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th 14 EuGMS International Congress of the European Geriatric Medicine Society Advancing Geriatric Medicine www.eugms.org/2018 in a Modern World #EuGMS2018 @eugms2018 Berlin, Germany - October 10/12, 2018
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EuGMS COMMUNITY 14th EuGMS PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Dear colleagues and friends, Welcome to the It is a pleasure to greet you in this magnificent venue, for the 14th International Congress of the EuGMS. I salute the work done by our EuGMS Congress Chair, Professor Bauer, his excellent local scientific and organizing committee, the EuGMS academic board led by Professor Mirko Petrovic and of course by our very professional conference Community organisers, Aristea. They have prepared an inspiring, educational and collegiate experience for us all in this wonderful city. From here in Berlin we can look around - North, South, West and East – to the whole of Europe and this is fitting as EuGMS develops We are EuGMS! into a truly pan European organisation. All our countries have growing older populations, but how we are each responding to this EuGMS is proud to invite you to the EuGMS COMMUNITY BOOTH. success varies widely. Health inequalities are great and this inequality For the first time, here at the Berlin Congress, we have a is reflected in the health and the healthcare available to older dedicated area to share information and ideas about national people. Of course, we will continue to learn from those countries society members of EuGMS and key activities of EuGMS itself. where geriatric medicine is well established, but health services In the booth you will find interactive displays on: developing elsewhere have fresh opportunity also to generate new ideas and innovative approaches from which we can all benefit. • work of the National Societies • information and contacts for Special Interest Groups- several A new initiative at this Congress is the Community Booth, where are newly established: so come and get involved you will find out more about the work of the EuGMS and its national • the Global Europe Initiative: a new project expanding our society members. Since last year our scope has expanded to all support and involvement to newer members, especially in members of the WHO Europe Region and we have welcomed Eastern and Southern Europe: members will be in the booth Belarus, Israel, Lithuania, Russia, and Turkey. You will also see how from 12-13.30 on Thursday 11th and Friday12th our Global Europe Initiative aims to put particular effort into • The EuGMS boards and the new Social Media Group. assisting the development of geriatrics in countries where it is still in its infancy, and a new feature of this Congress has been travel and Come and meet your fellow EuGMS colleagues, get involved! other grants to enable for presenters to come from parts where financial support is particularly difficult. Enjoy the Congress, enjoy each other, visit the Booth, sign up for BRING YOUR EXCELLENCE TO EuGMS BERLIN 2018 our email list for EGM, our journal, and use the social media here JOIN THE EuGMS COMMUNITY and during the coming year to keep involved with your EuGMS. Finbarr C. Martin For more information please visit our website www.eugms.org EuGMS President, 2018-19
14th EuGMS WELCOME LETTER Dear ... colleagues, it is a great pleasure to invite you to the 14th International Congress of the EuGMS, to be held from the 10th to the 12th of October 2018 in Berlin, Germany. The congress theme “Advancing Geriatric Medicine in a Modern World” represents a great challenge for our speciality. During the next decade geriatric medicine will further develop its profile by incorporating innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. This year`s congress will have a special focus on these developments which are driven to a significant degree by technological and pharmaceutical innovations. In addition, new concepts will be presented that have evolved directly from the traditional principles of geriatric medicine. The congress will reflect the diversity of our speciality in all its facets, and will offer new ideas and insights for clinicians working with older patients in any continent of the world. The BCC, the Berlin Congress Center, has been built in the tradition of the Bauhaus architecture and is located right in the heart of city at the Alexanderplatz. A large number of hotels and restaurants can be reached in walking distance, while quick access to metro, train and buses is available. Berlin is a vibrant city. It celebrates openness and creativity that goes beyond the established and the ordinary, pushing the boundaries in a multitude of ways. Be inspired by the wide range of choices that you find in the arts, in design and in culinary experiences. Come to Berlin! It is always worth the trip, especially on the occasion of the 2018 EuGMS congress. Jürgen Bauer, MD, PhD President of the 14th EuGMS Congress
14th EuGMS SUMMARY COMMITTEES 8 SECRETARIAT 11 TIME TABLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 14 TIME TABLE - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 16 TIME TABLE - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 18 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 21 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 31 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 53 POSTER SESSION 73 REGISTRATION 155 SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION 156 GENERAL INFORMATION 158 bcc BERLIN CONGRESS CENTER 159 CONGRESS VENUE PLANS 160 EXHIBITION AREA PLAN 163 SPEAKERS AND CHAIRS 164 SPONSORS 169
COMMITTEES 14th EuGMS COMMITTEES EXECUTIVE BOARD FULL BOARD President Finbarr Martin (United Kingdom) Austria Regina Roller-Wirnsberger Belarus Andrei Ilnitski Past President Stefania Maggi (Italy) Belgium Jean-Pierre Bayens President-Elect Athanase Benetos (France) Czech Republic Iva Holmerova Denmark Solejg Henneberg Pedersen Academic Director Mirko Petrovic (Belgium) Estonia Helgi Kolk Finland Riitta Antikainen Financial Directors Leo Boelaarts (The Netherlands) France Hubert Blain Jean Petermans (Belgium) Germany Rupert Püllen General Secretary Anne Ekdahl (Sweden) Greece Yannis Ellul Hungary Béla Székács Web Director Sofia Duque (Portugal) Iceland Ólafur Samúelsson Ireland Shaun O’Keeffe Special Advisor Cornel Christian Sieber (Germany) Israel Tzvi Dwolatzky Italy Gianpaolo Ceda Latvia Janis Zalkans ACADEMIC BOARD Lithuania Vidmantas Alekna Luxembourg Jean-Claude Leners Academic Director Mirko Petrovic (Belgium) Malta Mark Anthony Vassallo Jürgen Bauer (Germany) Norway Nils J. Holand Antonio Cherubini (Italy) Poland Tomasz Grodzicki Alfonso J. Cruz Jentoft (Spain) Portugal Lia Marques Tomasz Grodzicki (Poland) Romania Gabriel Ioan Prada Kiyoka Kinugawa-Bourron (France) Russia Yulia Kotovskaya Anastassia Kossioni (Greece) Serbia Mladen Davidovic Eija Lönnroos (Finland) Slovakia Silvester Krcmery Francesco Mattace Raso (The Netherlands) Slovenia Gregor Veninšek Avan Aihie Sayer (United Kingdom) Spain Carlos Verdejo-Bravo Sweden Peter Johnson Switzerland Rebecca Dreher-Bruggmann The Netherlands Mariëlle Emmelot-Vonk LOCAL COMMITTEE Turkey Mustafa Cankurtaran President of the Congress Jürgen Bauer (Germany) United Kingdom Tahir Masud Clemens Becker (Germany) Cornelius Bollheimer (Germany) Heinrich Burkhardt (Germany) OBSERVERS Michael Denkinger (Germany) Albania Genc Burazeri Hans-Juergen Heppner (Germany) Bulgaria Toni Staykova Ursula Müller-Werdan (Germany) Croatia Spomenka Tomek-Roksandic Maria Cristina Polidori (Germany) Cyprus Kyriakos Adamou Rupert Püllen (Germany) Kilian Rapp (Germany) Cornel Christian Sieber (Germany) Katrin Singler (Germany) REPRESENTATIVES FROM OTHER ORGANISATIONS Ulrich Thiem (Germany) Wolfgang von Renteln-Kruse (Germany) IAGG-ER Mario Barbagallo Rainer Wirth (Germany) EAMA Nele Van Den Noortgate Tania Zieschang (Germany) UEMS-GMS Jaap Krulder 8 9
