Leticia calderon & juan collado perez
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Swing Out, Sister!
FUN DAY
Away from the big screen but enjoying her motherhood, Jessica Alba plays with Honor Marie on the swings at a L.A. playground.
A TRIBUTE
25 years after starring in the telenovela Topacio, Venezuelan actors Grecia Colmenares and Víctor Camara reunite on the Muévete (Televisa) show in Mexico City.
A NEW CHAPTER
Leticia Calderón's traumatic divorce from Juan Collado is behind her and now the Mexican actress enjoys her alleged new love and her children Luciano and Carlo at a famous restaurant in Mexico City.
FATHER KISS BEST
Héctor Suárez jokes with his son, Héctor Suárez Gomís, at the celebration of the 100 performances of his play La señora de su casa in Mexico City.
FUN WITH MOM
Salma Hayek takes her daughter, Valentina Paloma, to see the animals at a L.A. farm, where they also bought flowers, rode a little train, and even savored a delicious ice cream.
PATRIOTIC TOUR
Actor Jaime Camil
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Use of resources in elderly patients consulting the emergency department: analysis of the Emergency Department and Elder Needs Cohort (EDEN-21)
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The elderly population frequently consults the emergency department (ED). This population could have greater use of EDs and hospital health resources. The EDEN cohort of patients aged 65 years or older visiting the ED allowed this association to be investigated. To analyse the association between healthcare resource use and the characteristics of patients over 65 years of age who consult hospital EDs. We performed an analysis of the EDEN cohort, a retrospective, analytical, and multipurpose registry that includes patients over 65 years of age who consulted in 52 Spanish EDs. The impact of age, sex, and characteristics of ageing on the following outcomes was studied: need for hospital admission (primary outcome) and need for observation, stay in the ED > 12 h, prolonged hospital stay > 7 days, need for intensive care unit (
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To investigate the relationship between the age of an urgently hospitalized patient and his or her probability of admission to an intensive care enhet (ICU).
DesignObservational, retrospective, multicenter study.
Setting42 Emergency Departments from Spain.
Time-periodApril 1–7, 2019.
PatientsPatients aged ≥65 years hospitalized from Spanish emergency departments.
InterventionsNone.
Main variables of interestICU admission, age sex, comorbidity, functional dependence and cognitive impairment.
ResultsConclusionsAfter taking into account other factors that influence admission to the ICU (comorbidity, dependence, dementia), the chances of admission to the ICU of older patients hospitalized on an emergency basis begin to decrease significantly after 83 years of age. There may be d