Geriatrics
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Consistent primary care beforehand may reduce mortality after emergency surgery
The protective effect of primary care was similar for Black and White patients up to 180 days.
Conference Coverage
Oral tau inhibitor continues to show promise in Alzheimer’s
“This is the first tau aggregation inhibitor to reach the phase 3 stage of development and to produce results like this.”
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Opioid initiation in dementia tied to an 11-fold increased risk of death
Especially in elderly patients, the risks and benefits of initiating opioid therapy should be carefully considered.
Commentary
Alzheimer’s disease and the primary care physician
Developments in Alzheimer’s disease research are speeding ahead and give family physicians a bit more information to discuss with patients and...
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All in stride: Few age limitations for joint replacement
Primary care physicians should ask patients if the pain affects their day-to-day lives and if they were unresponsive to nonsurgical treatments...
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Hearing loss tied to more fatigue in middle and older age
Each 10 dB of audiometric hearing loss was associated with a higher likelihood of reporting fatigue nearly every day.
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Finding mild cognitive impairment quickly in primary care
When it comes to treatment, deprescribing is a priority, as many drug interactions contribute to cognitive disorders.
From the Journals
High-dose vitamin D may cut risk for new atrial fibrillation
High-dose vitamin D3 supplementation may reduce incidence of AFib in a generally healthy, largely vitamin D–sufficient elderly population.
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New consensus on biomarkers for diagnosis of neurocognitive disorders
Reducing the options available to clinicians when making a differential diagnosis into the current algorithm is a pragmatic approach.
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Indefinite anticoagulation likely not cost effective after unprovoked VTE
Pros, cons, and lack of cost-effectiveness warrant shared decision-making based on preferences and values.
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Women with atrial fibrillation more likely to develop dementia
Authors say cognitive screening should be part of yearly visits for men and women with AF; early rhythm control and anticoagulation are also key...