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Treatment Goals in Geriatric Patients
Special Populations Exam 1
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Pharmacology
Professional
02/17/2014

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glucose is necessary for many body functions
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including primary fuel source for the brain
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glucose lowering
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can take 8-10 years for benefit
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glucose lowering in geriatrics
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may impact quality of life less and other co-morbidities may be more crucial
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older patients may not benefit as much from
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intensive glucose lowering
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consider patients ability to utilize
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glucose lowering medications (safety of administrations/ understanding of hypoglycemia treatment)
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AGS suggests A1C goal of
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<8 for geriatric patients; different targets with co-morbidity relations
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some suggest fasting BG
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<70 mg/dL may be harmful
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Fasting BG of 80mg/dL should be the minimum
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rather than a range of 70-80
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can use higher end of standard goals of
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80-120 for fasting BG target
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may need to tolerate some higher sugars
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to avoid hypoglycemia (variations are inevitable); risk of falling is much greater here
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short term hypoglycemic events can potentially be very serious
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contributes to fall risk, may cause patients to avoid medications all together
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lower glucose (<70 mg/dL) that does not cause hypoglycemic symptoms
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may damage heart and result in increased mortality (newer research)
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glyburide
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most long-acting sulfonylureas and has most hypoglycemic events; DON'T USE IT in elderly
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long-acting sulfonylureas
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more likely to cause hypoglycemia because it is less likely to match food intake
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other sulfonylureas that are preferred
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glipizide, glimepiride
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oral diabetic medications that do NOT increase insulin release (less hypoglycemia)
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metformin, glitazones (pioglitazone, rosiglitazone), alpha glucosidase inhibitors (acarbose/miglitol)
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metformin
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titrate slowly (may need weeks/ months between dose increases for some)
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HYVETT trial for patients 80+
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<150/80 is reasonable for BP; some will allow more tolerance with diastolic <90
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pressure needed for vital organs
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heart, brain, kidneys
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fall may be more common problem from
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hypotention
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organ insufficiency and falls may
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increase mortality
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some experts debate the presence of J-curve
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not found in all research, randomized/ controlled trial lacking
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VADT-BP trials used
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<150/70 as cutoff
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isolated systolic hypertention
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ateries less flexible as heart pumps (more common in elderly)
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must be careful with vasodilators (lowers pressure at rest and contractions)
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isolated systolic hypertention
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anti-hypertensives preferred for isolated systolic hypertention
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diuretics (HCTZ), CCB: verapamil/ diltiazem (watch HR) and DHP's can also be used
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factors that reduce blood pressuer (few)
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medications, dehydration, medical conditions
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low sodium diet
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not a priority for elderly patients
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carvedilol/ lisinopril
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can help with cardiac remodeling in SYSTOLIC heart failure
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in many cases medications for CHF
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will still be used similarly in geriatric patients as they would for younger patients
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prevention of bad cardiac remodeling
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ACE inhibitors/ARBs, B blockers, and spironolactone
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beta blockers can worsen SYSTOLIC heart failure
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if increased TOO quickly
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must watch for blood pressure decreas
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not all CHF patients will have HTN, use highest dose the patient can tolerate
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ACE inhib/ ARBs
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increase POTASSIUM
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statins
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need 2-3 years to see benefit
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statin therapy if patients > or equal to 80 years, some debate
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may result in possible increase in non-cadiovascular mortality, but likely still beneficial for Cardiovascular mortality
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bisphosphonate
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likely 3 years for benefit, debate rearding the need for continued treatment beyond 5 years
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follow-up after 5 years of bisphos use
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has shown some decrease in BMD but not necessarily increase in fractures
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