Geriatric Medicine
Physician insights on aging-related care, polypharmacy management, cognitive decline, and geriatric syndromes.
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How do you choose among SSRIs and dosing strategies for the management of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia?
The best supported SSRI for BPSD generally is citalopram. Much of this came out of the CitAD trials [1]. This primarily showed citalopram may be useful for hyperactive behaviors, irritation, but also for depression and anxiety [1, 2]. The effect and response to citalopram, though, may be affected by...
For elderly patients (i.e. older than 80) with only one documented episode of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation following a stress event (such as acute illness/steroid administration) and a CHADsVASc score greater than 1, how would you counsel them on the risks/benefits of anticoagulation and subsequent monitoring for afib recurrence?
If it were an isolated event, I would advocate continued monitoring for recurrence before starting an anticoagulant with the understanding that the risk of AF recurrence is relatively high.
At what lab values (ferritin, TSAT%) would you offer IV iron therapy to patients with restless leg syndrome?
1. I am hopeful that practitioners will start understanding that ferritin alone is not enough to assess iron because of its acute phase reactivity. I like to order iron parameters after a 5-9 hour fast so the serum iron is not speciously elevated and get a ferritin and TSAT. If the ferritin is <30 a...
How do you approach the use and interpretation of the FDA-approved plasma pTau181 blood test for Alzheimer's disease in a community-dwelling older adult with subjective cognitive complaints and a normal cognitive screen?
I follow current guidelines, which recommend against testing in those without objective cognitive impairment, given the high rate of false positives. Unless the pre-test probability is high, I would not test. That having been said, future developments (such as subQ modes of anti-amyloid Rx, greater ...
Have you used POCUS with color power Doppler to assess blood pressure in a patient whose cuff readings are in doubt?
Thank you for bringing up this question, as it focuses on a POCUS topic I often think about. I will split my assessment into two categories: clinical utility and physiologic limitations, with a brief EBM note at the end. Clinical Utility While the referenced study suggests this technique is feasible...
What go-to resources or apps do you recommend for CBT-I for older adults with insomnia?
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.
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)?
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...
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?
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?
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 ...
What are some practical tips in distinguishing between metabolic bone disease due to chronic kidney disease and osteoporosis?
The biggest difference between osteoporosis and CKD-MBD has to do with the underlying bone mineral laboratories. Generally, with osteoporosis, bone chemistries are relatively normal; there may be a decrease in Vit D. However, with CKD-MBD, there is usually an increase in PTH, potentially abnormaliti...