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EUGMS2010

www.EUGMS2010.org. Economic vulnerability. Heterogeneity. Wisdom. Domestic violence. Ageism. Gerontolism. Child abuse. Disability. Changing care patterns. Acute Geriatric Medicine Geriatric Rehabilitation Reduce death/disability by 25%. Ellis, 2004. Bachmann, 2010.

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EUGMS2010

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  1. www.EUGMS2010.org

  2. Economic vulnerability Heterogeneity Wisdom Domestic violence Ageism Gerontolism Child abuse Disability Changing care patterns

  3. Acute Geriatric Medicine Geriatric Rehabilitation Reduce death/disability by 25% Ellis, 2004 Bachmann, 2010

  4. ..my mother can’t go home, it’s far too dangerous…

  5. Key points • Geriatricians as mediators of complexity • Older people most responsible road users • Clinical need for compromised groups • Immediate decision • Co-morbidities • Driver assessment must not victimize older people but support safe mobility • More understanding of doctors and risk

  6. April 2010

  7. Nature variable Nature capricious • Constructivism not objectivism • Typology-based discourse analysis not single-metric Nature precarious Nature benign

  8. be clear about the nature of the risks we seek to manage • hesitate to seek to manage voluntary risks taken by adults • avoid the costs of excessive risk aversion • eschew optimising, single-metric methods; they cannot embrace all stakeholders • be aware of, and seek to accommodate, diverse societal concerns about risk

  9. We do not respond blankly to uncertainty; we impose meanings upon it • The demand for certainty is one which is natural to man, but is nevertheless an intellectual vice Bertrand Russell

  10. Circulation. 2009;120:928-934

  11. Youth, speed, alcohol and “Fill her up with testosterone!”

  12. 10% of referrals • 50% more likely to be male • Younger • Slightly more heart and stroke disease • More (non-driving!) injuries • Causes similar, except less syncope mimics • More nausea, palpitations, chest pain, dyspnoea • Recurrence similar • 12% @ 6/12, 14-17% @ 1 year

  13. Recurrence • 3,877 • 380 syncope while driving • 37 recurrences within 6/12 • 44 within 1 year • 10 recurrences while driving… • 2 within 6/12 • 3 within 1 year • Injurious?

  14. Why? • Venous pooling • Vasodilation • Emotional stimulation

  15. Simple Faint • No barrier • Low risk recurrence • 4/52 • High risk recurrence • Dx and Rx 4/52 • No cause 6/12 • Seizure markers • 6/12+ • No clinical pointers • 6/12

  16. Naughtiness • The peak among the elderly patients in the driving group is intriguing and has potential public health implications because this peak corresponds to an age range with a higher frequency of accidents per driver-year…

  17. Further naughtiness! • …lower than the risk of serious accidents in high-riskgroups, such as young drivers, the elderly, or those drivingwhile intoxicated.

  18. 2001 1985

  19. Accident risk • Lowest of the driving population

  20. U-shaped curve? • Older people drive less miles • Drive on more risky roads • Lower mileage intrinsically risky

  21. Smeed’s Law Revisited.. • ….a relative decrease over time in older drivers' accident involvement per driver license and per active driver from 1983 to 1999 Hakamies-Blomqvist, AAAP, 2005, 37, 675-80

  22. Less Crashes - More Deaths • Fragility • Children and air-bags • Design of the environment • Design of safety features

  23. Schema • Routine transportation inquiry • Assessment • Provisional decision pending full assessment • Intervention(s) • Societal obligations • Review McMahon, 1996

  24. Full clinical assessment • Neuro, Ophth, Musc-skel, MMSE • Collateral History • Drugs • Occupational Therapy • Neuropsych • Specialist driving assessor • Social worker

  25. Driver models • Procedural, personality and behaviour • Cognitive tests of limited value • Hierarchical • Strategic • Tactical • Operational • Michon 1986 • Operationalized • De Raedt 2000

  26. On Road Testing

  27. Medication • Positive impacts • Anti-parkinsonian • Antidepressants • Anti-inflammatories • Anti-dementia drugs? • Negative impacts • Less clearly demonstrated

  28. Co-pilot

  29. www.EUGMS2010.org Early Reg to 16 July

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