COMMITTEES 14th EuGMS SECRETARIAT GLOBAL EUROPE INITIATIVE EuGMS SECRETARIAT Athanase Benetos (France) Gülistan Bahat Ozturk (Turkey) Sofia Duque (Portugal) Via Roma, 10 Anne Ekdahl (Sweden) 16121 Genova • Italy Radhouane Gouiaa (Tunisia) E-mail secretariat@eugms.org Yulia Kotovskaya (Russia) www.eugms.org Mirko Petrovic (Belgium) Cornel Christian Sieber (Germany) Georges Soulis (France) ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT SOCIAL MEDIA GROUP Via Roma, 10 16121 Genova • Italy Sofia Duque (Portugal) Tel. (+39) 010 553591 Ioannis Georgiopoulos (Greece) Fax (+39) 010 5535970 Mary Ni Lochlainn (United Kingdom) E-mail eugms@aristea.com Stephanie Miot (France) www.aristea.com Shane O Hanlon (Ireland) Karolina Piotrowicz (Poland) 10 11
14th EuGMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 UMSPANNWERK OST Palisadenstraße 48, 10243 Berlin All participants are invited to join the Social Dinner. Stay tuned and don’t miss this very special Berlin night! The restaurant provides an exceptional authentic Berliner atmosphere, the best choice of seasonal food as well as excellent wines and local beers. The event includes live music entertainment. SCIENTIFIC JOIN US FOR AN OUTSTANDING NIGHT WHICH WILL LAST IN YOUR MEMORY FOR A LIFETIME! PROGRAMME LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE BUY YOUR TICKET AT THE REGISTRATION DESK! € 65 VAT included 13
TIME TABLE 14th EuGMS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 PLENARY ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4 ROOM 5 ROOM 6 ROOM 7 ROOM 14.30 OLDER PATIENTS DIFFERENTIATING ANAEMIA AS A FRAILTY IN GERIATRIC SUBMITTED SUBMITTED ORAL 16.00 WITH DIABETES IN HEALTH FROM DISEASE COMORBIDITY PSYCHIATRY: A HIGH EuGMS/FFN SYMPOSIUM COMMUNICATIONS A MODERN WORLD IN OLD AGE IN OLD PATIENTS RISK CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM ADVANCING THE METABOLISM IN COLLABORATION POPULATION OSTEOSARCOPENIA: TEACHING OF AND NUTRITION WITH SIG ON DIABETES A NEW GERIATRIC GERIATRIC MEDICINE: SYNDROME @ THE EDGE OF TOMORROW’S POSSIBILITIES! 16.00 KEEPING DEMENTIA CARE EDA-EuGMS SYMPOSIUM ORAL HEALTH IN OLDER GERIATRICS AND SUBMITTED IGRIMUP SUBMITTED ORAL 17.30 AT THE FOREFRONT OPTIMSING ADULTS OTHER SPECIALISTS SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM COMMUNICATIONS THE MANAGEMENT WHY DO THEY NEED FROM OBSERVATION SPECIAL CARE UNITS PRE AND POST OF DELIRIUM IN EACH OTHER? TO INTERVENTION: FOR OLDER ACUTELY OPERATIVE CARE DAILY PRACTICE EVIDENCE TO ILL PATIENTS AND GERIATRIC INFORM WITH COGNITIVE REHABILITATION PRESCRIBING AND IMPAIRMENT IN DEPRESCRIBING IN THE UNITED OLDER PEOPLE KINGDOM, FRANCE AND GERMANY 17.30 BREAK BREAK 18.00 18.00 OPENING CEREMONY 19.30 OPENING LECTURE MULTIDIMENSIONAL COMPARISON OF SOCIETIES’ ADAPTATION TO SOCIETAL AGING CREATIVITY AND WISDOM IN THE WORK OF JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH PERFORMANCE OF JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH’S MUSIC 19.30 WELCOME RECEPTION WELCOME RECEPTION 14 15
TIME TABLE 14th EuGMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 PLENARY ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4 ROOM 5 ROOM 6 ROOM 7 HANDS-ON ROOM ROOM 08.30 INFORMATION AND SIG PALLIATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF ESCEO-EuGMS SYMPOSIUM ORAL ORAL 10.00 COMMUNICATION CARE SYMPOSIUM COGNITIVE SYMPOSIUM PHYSICAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY- DISCONTINUING DISORDERS CALCIUM AND RESILIENCE: FRAILTY AND LONGEVITY AND BASED TRAINING TREATMENTS VITAMIN D TOWARDS CLINICAL SARCOPENIA PREVENTION IN GERIATRIC NEAR THE END OF SUPPLEMENTATION UTILITY OF THIS NEW PATIENTS LIFE: CHOOSING IN OLDER PEOPLE: CONCEPT AS A WITH CARE IN WHY, WHEN AND RECOVERY MARKER A CONTEXT HOW MUCH? IN GERIATRIC OF UNCERTAINTY SUBMITTED MEDICINE 10.00 BREAK BREAK 10.30 10.30 INNOVATIONS IN PROS AND CONS CARDIOVASCULAR IAGG-EU - EuGMS SUBMITTED ORAL ORAL PRIMARY 12.00 SARCOPENIA SESSION CARE OF OLDER SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS PREVENTION OF TRAINING IN ADULTS BETTER CRISES CARE GERIATRIC COMORBIDITY AND FUNCTIONAL DEMENTIA UNDERSTANDING IN DEMENTIA: EDUCATION MULTIMORBIDITY DECLINE: THE OF THE MEANING INSIGHTS FROM ADAPTATION OF THE AND INDIVIDUAL DAILY CLINICAL LIFE CONCEPT TO A EXPERIENCE PRACTICE AND POST-RETIREMENT OF AGEING RESEARCH TARGET GROUP 12.00 LUNCH SESSION LUNCH SESSION LUNCH SESSION SPONSORED EAMA WORKSHOP 1 13.30 Sponsored by Sponsored by Sponsored by LECTURE GETTING READY Nestlé Health Science GlaxoSmithKline Fresenius Kabi Sponsored by FOR RESEARCH NEW EVIDENCE AGEING, BEST PRACTICE Medtronic AND PUBLICATION FOR MEDICAL INFECTIOUS SHARING FOR THE HIGHLIGHTS OF NUTRITION TO DISEASES AND MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW 2018 ESC IMPROVE PATIENT VACCINATION FRAILTY GUIDELINES FOR OUTCOMES DIAGNOSIS OF SYNCOPE & TRANSIENT LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS 13.30 KEYNOTE LECTURE 14.15 OSTEOPOROSIS THERAPY BEYOND THE AGE OF 80 14.15 BREAK BREAK 14.30 14.30 HYPERTENSION IN SENSORS, MANAGEMENT OF T&F GROUP SUBMITTED ORAL ORAL 14.30/15.30 16.00 OLDER PEOPLE BIOMARKERS, MALNUTRITION... GERONTODONTOLOGY SYMPOSIUM COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS mHEALTH PARTICULARITIES VIDEO-FOOTAGE SYMPOSIUM EuGMS TASK AND ORGANISATION MULTIMORBIDITY SOLUTIONS TO AND PRECAUTIONS FOR A BETTER THE IMPORTANCE FINISH GROUP ON OF CARE AND AND TRAIN YOUNG OLD UNDERSTANDING OF ORAL HEALTH FALL-RISK- GEROTECHNOLOGY / COMPREHENSIVE PERSONS OF FALL ASPECTS IN FRAIL INCREASING DRUGS: CONTINENCE GERIATRIC TO IMPROVE MECHANISMS OLDER HOW TO PREVENT MANAGEMENT / ASSESSMENT BALANCE, MEDICATION- VACCINES AND STRENGTH AND RELATED FALLS? IMMUNIZATION PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 16.00 SPONSORED SPONSORED SPONSORED 16.00/16.30 EuGMS WORKSHOP 17.30 SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM LECTURE APPLICATION Sponsored by Sponsored by Ontex Sponsored by MSD POLYPHARMACY OF ULTRASOUND Sprintt NEW ADVANCES IMMUNISATION AND ADHERENCE: FOR MUSCLE SPRINTT TRIAL ON IN THE AS A FOUNDATION TWO SIDES OF THE ASSESSMENT FRAILTY: AN MANAGEMENT OF ACTIVE SAME COIN IN SARCOPENIA UPDATE OF URINARY HEALTHY AGEING INCONTINENCE IN OLDER PEOPLE 16 17
