New Issues in Geriatric Care

  1. DAVID H. SOLOMON, M.D.;
  2. HOWARD L. JUDD, M.D.;
  3. HERBERT C. SIER, M.D.;
  4. LAURENCE Z. RUBENSTEIN, M.D.; and
  5. JOHN E. MORLEY, M.D.
  1. Los Angeles and Sepulveda, California; and Park Ridge, Illinois

    Abstract

    The rapid growth of the elderly population has increased the need for improved geriatric care and prevention of disability. For example, the prevalence and severity of osteoporosis can be reduced significantly by the use of estrogen, with or without added progestin, in postmenopausal women. A common and devastating problem of frail elderly persons is urinary incontinence, most cases of which can be classified without referral for urologic services. Appropriate treatment can improve nearly half of all cases of persistent incontinence. Comprehensive geriatric assessment is effective in guiding the treatment of frail elderly patients and leads to significantly improved outcomes under appropriate conditions. The advent of the teaching nursing home has shed light on the medical problems of elderly residents of nursing homes, including malnutrition, dysregulation of water and electrolyte balance, falling, cognitive and affective illnesses, behavior disturbances, infections, and pathogenic drug use. The future application of advanced technology may revolutionize nursing home care.

    Article and Author Information

    • ▸An edited summary of an Interdepartmental Conference arranged by the Department of Medicine of the UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, in cooperation with the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Sepulveda, California, and Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, Illinois. William M. Pardridge, M.D., Professor of Medicine, is Director of Conferences.

    • ▸Authors who wish to cite a section of the conference and specifically indicate its author can use this example for the form of reference:

      Judd HL. Prevention of osteoporosis, pp 718-719. In: Solomon DH, moderator. New issues in geriatric care. Ann Intern Med. 1988;108:718-732.

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