and healthcare organizational ethics, are essential elements to achieve this objective.

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Risk of fall is significantly increased in old people with cognitive decline due to specific associations between gait parameters and cognition. This association has recently been demonstrated, there being increasing evidence that cognitive domains such as attention, executive function and types of memory are critical for the correct regulation of gait. Gait disturbances can appear as early predictors of dementia in elderly patients.

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a very distressing condition that not only negatively affects the elderly man's sexual ability, but also his overall quality of life and that of his partner. Encouraging men, alone or as a couple, to seek professional help is a major educational challenge which needs to be met by medical, social and political initiatives. The exact pathogenesis of ED remains unknown, but is presumed to be multifactorial; vascular disease is the most frequent cause with endothelial dysfunction being the common denominator.

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