TIME TABLE 14th EuGMS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 PLENARY ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4 ROOM 5 ROOM 6 ROOM 7 HANDS-ON ROOM ROOM 08.30 INNOVATIONS IN EuGMS LTC SIG DOES FRAILTY ANTICOAGULANTS EuGMS/SIOG JOINT ORAL ORAL 10.00 THE MANAGEMENT AND AMDA MATTER? IN ATRIAL SYMPOSIUM COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS OF POLYPHARMACY SYMPOSIUM FIBRILLATION: THE FRAILTY ACUTE CARE COGNITION INTEGRATING EUROSAF PROJECT ASSESSMENT IN AND DEMENTIA HIGH QUALITY OLDER ADULTS WITH END-OF-LIFE CARE CANCER INTO THE NURSING HOME 10.00 BREAK BREAK 10.30 10.30 NEW CLINICAL PROS AND CONS MANAGEMENT OF GERIATRIC NEW TREATMENTS ORAL ORAL 10.30/11.45 12.00 APPROACHES SESSION BEHAVIOURAL AND EMERGENCY FOR MAJOR COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS CLINICAL AND TO INFECTIONS CURRENT PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE: NEW CHRONIC DISEASES BIOGERONTOLOGY, DELIRIUM, INSTRUMENTED DEFINITIONS OF SYMPTOMS APPROACHES IN OLDER ADULTS FRAILTY AND GERIATRIC IN ASSESSMENT TO FRAILTY AND OF DEMENTIA TO OLDER SARCOPENIA ORGAN DISEASE IDENTIFY OLDER MALNUTRITION PATIENTS IN THE PERSONS AT RISK OF EMERGENCY FUNCTIONAL DECLINE. DEPARTMENT CBMS AS A MEASURE OF PHYSICAL ABILITY 12.00 LUNCH SESSION LUNCH SESSION LUNCH SESSION EAMA WORKSHOP 2 13.30 Sponsored by Sponsored by Sponsored by IMPLEMENTATION Nutricia Abbott Sanofi Pasteur OF CGA FOR MOBILITY, TACKLING THE THE DOMINO ALL OLDER STRENGTH LOSS OF MUSCLE EFFECTS OF HOSPITALIZED & FUNCTION: MASS IN CLINICAL INFLUENZA PATIENTS? HOW SPECIALISED PRACTICE DISEASE IN OLDER LITERATURE, NUTRITION ADULTS - MOVING CURRENT CAN HELP BEYOND THE PRACTICES, RISKS ACUTE INFECTION AND BENEFITES, TO RECOGNIZE WAYS OF THE FULL PUBLIC IMPLEMENTATION HEALTH IMPACT 13.30 KEYNOTE LECTURE 14.15 THE NEW EWGSOP CONSENSUS ON SARCOPENIA 2018 14.15 BREAK BREAK 14.30 14.30 MULTIMORBIDITY OROPHARYNGEAL GERIATRIC SUBMITTED SUBMITTED ORAL ORAL DATA ANALYTICS 16.00 2.0 – SOME DYSPHAGIA ASSESSMENT SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS FOR PHYSICAL LIGHT FROM THE IN CLINICAL TOWARDS A TECHNOLOGY ETHICS AND END PHARMACOLOGY ACTIVITY RESEARCH FIELD PRACTICE EUROPEAN AND AGING: NEW OF LIFE CARE / ASSESSMENT: CONSENSUS ON OPPORTUNITIES COGNITION WHAT CLINICALLY GERIATRIC FOR A BETTER LIFE AND DEMENTIA / RELEVANT REHABILITATION? ACUTE CARE INFORMATION WE CAN EXTRACT FROM RAW SENSOR DATA 16.00 CLOSING 17.30 CEREMONY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EuGMS 2018 CONGRESS 18 19
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 14th EuGMS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 14.30-16.00 14.30-16.00 PLENARY ROOM ROOM 4 14.30 OLDER PATIENTS WITH DIABETES IN A MODERN WORLD 14.30 FRAILTY IN GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY: 16.00 IN COLLABORATION WITH SIG ON DIABETES 16.00 A HIGH RISK CLINICAL POPULATION Chairs: Stefania Maggi (Italy), Eva Topinkova (Czech Republic) Chairs: Richard Oude Voshaar (The Netherlands), Reinhardt Lindner (Germany) 1. The older patient and the new anti-diabetic drugs 1. Predictive value of frailty in patients with mental disorders Andrej Zeyfang (Germany) Carolien Benraad (The Netherlands) 2. Digital technologies in the care of older people with diabetes 2. Frailty and depression in older people: a complex relationship Isabelle Bourdel-Marchasson (France) Nicola Veronese (Italy) 3. Non-pharmacological management of diabetes in older patients 3. Interaction between social isolation, loneliness, frailty and depression Sylvie Bonin-Guillaume (France) Daniel Tessier (Canada) ROOM 2 ROOM 5 14.30 SUBMITTED EuGMS/FFN SYMPOSIUM 14.30 DIFFERENTIATING HEALTH FROM DISEASE IN OLD AGE 16.00 OSTEOSARCOPENIA: A NEW GERIATRIC SYNDROME 16.00 Chairs: Yannis Ellul (Greece), Cornel Sieber (Germany) Chairs: Karsten Dreinhöfer (Germany), Finbarr Martin (United Kingdom) 1. How to define health in old age 1. Osteosarcopenia in hip fracture patients – prevalence Judith Fuchs (Germany) and clinical challenges 2. Age adapted cut-offs of laboratory values Anette Hylen Ranhoff (Norway) Joris Delanghe (Belgium) 2. Bone-muscle crosstalk: toward a better understanding 3. Arterial stiffness: a tissue biomarker of aging of musculoskeletal pathologies Francesco Mattace Raso (The Netherlands) Hubert Blain (France) 3. Role of nutrition and physical exercise in the prevention of bone and muscle wasting in hip fracture patients Alfonso J. Cruz Jentoft (Spain) ROOM 3 14.30 ANAEMIA AS A COMORBIDITY IN OLD PATIENTS ROOM 6 16.00 Chairs: Thomas Münzer (Switzerland), Anne Ekdahl (Sweden) 1. Anaemia and impact on biocognitive functionality 14.30 SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM Kiyoka Kinugawa-Bourron (France) 16.00 ADVANCING THE TEACHING OF GERIATRIC MEDICINE: 2. How does anaemia impact on morbidity and mortality @ THE EDGE OF TOMORROW’S POSSIBILITIES! Sofia Duque (Portugal) Chairs: Thomas Jackson (United Kingdom), Marit S. Bakken (Norway) 3. Management of anaemia in geriatric patients 1. Is traditional classroom teaching (also in geriatric medicine) dead? Katrin Singler (Germany) Regina Roller-Wirnsberger (Austria) 2. Teaching geriatric medicine through gamification Susanne S. Hernes (Norway) 3. Teaching Geriatric Medicine through simulation Esa Jämsen (Finland) 22 23
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 14th EuGMS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 14.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 ROOM 7 PLENARY ROOM 14.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 16.00 KEEPING DEMENTIA CARE AT THE FOREFRONT 16.00 METABOLISM AND NUTRITION 17.30 Chairs: Eija Lönnroos (Finland), Ingvild Saltvedt (Norway) Chairs: Rainer Wirth (Germany), Mustafa Cankurtaran (Turkey) 1. Preclinical Alzheimer’s disease: definition, natural history, O-001 Prevalence of malnutrition using harmonized definitions in and diagnostic criteria older adults from different settings in Europe and New Bruno Dubois (France) Zealand – a MaNuEL Study 2. Drug development in Alzheimer’s disease: the path to 2025 Maike Wolters (Germany) Lutz Froelich (Germany) O-002 MNA® nutritional screening identifies COPD patients with 3. Ideas and advice on developing and implementing higher rate of complications a national dementia strategy Kala Kaspar (Switzerland) Shaun Timothy O’Keeffe (Ireland) O-003 The role of health considerations in food choice of community- dwelling older adults with functional limitations 17.30 Break Hanna Maria Rempe (Germany) 18.00 O-004 Development and validation of a short food questionnaire to screen for low protein intake in community-dwelling older adults: The Protein Screener 55+ (Pro55+) ROOM 2 Hanneke Wijnhoven (The Netherlands) O-005 Physical function after resistance training among old adults 16.00 EDA-EuGMS SYMPOSIUM with metabolic syndrome 17.30 OPTIMSING THE MANAGEMENT OF DELIRIUM IN DAILY PRACTICE Olof Gudny Geirsdottir (Iceland) Chairs: Adalsteinn Gudmundsson (Iceland), Ulrich Thiem (Germany) O-006 Happiness of the oldest old men is associated with fruit and 1. Non pharmacological interventions for delirium prevention vegetable intakes in the acute care Satu Jyväkorpi (Finland) Koen Milisen (Belgium) O-007 Body-shape and falls among community-dwelling older adults 2. Pharmacological prevention of delirium in the acute settings in the Malaysian elders Longitudinal Research Study Leiv Otto Watne (Norway) Sheng Hui Kioh (Malaysia) 3. How to implement a non-pharmacological protocol in the daily O-008 From mitochondria to healthy aging: the role of branched- clinical practice: barriers and facilitators chain amino acids treatment: MATeR a randomized study Antonio Cherubini (Italy) Francesca Dutto (Italy) O-009 Determinants of malnutrition in older persons – results from 17.30 Break the European MaNuEL knowledge hub 18.00 Dorothee Volkert (Germany) 24 25
