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What go-to resources or apps do you recommend for CBT-I for older adults with insomnia?

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Geriatric Medicine · Yale University

A great place to start is at the American Academy of Sleep Medicine's "Insomnia Toolkit for Clinicians". The toolkit provides links for free digital CBTI platforms, as well as other resources for treatment.

How do you approach the decision to initiate or continue bisphosphonate therapy in an older patient with significant esophageal disease or swallowing dysfunction?

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Geriatric Medicine · Massachusetts General Hospital

Unless there are indications to turn first to non-bisphosphonate therapies, I would first consider whether the patient would be a candidate for IV bisphosphonate therapy. Many patients, even those without esophageal disease or dysphagia, find the convenience of an annual outpatient infusion appealin...

In what patient population(s) do you recommend RSV vaccination in adults 50-74 years old who would not meet the general age recommendation (>75 years old)?

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Geriatric Medicine · David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

For adults 50–74 years old who do not meet the routine age-based recommendation (>75 years), I would consider RSV vaccination for those at increased risk for severe RSV disease, consistent with guidance from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the CDC. In practice, this includ...

In your clinical practice, how are you approaching consideration of limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy (LATE) in the differential diagnosis for older adults previously thought to have Alzheimer's disease?

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Geriatric Medicine · Wake Forest University School of Medicine

At the moment, I am not finding that this diagnosis is extremely helpful. In general, LATE looks for all the world like AD at the time of diagnosis in the oldest patients, but it doesn't progress like we expect it to. LATE, by itself, seems to be a much more slowly progressive disease. So I find mys...

Would you ever consider sending any labs to help determine if a certain level of systemic inflammation could interfere with novel amyloid blood-based biomarkers for the detection of brain amyloid?

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Geriatric Medicine · Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Not at this time. If I have concerns about using blood-based biomarkers in a specific patient (due to CKD, other chronic conditions, etc) but have reason to rule Alzheimer's disease in or out, I go straight to amyloid PET CT instead.

How do you manage sleep disturbances in patients with Alzheimer’s disease without relying heavily on deliriogenic medications?

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Psychiatry · Stanford Medicine Child And Adolescent Psychiatry

Sleep disturbances are common in older people and in those with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in particular, and there are often multiple etiologies. Whether sleep disturbances increase the risk for AD, or are a result, metanalyses have suggested that the magnitude of sleep impairment correlates with the...

Do you recommend any specific tools or processes/references to help with the determination of capacity for decision-making for hospitalized older adults with cognitive impairment?

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Geriatric Medicine · David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

It is important to recognize that decision-making capacity in hospitalized older adults with cognitive impairment is both decision-specific and time-specific. Assessment should focus on the patient’s ability to demonstrate the four elements described by Appelbaum and Grisso: understanding, appreciat...

What are your preferred treatment options for patients with chronic non-healing leg ulcers?

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Dermatology · Forefront Dermatology

In addition to all the typical things (decreasing edema with meds, compression, etc + treating superinfection, critical colonization, or debriding eschars), there is some evidence for pentoxifylline 400 mg TID or 800 BID in ulcerations of any etiology. There is also newer evidence for using topical ...

How do you approach the choice of basal-bolus insulin vs correctional insulin alone to manage hyperglycemia in a hospitalized older adult with type 2 diabetes and significant frailty?

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Geriatric Medicine · Brown University

Frail older adults with type 2 diabetes, compared to their less-frail counterparts, may have less predictable oral intake, and you may have more difficulty obtaining an accurate medication reconciliation. You may need to review facility records or speak to multiple collateral historians to find out ...

In older adults with mild cognitive impairment, do you ever prescribe cholinesterase inhibitors and/or memantine?

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Geriatric Medicine · Wake Forest University School of Medicine

This is a great question, and of course, "do you ever" will get you in trouble every time! Let me start by saying that, in general, I do not prescribe these drugs for MCI. Cholinesterase inhibitors are clearly indicated for the mild-moderate stage of some kinds of dementia (some people would include...