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What is your approach to determining eligibility for hospice in persons with Alzheimer's disease?

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Geriatric Medicine · UT Southwestern

We strongly recommend early hospice enrollment for patients with dementia as soon as they meet eligibility criteria. In our approach, we carefully evaluate both functional and cognitive decline. One area that is often overlooked, however, is nutrition. When a patient with Alzheimer’s disease begins ...

What is the next best osteoporosis treatment option for patients who completed 2 years of teriparatide, but has contraindication to bisphosphosnate therapy (e.g. history of atypical femur fracture)?

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Endocrinology · Boston University School of Medicine

I have successfully treated several patients with bisphosphonate-induced subtrochanteric femoral fractures with Forteo. However, before initiating another antiresorptive therapy, I first want to be sure that the Forteo at the desired effect on bone remodeling by increasing both bone formation and bo...

What is your approach to deprescribing gabapentinoids so as to prevent withdrawal effects?

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Geriatric Medicine · University of California, San Francisco

Prescriptions for gabapentinoids are increasingly common, particularly for off-label indications such as neuropathic pain (1). There is relatively limited evidence to guide deprescribing strategies for gabapentinoids, as demonstrated in a 2023 scoping review (2). Abrupt discontinuation of gabapentin...

How do you approach revascularization in patients over 75 years with NSTEMI, given recent evidence from the SENIOR-RITA trial that an invasive strategy does not significantly reduce cardiovascular events compared to a conservative strategy?

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Cardiology · University Of California San Francisco Medical Center At Parnassus

The Senior-Rita trial was a randomized trial of nstemi patients over the age of 75 randomized to conservative therapy versus an invasive strategy plus optimal medical therapy. Non-fatal MI was more common in the conservative strategy group but overall a primary outcome event occurred in 25-26% in bo...

What is your approach to bisphosphonate use in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease and osteoporosis?

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Nephrology · University Of California San Francisco Medical Center At Parnassus

At this point I would use them. I think the most recent data indicates that they are safe and effective in treating osteoporosis in patients with advanced CKD.

When do you consider using aspirin 81 mg PO BID for VTE prophylaxis over other agents in patients with a fracture, considering recent trial data?

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Hospital Medicine · VA Boston Healthcare System

Aspirin for VTE prophylaxis may be reasonable in selected low-risk patients, but many patients undergoing surgery for a fracture are at high risk for VTE. In addition to the METRC trial you cited, another relevant study informing my opinion on this is the CRISTAL trial.In METRC, the mean patient age...

Do you routinely prescribe vitamin D to reduce the risk of fall-related fractures in elderly patients regardless of their serum levels?

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Geriatric Medicine · University Of California (San Francisco)

Right now, the evidence would NOT support daily vitamin D in older adults who are not deficient just for the purposes of fall prevention. Kahwati et al., PMID 33847712However, lots get missed on fall prevention - so be sure to review all risk factors and make a personalized plan (STEADI resources ar...

Do you routinely adjust your interpretation of SLUMS and/or MOCA tests in patients depending on their level of education?

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Geriatric Medicine · University of California San Francisco

I have routinely adjusted the MOCA score based on their educational level. If their educational level is less than 8th grade, I use MOCA Basic for assessment. Personally, I have not used SLUMS for assessment, so I cannot comment on that.

How do you approach treating depressive symptoms in an older adult already taking an SSRI?

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Geriatric Medicine · David Geffen School of Medicine (UCLA)

I would uptitrate first; then consider adding another agent, or switching if appropriate.

What is your approach to deprescribing cholinesterase inhibitors and/or memantine in advancing stages of dementia?

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Geriatric Medicine · Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine

This is an important question, as pill burden does have a negative effect on the quality of life for the patient as well as the care provider. This becomes even more important with patients having dysphagia and or loss of appetite, common symptoms in patients with advanced dementia. It is important ...