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 14th EuGMS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 16.00-17.30 16.00-17.30 ROOM 3 ROOM 5 16.00 ORAL HEALTH IN OLDER ADULTS 16.00 SUBMITTED IGRIMUP SYMPOSIUM 17.30 Chairs: Regina Roller-Wirnsberger (Austria), Katrin Singler (Germany) 17.30 FROM OBSERVATION TO INTERVENTION: EVIDENCE TO INFORM PRESCRIBING AND DEPRESCRIBING IN OLDER PEOPLE 1. Oral health status in old age Chairs: Doron Garfinkel (Israel), Michael Denkinger (Germany) Justyna Hajto-Bryk (Poland) 1. Big data geriatric pharmacoepidemiology: 2. Interactions between oral and general health findings from nationwide registers Nicolas Martínez-Velilla (Spain) Kristina Johnell (Sweden) 3. Prevention of oral problems in old age 2. Prescribing and deprescribing: addressing inappropriate Anastassia Kossioni (Greece) medication use in older adults Danijela Gnjidic (Australia) 17.30 Break 18.00 3. Withdrawal versus continuation of long-term antipsychotic drug use for behavioural and psychological symptoms in older people with dementia Mirko Petrovic (Belgium) ROOM 4 17.30 Break 16.00 GERIATRICS AND OTHER SPECIALISTS 18.00 17.30 WHY DO THEY NEED EACH OTHER? Chairs: Mustafa Cankurtaran (Turkey), Desmond O’Neill (Ireland) 1. Added value of geriatric assesment in cardiovascular clinical care ROOM 6 Ursula Müller-Werdan (Germany) 2. Nephrology: an interdisciplinary response to a growing challenge 16.00 SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM Raymond Vanholder (Belgium) 17.30 SPECIAL CARE UNITS FOR OLDER ACUTELY ILL PATIENTS 3. Peri-operative care and follow-up of older surgical patients: WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, a joint venture between surgeon and geriatrician FRANCE AND GERMANY Arturo Vilches Moraga (United Kingdom) Chairs: Tahir Masud (United Kingdom), Wolfgang von Renteln-Kruse (Germany) 17.30 Break 1. Management of patients with dementia in a Special Care Acute 18.00 Ward in the past 20 years: the French experience Anne-Bahia Abdeljalil (France) 2. Medical and Mental Health Unit for older people with cognitive disorders in the United Kingdom: development, evaluation and impact Rowan Harwood (United Kingdom) 3. Special Care Units for patients with dementia. First experiences and where we are after 20 years in Germany Tania Zieschang (Germany) 17.30 Break 18.00 26 27
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 14th EuGMS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 16.00-17.30 18.00-19.30 ROOM 7 PLENARY ROOM 16.00 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 18.00 OPENING CEREMONY 17.30 PRE AND POST OPERATIVE CARE 19.30 Jurgen Bauer (Germany) - President of the 14th EuGMS Congress AND GERIATRIC REHABILITATION Finbarr Martin (United Kingdom) - President of EuGMS Chairs: Antoine Vella (Malta), Solveig Henneberg Pedersen (Denmark) Mirko Petrovic (Belgium) - Academic Director of EuGMS O-010 Nutrition and functional outcomes in older adults admitted OPENING LECTURE to rehabilitation units: a multi-centre cohort study MULTIDIMENSIONAL COMPARISON OF SOCIETIES’ Diana Lelli (Italy) ADAPTATION TO SOCIETAL AGING O-011 Increasing life-space mobility in multimorbid older persons Jack Rowe (USA) with motor and cognitive impairment Phoebe Ullrich (Germany) CREATIVITY AND WISDOM IN THE WORK O-012 Fear of falling in geriatric patients recovering from hip OF JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH fracture - a matter of motor performance or emotion Andreas Kruse (Germany) Tobias Eckert (Germany) PERFORMANCE OF JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH’S MUSIC O-013 Pre-discharge rehabilitation after hip surgery reduces 30-day readmissions in older adults: National Health Insurance Service–Senior Cohort (2007–2012) 19.30 WELCOME RECEPTION Chang Won Won (Republic of Korea) O-014 Variability in the detection of delirium among older patients with hip fracture: results from the Gruppo Italiano di OrtoGeriatria (GIOG) national registry Giuseppe Bellelli (Italy) O-015 Factors associated with institutionalization after one year of hip fracture Lourdes Del Rosario Evangelista Cabrera (Spain) O-016 Predicting 12-month mortality in emergency surgery patients assessed by an elderly care liaison service: Salford POP-GS Arturo Vilches-Moraga (United Kingdom) O-017 Association between anticholinergic load and urinary retention after hip fracture surgery in patients over 75 years Rebecca Haddad (France) O-018 Documentation of capacity & consent to surgery in a trauma unit Claire Pulford (United Kingdom) 17.30 Break 18.00 28 29
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 14th EuGMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 08.30-10.00 08.30-10.00 PLENARY ROOM ROOM 3 08.30 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY-BASED 08.30 DIAGNOSIS OF COGNITIVE DISORDERS 10.00 TRAINING IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS 10.00 Chairs: Sylvie Bonin, (France), Kiyoka Kinugawa-Bourron (France) Chairs: Clemens Becker (Germany), Christophe Büla (Switzerland) 1. Neuropsychological assessment - When and how? 1. The ICT based measurement of real world walking speed Anne-Brita Knapskog (Norway) to guide training and coaching 2. Cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers - When and how? Kamiar Aminian (Switzerland) Katrien Cobbaert (Belgium) 2. Psychological aspects of ICT based coaching and ICT based training 3. Neuroimaging - When and how? Christopher Todd (United Kingdom) Frédéric Blanc (France) 3. Effects of the PreventIT feasibility RCT Jorunn Helbostad (Norway) 10.00 Break 10.30 10.00 Break 10.30 ROOM 4 ROOM 2 08.30 ESCEO-EuGMS SYMPOSIUM 10.00 CALCIUM AND VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION IN OLDER PEOPLE: 08.30 SIG PALLIATIVE CARE SYMPOSIUM WHY, WHEN AND HOW MUCH? 10.00 DISCONTINUING TREATMENTS NEAR THE END OF LIFE: Chairs: Jean-Yves Reginster (Belgium), Cyrus Cooper (United Kingdom) CHOOSING WITH CARE IN A CONTEXT OF UNCERTAINTY 1. Role of Calcium and Vitamin D in musculoskeletal health Chairs: Thomas Frühwald (Austria), Katarzyna Wieczorowska-Tobiaz (Poland) René Rizzoli (Switzerland) 1. Prognostic indicators for older people with advanced illness: 2. Safety of Calcium administration in older people: predicting the unpredictable critical analysis of the evidence Nele Van Den Noortgate (Belgium) Nick Harvey (United Kingdom) 2. Overuse of medical services near the end of life: 3. Role of food supplements (outside vitamin D and calcium) too much, too late? in muscle health Lucas Morin (Sweden) Olivier Bruyère (Belgium) 3. The clinical and ethical challenges of discontinuing treatments Sophie Pautex (Switzerland) 10.00 Break 10.30 10.00 Break 10.30 32 33
