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JAMA. 1991;265(7):902-903. doi: 10.1001/jama.1991.03460070084048

The Prevalence of Gallstone Disease in Very Old Institutionalized Persons

  1. Jack Ratner, MD;
  2. Andre Lisbona, MD;
  3. Marvin Rosenbloom, MD;
  4. Max Palayew, MD;
  5. Sharon Szabolcsi, RN;
  6. Tessie Tupaz, RN
  1. From the Maimonides Hospital Geriatric Centre, Montreal, Quebec (Dr Ratner and Mss Szabolcsi and Tupaz); and Sir Mortimer Davis Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec (Drs Lisbona, Rosenbloom, and Palayew).

Abstract

We present the results of a study that was undertaken at a large geriatric nursing home to assess the prevalence of gallstone disease in very old institutionalized persons. One hundred seventeen residents underwent ultrasound examination of the gallbladder. Two thirds of 82 women and half of 35 men had gallstone disease. When stratified for age, 80% of women and men over the age of 90 years were positive for the disease. In summary, the prevalence of gallstone disease in our very old nursing home population was found to be unexpectedly high.

(JAMA. 1991;265:902-903)

Footnotes

  • Reprint requests to Director of Professional Services, Maimonides Hospital Geriatric Centre, 5795 Caldwell Ave, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4W1W3 (Dr Ratner).

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