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 14th EuGMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 08.30-10.00 08.30-10.00 ROOM 5 ROOM 6 08.30 SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM 08.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 10.00 PHYSICAL RESILIENCE: TOWARD CLINICAL UTILITY OF THIS NEW 10.00 FRAILTY AND SARCOPENIA CONCEPT AS A RECOVERY MARKER IN GERIATRIC MEDICINE Chairs: Karolina Piotrowicz (Poland), Avan Aihie Sayer (United Kingdom) Chair: René Melis (The Netherlands), Heather Whitson (USA) O-019 Systematic review on pharmacotherapy for hypertension 1. Frailty, resilience, intrinsic capacity: in functionally impaired elderly – sub-project of the three distinct and complementary concepts Medication and Quality of Life in frail older persons Matteo Cesari (Italy) (MedQoL) Research Group Michael Denkinger (Germany) 2. The role of biological and physiological markers and life experiences and psychosocial risk factors in the development O-020 The impact of intramuscular adipose tissue on the 4-years of life-long physical resilience: evidence from TILDA and SNAC-k mortality risk of hospitalized geriatric patients Aisling O’Halloran (Ireland), Serhiy Dekhtyar (Sweden) Stany Perkisas (Belgium) 3. The association of dynamical indicators of resilience O-021 A cluster-randomized clinical trial of a daily physical activity with hospitalization outcomes and recovery in geriatrics inpatients combined with nutritional Supplement In Nursing Home Sanne Gijzel (The Netherlands) Residents – The OPEN Study Sofia Vikström (Sweden) 10.00 Break O-022 The functional continuum in relation to survival in older adults: 10.30 the FRADEA study Emiel Hoogendijk (The Netherlands) O-023 Muscle fiber atrophy in neurogenic sarcopenia Fabiana Tanganelli (Germany) O-024 Standard error of measurement and smallest detectable change of the SarQoL® questionnaire: an analysis of subjects from 8 validation studies Anton Geerinck (Belgium) O-025 Association between frailty and life-course obesity in community-dwelling elders: the GAZEL cohort Benjamin Landré (France) O-026 Muscle function, muscle mass and sarcopenia and its relation to independent ageing. A report from the Uppsala Longitudinal Study of Adult Men (ULSAM) Kristin Franzon (Sweden) O-027 Telomere length and frailty: The Helsinki Birth Cohort Study Markus Haapanen (Finland) 10.00 Break 10.30 34 35
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 14th EuGMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 08.30-10.00 10.30-12.00 ROOM 7 PLENARY ROOM 08.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 10.30 INNOVATIONS IN SARCOPENIA 10.00 LONGEVITY AND PREVENTION 12.00 Chairs: Jürgen Bauer (Germany), Gülistan Bahat (Turkey) Chairs: Andrei Ilnitski (Belarus), Olafur Samuelsson (Iceland) 1. Sarcopenia and obesity O-028 Predicting the onset of functional decline in people aged Mauro Zamboni (Italy) 65-75 years old: pooled analysis of four European cohort studies 2. New nutritional interventions Nini Hannah Jonkman (The Netherlands) Maurits Vandewoude (Belgium) O-029 “Active Health Promotion in Old Age“: Who benefited 3. Pharmacotherapy – where do we stand? from participation? Compression of morbidity assessed Avan Aihie Sayer (United Kingdom) in the Longitudinal Urban Cohort Ageing Study (LUCAS) over 13.8 years Ulrike Dapp (Germany) ROOM 2 O-030 Is healthy overweight in midlife also associated with successful aging? The Helsinki Businessmen Study Timo Strandberg (Finland) 10.30 PROS AND CONS SESSION 12.00 TRAINING IN DEMENTIA O-031 A new virtual ward: assessing its impact on elderly patients in Chairs: Maria Cristina Polidori (Germany), Kiyoka Kinugawa-Bourron (France) the Poole North locality in Dorset, UK Charles Jefferson-Loveday (United Kingdom) 1. Cognitive training Kaisu Pitkälä (Finland), Javier Olazarán (Spain) O-032 Midlife predictors of reaching 90 years of age in the Helsinki Businessmen Study 2. Motor training Annele Urtamo (Finland) Klaus Hauer (Germany), Sally Lamb (United Kingdom) O-033 Prevention for senior citizens requiring care- Lübeck Model Worlds of Movement (Lübecker Modell Bewegungswelten) Sonja Krupp (Germany) ROOM 3 O-034 The burden and mental health among singleton caregiver for multiple family members: a nationwide cross-sectional study 10.30 CARDIOVASCULAR CARE OF OLDER ADULTS Miku Izutsu (Japan) 12.00 Chairs: Thomasz Grodzicki (Poland), Karen Andersen Ranberg (Denmark) O-035 The pharmacist in the Acute Geriatric Inpatient Treatment 1. Hypertension - what are the treatment goals Team – Impact on hospital readmissions and trans-sectoral Ute Hoffmann (Germany) communication (AGITATE) 2. Mitral valve disease - treatment options and risk Mathias Freitag (Germany) Anastasia Koutsouri (Greece) O-036 Fifty percent reduction of falls and fractures among elderly 3. Heart failure - the balance between ACEI, sartans in nursing homes and spironolactone and renal dysfunction Christian Molnár (Sweden) Marte Mellingsaeter (Norway) 10.00 Break 10.30 36 37
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 14th EuGMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 10.30-12.00 10.30-12.00 ROOM 4 ROOM 6 10.30 IAGG-EU - EuGMS SYMPOSIUM 10.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 12.00 BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE MEANING AND INDIVIDUAL 12.00 GERIATRIC EDUCATION EXPERIENCE OF AGEING Chairs: Tzvi Dwolatzky (Israel), Francesco Mattace Raso (The Netherlands) Chairs: Finbarr Martin (United Kingdom), Mario Barbagallo (Italy) O-037 Geriatric medicine simulation for medical students 1. Geriatric medicine and cultural gerontology Nicola Linscott (United Kingdom) Desmond O’Neill (Ireland) O-038 Why did they choose Geriatrics? A national survey among 2. Reaching older people: understanding of health and preventive French medical students experiences for a tailored approach Joaquim Prud’homm (France) Christiane Patzelt (Germany) O-039 Innovations in geriatric medicine: lessons from the first 3. Psychological health in the retirement transition: pan-speciality trainee-led national audit Geriatric Medicine rationale and first findings in the HEalth, Ageing Research Collaborative (GeMRC) and Retirement Transitions in Sweden (HAERTS) study Geriatric Medicine Research (GeMRC), (United Kingdom) Boo Johansson (Sweden) O-040 Reducing antibiotic overprescribing in Nursing Homes (NHs): role of education, leadership, and variation in practice patterns ROOM 5 Philip Sloane (USA) O-041 Dementia communication skills course: improving medical 10.30 SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM students’ confidence and patient-centred communication skills 12.00 CRISES CARE IN DEMENTIA: INSIGHTS FROM DAILY CLINICAL in dementia care PRACTICE AND RESEARCH Jasmine Gan (United Kingdom) Chairs: Marjolein van der Marck (The Netherlands), O-042 Insight in residents and consultants applied knowledge René Melis (The Netherlands) of pharmacotherapy and polypharmacy 1. What should a good dementia crisis service look like? Mariska van Haastrecht (The Netherlands) A model of ‘best practice’ (AQUEDUCT) O-043 Clinical uncertainty in geriatrics: how the enhance coping Donna Maria Coleston-Shields (United Kingdom) by residents 2. Crises management in dementia care in Germany: Marianne van Iersel (The Netherlands) moving from ER admissions to home-treatment O-044 How to organize a geriatric curriculum during financial crisis? Vjera Holthoff-Detto (Germany) Geriatric training from scratch 3. Dementia care in the Netherlands: how to improve crises Georgios Soulis (Greece) management? Recommendations from action-based research O-045 Gero-Parcours - a teaching unit in dental education Marjolein van der Marck (The Netherlands) Angela Stillhart (Switzerland) 38 39
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 14th EuGMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 10.30-12.00 12.00-13.30 ROOM 7 ROOM 2 10.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 12.00 LUNCH SESSION 12.00 COMORBIDITY AND MULTIMORBIDITY 13.30 Sponsored by Chairs: Ursula Mueller-Werdan (Germany), Riitta Antikainen (Finland) O-046 QT dispersion in Masked Hypertention: an arrhythmogenic risk factor (G-MASH-QT) NEW EVIDENCE FOR MEDICAL NUTRITION TO IMPROVE Mert Esme (Turkey) PATIENT OUTCOMES O-047 Repeated cerebrospinal fluid removal procedure in older Chair: Anotnio Cherubini (Italy) patients with idiopathic normotensive hydrocephalus 1. The feasibility and validity of the Nutrition ineligible for surgical treatment and Functionality Assessment (NFA) Sarah Damanti (Italy) Roger Fielding (USA) O-048 Hypothyroidism and incidence of geriatric syndromes 2. Special need for and use of texture-modified foods Mario Ulises Perez-Zepeda (Mexico) for nursing home residents O-049 Predictors of orthostatic hypotension in hypertensive patients: Yves Rolland (France) the role of hypotensive drugs 3. Systematic use of oral nutritional supplements improves treatment Giulia Rivasi (Italy) tolerance in head and neck cancer patients O-050 Influence of cognitive impairment on cardiac mortality after Emanuele Cereda (Italy) percutaneous coronary intervention in very elderly patients 4. Q&A panel Tomoko Tomioka (Japan) O-051 Profiling the hospital-dependent oldest-old patient: a case-series study of multiple readmissions at Parma University-Hospital, Italy ROOM 3 Andrea Ticinesi (Italy) O-052 Longitudinal trajectories of multimorbidity in old age: the role 12.00 LUNCH SESSION of childhood circumstances, education, life-long work stress, 13.30 Sponsored by and late-life social network Serhiy Dekhtyar (Sweden) O-053 A James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership for research about multiple conditions in later life AGEING, INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND VACCINATION P. Stuart (United Kingdom) Chairs: Jean-Pierre Michel (Switzerland), Gaëtan Gavazzi (France) O-054 Association between a higher drug burden index and the level 1. Experts’ panel discussion of functional autonomy in seniors, six months after an Jean-Pierre Michel (Switzerland), Gaëtan Gavazzi (France) emergency consultation for minor trauma in the ceti cohort 2. Changing demographics require new vaccination strategies Kröger Edeltraut (Canada) Stefania Maggi (Italy) 3. What is immunosenescence and how does it affect the immune system? HANDS-ON ROOM Birgit Weinberger (Austria) 4. Approaches used to overcome lower vaccine responses in older adults 10.30 PRIMARY PREVENTION OF FUNCTIONAL DECLINE: THE ADAPTATION Christopher Clarke (United Kingdom) 12.00 OF THE LIFE CONCEPT TO A POST-RETIREMENT TARGET GROUP Stefanie Mikolaizak (Germany), Elisabeth Boulton (United Kingdom), 5. Concluding remarks and Q&A Corinna Nerz (Germany), Kristin Taraldsen (Norway) Jean-Pierre Michel (Switzerland), Gaëtan Gavazzi (France) 40 41
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 14th EuGMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 12.00-13.30 12.00-13.30 ROOM 4 ROOM 6 12.00 LUNCH SESSION 12.00 EAMA WORKSHOP 1 13.30 Sponsored by 13.30 GETTING READY FOR RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION Meeting the Editors in Chief of major geriatric journals 1. Publishing a scientific paper - How to write a good research article BEST PRACTICE SHARING FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF FRAILTY William Applegate (USA) Chair: Jürgen Bauer (Germany) - Writing for impact 1. Introduction to the topic Sheryl Zimmerman (USA) Jürgen Bauer (Germany) - Practical aspects of the publication process 2. Frailty in older adults: prevalence, screening, David Stott (United Kingdom) assessment and diagnosis 2. Reading scientific papers Alessandro Laviano (Italy) - How to keep updated with the medical literature 3. Nutrition interventions in older adults with frailty Alfonso J. Cruz Jentoft (Spain) Cornel Sieber (Germany) - Critical reading: and introduction to peer review 4. Reducing progression of functional decline: protein is key! Philip Sloane (USA) Philip Atherton (United Kingdom) 5. Q&A Session and concluding remarks ROOM 5 12.00 SPONSORED LECTURE 12.30 Sponsored by HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NEW 2018 ESC GUIDELINES FOR DIAGNOSIS OF SYNCOPE & TRANSIENT LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS Chair: Tomasz Grodzicki (Poland) What matters for geriatricians? Andrea Ungar (Italy) 42 43
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 14th EuGMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 13.30-14.15 14.30-16.00 PLENARY ROOM PLENARY ROOM 13.30 KEYNOTE LECTURE 14.30 HYPERTENSION IN OLDER PEOPLE 14.15 Chairs: Jürgen Bauer (Germany), Finbarr Martin (United Kingdom) 16.00 PARTICULARITIES AND PRECAUTIONS OSTEOPOROSIS THERAPY BEYOND THE AGE OF 80 Chairs: Tomasz Grodzicki (Poland), Cyrus Cooper (United Kingdom) Francesco Mattace Raso (The Netherlands) 1. Need for different therapeutic targets in different subpopulations 14.15 Break of older people? 14.30 Athanase Benetos (France) 2. Changes in renal adaptation to stress in older people with hypertension Andrea Ungar (Italy) 3. Response to antihypertensive therapy in older patients with sustained and nonsustained systolic hypertension Jerzy Gasowski (Poland) ROOM 2 14.30 SENSORS, BIOMARKERS, VIDEO-FOOTAGE 16.00 FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FALL MECHANISMS Chairs: Koen Milisen (Belgium), Kilian Rapp (Germany) 1. Sensor-based analyses of falls Jochen Klenk (Germany) 2. Video-based analyses of falls Bart Vanrumste (Belgium) 3. Biomarkers in traumatic brain injuries Bengt Nellgård (Sweden) ROOM 3 14.30 MANAGEMENT OF MALNUTRITION... 16.00 Chairs: Francesco Landi (Italy), Cornel Sieber (Germany) 1. …in community dwelling patients Maria Dolores Sanchez- Rodriguez (Spain) 2. …in hospitalized patients Regina Roller-Wirnsberger (Austria) 3. ...in nursing-home patients Hanna Maria Kerminen (Finland) 44 45
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 14th EuGMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 14.30-16.00 14.30-16.00 ROOM 4 ROOM 6 14.30 T&F GROUP GERONTODONTOLOGY SYMPOSIUM 14.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 16.00 THE IMPORTANCE OF ORAL HEALTH ASPECTS IN FRAIL OLDER 16.00 ORGANISATION OF CARE AND GEROTECHNOLOGY / CONTINENCE Chairs: Anastassia Kossioni (Greece), Mirko Petrovic (Belgium) MANAGEMENT / VACCINES AND IMMUNIZATION Chairs: Tischa van der Cammen (The Netherlands), 1. The impact of medication use on oral health Jean Petermans (Belgium) Gert-Jan van der Putten (The Netherlands) O-055 Elderly patients’ experience of participation in the hospital 2. Aspiration pneumonia and oral health preventive measures discharge: A qualitative metasummary Frauke Muller (Switzerland) Ingvild Lilleheie, Norway) 3. Promotion of oral health practices in nursing homes O-056 Determinants of general practitioners’ attitude towards zoster Barbara Janssens (Belgium) vaccination among people aged 65 and over in France Juliette Gautier (France) O-057 Is the term ‘Care of the Elderly’ (CoE) pejorative, outdated ROOM 5 and needs to be replaced? A patient and staff survey in a district general hospital in United Kingdom on patient and 14.30 SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM public perception 16.00 EuGMS TASK AND FINISH GROUP ON FALL-RISK-INCREASING Rashid Mahmood (United Kingdom) DRUGS: HOW TO PREVENT MEDICATION-RELATED FALLS? O-058 Empowered signposting using a Local Asset Mapping Project Chairs: Nathalie van der Velde (The Netherlands), (LAMP) - a new era of social prescribing? Lotta Seppälä (The Netherlands) David Robinson, Ireland) 1. Knowledge dissemination of FRID O-059 Measuring the impact of communicative robots on older The French Occitanie Macvia experience people in care facilities: do age, gender and stage of Hubert Blain (France) dementia matter? 2. Fall-risk-increasing drugs and deprescribing efforts Kazuko Obayashi (Japan) in nursing homes O-060 Concurrent validity of a mobile sensor-based gait Katarzyna Szczerbinska (Poland) analysis system on a smart walker in older adults with 3. Do type or number of medication or both affect the fall risk? gait impairments Lucie Laflamme (Sweden) Christian Werner (Germany) O-061 Addressing frailty in smart cities through unobtrusive data collection, data analytics and empowerment technologies. Experimental results from the City4Age Project Giovanni Ricevuti (Italy) O-062 Robotic balance evaluation with hunova in older people: correlation with Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) Alberto Cella (Italy) O-063 Thermo-expandable metallic urethral stent for managing elderly people with indwelling urinary catheter: a compelling option to avoid long-term catheterization Rambaud Cyrielle (France) 46 47
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 14th EuGMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 14.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 ROOM 7 ROOM 2 14.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 16.00 SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM 16.00 MULTIMORBIDITY AND COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT 17.30 Sponsored by Chairs: Maria Cristina Polidori (Germany), Tahir Masud (United Kingdom) O-064 The knowledge and attitudes of Flemish geriatric nurses regarding tiredness of life and euthanasia: a survey study Nele Van Den Noortgate (Belgium) SPRINTT TRIAL ON FRAILTY: AN UPDATE Chair: Roberto Bernabei (Italy), Bruno Vellas (France) O-065 Validity of sensor-based, habitual physical activity and gait analysis in older persons with cognitive impairment after 1. Sprintt trial update and baseline data discharge from geriatric rehabilitation Francesco Landi (Italy) Martin Bongartz (Germany) 2. Biomarker Ancilllary Study: O-066 Sex differences in physical functioning while aging in the rationale, methods and expected outcos Netherlands: influence of age, generation and education Ram Miller (USA), Stephan Von Haehling (Denmark) Lena Sialino (The Netherlands) 3. Life after Sprintt: anti-sarcopenic drugs in the pipeline O-067 Impact of spousal bereavement on health and mortality Ronenn Roubenoff (USA) among older adults: nationwide, matched cohort study Lucas Morin (Sweden) O-068 Predictors of deprescribing in nursing home residents on ROOM 3 polypharmacy: results from a multi-centre european study Emanuele Rocco Villani (Italy) 16.00 SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM O-069 Predictive ability of physical and cognitive deficits 17.30 Sponsored by in the Kihon Checklist for incident dependency and mortality in Japanese community-dwellers Shosuke Satake (Japan) O-070 Symptomatic orthostatic hypotension predicts incident NEW ADVANCES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF URINARY depression in a large cohort of community-dwellling older INCONTINENCE IN OLDER PEOPLE people. Data from TILDA Chair: Carlos Verdejo-Bravo (Spain) Robert Briggs (Ireland) 1. Pathophysiology of UI and its relationship O-071 Effect of cumulative exposure to medications with with other geriatric syndromes anticholinergic and sedative properties on dynamic gait Susan Orme (United Kingdom) characteristic in geriatric patients 2. Conservative management of UI in older people Claudine Lamoth (The Netherlands) Rhian Morse (United Kingdom) O-072 Deprescribing made easier 3. Surgical management of UI in older people Denis Curtin (Ireland) Matthias Oelke (Germany) HANDS-ON ROOM 14.30 mHEALTH SOLUTIONS TO TRAIN YOUNG OLD PERSONS 15.30 TO IMPROVE BALANCE, STRENGTH AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Sabato Mellone (Italy), Stefanie Mikolaizak (Germany), Corinna Nerz (Germany), Kristin Taraldsen (Norway) 48 49
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 14th EuGMS 16.00-17.30 ROOM 4 16.00 SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM 17.30 Sponsored by IMMUNISATION AS A FOUNDATION OF ACTIVE HEALTHY AGEING Chair: Thomas Weinke (Germany) 1. Vaccination as a critical component of a holistic approach to health care for older adults James Goodwin (United Kingdom) 2. Frailty, immunity and immunisation in older people: connecting the dots Davide Vetrano (Italy) 3. Life-course immunisation: why geriatricians should be advocates for vaccination throughout life Johannes Huebner (Germany) 4. Closing remarks Thomas Weinke (Germany) ROOM 5 16.00 LECTURE 16.30 POLYPHARMACY AND ADHERENCE: TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN Chair: Alpana Mair (United Kingdom) Graziano Onder (Italy) HANDS-ON ROOM 16.00 EuGMS WORKSHOP 17.30 APPLICATION OF ULTRASOUND FOR MUSCLE ASSESSMENT IN SARCOPENIA Stany Perkisas (Belgium) 50
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 14th EuGMS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 08.30-10.00 08.30-10.00 PLENARY ROOM ROOM 3 08.30 INNOVATIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF POLYPHARMACY 08.30 DOES FRAILTY MATTER? 10.00 Chairs: Heinrich Burkhardt (Germany), Mirko Petrovic (Belgium) 10.00 Chairs: Karen Andersen-Ranberg (Denmark), Alfonso J. Cruz Jentoft (Spain) 1. Medication based tools and beyond – Prespectives to implement 1. Frailty and bone disorder Beers, Start/Stopp and FORTA in daily practive Stany Perkisas (Belgium) Martin Wehling (Germany) 2. Frailty and diabetes 2. Addressing complex prescribing and polypharmacy Suzy Hope (United Kingdom) in older patients in primary care 3. Frailty and cancer Barbara Clyne (Ireland) Marie Laurent (France) 3. Team approaches in manageing medicines Anne Spinewine (Belgium) 10.00 Break 10.30 10.00 Break 10.30 ROOM 4 ROOM 2 08.30 ANTICOAGULANTS IN ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: 10.00 THE EUROSAF PROJECT 08.30 EuGMS LTC SIG AND AMDA SYMPOSIUM Chairs: Stefania Maggi (Italy), Heidi Gruner (Portugal) 10.00 INTEGRATING HIGH QUALITY END-OF-LIFE CARE 1. Prevalence and consequences of AF in older people INTO THE NURSING HOME Timo Strandberg (Finland) Chairs: Olafur Samuelsson (Iceland), Daniel Swagerty (USA) 2. Anticoagulants in AF: RCTs, real life and guidelines 1. Typology of palliative care implementation strategies Maria Cristina Polidori (Germany) in ruropean care homes Katherine Froggatt (United Kingdom) 3. From guidelines to personalized treatment in older people Alberto Pilotto (Italy) 2. The macro-level drivers for the implementation of palliative care in long-term care facilities in Poland Katarzyna Szczerbinska (Poland) 10.00 Break 10.30 3. Addressing the palliative care needs of people with Young Onset Dementia (YOD): the Care4Youngdem Study Raymond Koopmans (The Netherlands) 10.00 Break 10.30 54 55
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 14th EuGMS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 08.30-10.00 08.30-10.00 ROOM 5 ROOM 6 08.30 EuGMS/SIOG JOINT SYMPOSIUM 08.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 10.00 FRAILTY ASSESSMENT IN OLDER ADULTS WITH CANCER 10.00 ACUTE CARE Chairs: Nina Ommundsen (Norway), Cecilia Lund (Denmark) Chairs: Yulia Kotovskaya (Russia), Sofia Duque (Portugal) 1. Frailty screening in older adults with cancer – how to implement O-073 Geriatric vulnerability in older emergency department into clinical practice patients according to electronic health records Philip Braude (United Kingdom) Laura Blomaard (The Netherlands) 2. New targets to assess frailty in older adults with cancer – O-074 Usefulness of C reactive protein and procalcitonin performance measures or biomarkers? to rule out bacteremia in older patients: retrospective Claire Falandry (France) study on 776 blood cultures Gaëtan Gavazzi (France) 3. Geriatric assessment in older adults with cancer – what should the geriatrician provide? O-075 Assessment of anemia and functionality in a geriatric acute Marije Hamaker (The Netherlands) care unit Jorge Corrales (Spain) 10.00 Break O-076 The acute care of the elderly unit: providing rapid specialised 10.30 care for frail older people Towhid Imam (United Kingdom) O-077 The frailty index in the emergency department Enrica Patrizio (Italy) O-078 Acute heart failure: clinical characteristics and in-hospital outcomes in elderly patients. Realworld data from ATHENA registry Andrea Herbst (Italy) O-079 Effect of systemic intensive care unit triage on long-term mortality among critically ill elderly patients in France: a randomized clinical trial Hélène Vallet (France) O-080 Is the Emergency Department fast-track system effective and safe for older patients? Beatrice Gasperini (Italy) O-081 Rapid cognitive assessment with 4AT in Acutely ill patients Aged ≥65 years with suspected infection Marius Myrstad (Norway) 10.00 Break 10.30 56 57
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 14th EuGMS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 08.30-10.00 10.30-12.00 ROOM 7 PLENARY ROOM 08.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 10.30 NEW CLINICAL APPROACHES TO INFECTIONS 10.00 COGNITION AND DEMENTIA 12.00 Chairs: Johan Flamaing (Belgium), Michael Denkinger (Germany) Chairs: Mariëlle Emmelot Vonk (The Netherlands), Eija Lönnroos (Finland) 1. Monitoring the immune system O-082 Association between blood pressure variability and findings Julian Braun (Germany) on magnetic resonance imaging in memory clinic patients 2. Sepsis in older patients Lotte van den Ingh (The Netherlands) Gaëtan Gavazzi (France) O-083 Efficacy of hearing aids on the cognitive status of patients 3. Device infections with Alzheimer’s disease and hearing loss: a multicenter Stijn Blot (Belgium) controlled randomized trial Nguyen Marie-France (France) O-084 Delirium and other complications during hospital stay ROOM 2 related to femoral nerve block vs conventional pain management among patients with hip fracture – A randomised controlled trial 10.30 PROS AND CONS SESSION Birgitta Olofsson (Sweden) 12.00 CURRENT DEFINITIONS OF FRAILTY AND MALNUTRITION Chairs: Avan Aihie Sayer (United Kingdom), Andreas Leischker (Germany) O-085 Symptom profiles in Alzheimer’s disease patients with and without cerebrovascular disease 1. Frailty physical / multidimensional Rannveig Eldholm (Norway) Matteo Cesari (Italy), Jos Schols (The Netherlands) O-086 The relationship between peripheral inflammation 2. Malnutrition definition – new diagnostic criteria by European and progression of Alzheimer’s Disease Society of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) Anne Brita Knapskog (Norway) and Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) Tommy Cederholm (Sweden), Marjorlen Visser (The Netherlands) O-087 Cognitive decline and survival in Parkinson’s disease dementia and dementia with lewy bodies: longitudinal data from the Swedish dementia registry Maria Eriksdotter (Sweden) ROOM 3 O-088 Development of the highly reproducible standardized evaluation system for dementia care by thinking model 10.30 MANAGEMENT OF BEHAVIOURAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL of artificial intelligence 12.00 SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA Miwako Honda (Japan) Chairs: Nele Van Den Noortgate (Belgium), Thomas Jackson (United Kingdom) O-089 Sub-typing of dementia after TIA and stroke: comparison 1. How to manage aggressiveness/agitation? of clinical diagnostic criteria for vascular dementia in a Andreas Engvig (Norway) longitudinal population-based study 2. How to manage sexual behaviour/disorders? Aubretia McColl (United Kingdom) Anette Ciurea (Switzerland) O-090 Intervention program to promote personal autonomy in mild 3. How to manage wandering/ elopement/escaping? and moderate cognitive impairment Sylvie Bonin-Guillaume (France) Myriel López Tatis (Spain) 10.00 Break 10.30 58 59
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 14th EuGMS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 10.30-12.00 10.30-12.00 ROOM 4 ROOM 6 10.30 GERIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE: NEW APPROACHES 10.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 12.00 TO OLDER PATIENTS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT 12.00 BIOGERONTOLOGY, FRAILTY AND SARCOPENIA Chairs: Simon Mooijaart (The Netherlands), Christian Nickel (Switzerland) Chairs: Mark-Anthony Vassallo (Malta), Hubert Blain (France) 1. Embedding frailty in ED and its impact on patient care O-091 Socio-demographic and health characteristics associated Faisal Aijaz (United Kingdom) with transitions between frailty states over three years in the MAPT study 2. Measuring patient reported outcome is feasible in older patients Marie Herr (France) attending the emergency department Yvonne Schoon (The Netherlands) O-092 Comparison of tools for the identification of frail community-dwelling older people in primary care settings: 3. The URGENT CARE model and unplanned ED revisits frail, but according to which tool? Els Devriendt (Belgium) Itziar Vergara (Spain) O-093 Association between frailty tools and functional status in frailty and no frailty subjects (Frailtools study): ROOM 5 preliminary results Jimmy Martin Gonzales Turin (Spain) 10.30 NEW TREATMENTS FOR MAJOR CHRONIC DISEASES O-094 Acute cytokine production upon stimulation with 12.00 IN OLDER ADULTS lipopolysaccharide associates with cardiovascular mortality Chairs: Yulia Kotovskaia (Russia), Gabriel Prada (Romania) risk independent of circulating markers of chronic 1. Heart Failure inflammation Nicolas Girerd (France) Andrea Maier (Australia) 2. COPD O-095 Frailty predicts medication-related harm requiring healthcare: Francesco Landi (Italy) a UK multicentre prospective cohort study Nikesh Parekh (United Kingdom) 3. Anaemia Merete Gregersen (Denmark) O-096 Association of a regulatory anti-oxidant and drug- metabolising gene with multi-morbidity and adverse drug reactions in older adults Greg Scutt (United Kingdom) O-097 Telomere length according to age and sex in adults and in children Athanase Benetos (France) O-098 The association of oral health with body weight within 10 years in community-dwelling older adults Eva Kiesswetter (Germany) O-099 Pronostic value of routine biomarkers in older patients with cancer: pooled analysis of three prospective cohorts Oubaya Nadia (France) 60 61
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