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Page 1: 14 EuGMS · Spain Carlos Verdejo-Bravo Sweden Peter Johnson Switzerland Rebecca Dreher-Bruggmann The Netherlands Mariëlle Emmelot-Vonk Turkey Mustafa Cankurtaran United Kingdom Tahir

14th EuGMSInternational Congress of the European Geriatric Medicine Society

Advancing Geriatric Medicinein a Modern World

Berlin, Germany - October 10/12, 2018

www.eugms.org/2018

#EuGMS2018 @eugms2018

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14th EuGMSInternational Congress of the European Geriatric Medicine Society

Advancing Geriatric Medicinein a Modern World

Berlin, Germany - October 10/12, 2018

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Dear colleagues and friends,

It is a pleasure to greet you in this magnificent venue, for the 14thInternational Congress of the EuGMS. I salute the work done by ourCongress Chair, Professor Bauer, his excellent local scientific andorganizing committee, the EuGMS academic board led by ProfessorMirko Petrovic and of course by our very professional conferenceorganisers, Aristea. They have prepared an inspiring, educationaland collegiate experience for us all in this wonderful city.

From here in Berlin we can look around - North, South, West andEast – to the whole of Europe and this is fitting as EuGMS developsinto a truly pan European organisation. All our countries havegrowing older populations, but how we are each responding to thissuccess varies widely. Health inequalities are great and this inequalityis reflected in the health and the healthcare available to olderpeople. Of course, we will continue to learn from those countrieswhere geriatric medicine is well established, but health servicesdeveloping elsewhere have fresh opportunity also to generate newideas and innovative approaches from which we can all benefit.

A new initiative at this Congress is the Community Booth, whereyou will find out more about the work of the EuGMS and its nationalsociety members. Since last year our scope has expanded to allmembers of the WHO Europe Region and we have welcomedBelarus, Israel, Lithuania, Russia, and Turkey. You will also see howour Global Europe Initiative aims to put particular effort intoassisting the development of geriatrics in countries where it is stillin its infancy, and a new feature of this Congress has been travel andother grants to enable for presenters to come from parts wherefinancial support is particularly difficult.

Enjoy the Congress, enjoy each other, visit the Booth, sign up forour email list for EGM, our journal, and use the social media hereand during the coming year to keep involved with your EuGMS.

Finbarr C. MartinEuGMS President, 2018-19

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSEuGMS COMMUNITY 14th EuGMS

EuGMS Community

Welcome to the

We are EuGMS!EuGMS is proud to invite you to the EuGMS COMMUNITY BOOTH.For the first time, here at the Berlin Congress, we have adedicated area to share information and ideas about nationalsociety members of EuGMS and key activities of EuGMS itself.In the booth you will find interactive displays on:

• work of the National Societies• information and contacts for Special Interest Groups- severalare newly established: so come and get involved• the Global Europe Initiative: a new project expanding oursupport and involvement to newer members, especially inEastern and Southern Europe: members will be in the boothfrom 12-13.30 on Thursday 11th and Friday12th• The EuGMS boards and the new Social Media Group.

Come and meet your fellow EuGMS colleagues, get involved!

For more information please visit our website www.eugms.org

BRING YOUR EXCELLENCE TO EuGMS BERLIN 2018JOIN THE EuGMS COMMUNITY

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WELCOME LETTER14th EuGMS

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

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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

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EXECUTIVE BOARD

President Finbarr Martin (United Kingdom)

Past President Stefania Maggi (Italy)

President-Elect Athanase Benetos (France)

Academic Director Mirko Petrovic (Belgium)

Financial Directors Leo Boelaarts (The Netherlands)Jean Petermans (Belgium)

General Secretary Anne Ekdahl (Sweden)

Web Director Sofia Duque (Portugal)

Special Advisor Cornel Christian Sieber (Germany)

ACADEMIC BOARD

Academic Director Mirko Petrovic (Belgium)

Jürgen Bauer (Germany)Antonio Cherubini (Italy)Alfonso J. Cruz Jentoft (Spain)Tomasz Grodzicki (Poland)Kiyoka Kinugawa-Bourron (France)Anastassia Kossioni (Greece)Eija Lönnroos (Finland)Francesco Mattace Raso (The Netherlands)Avan Aihie Sayer (United Kingdom)

LOCAL COMMITTEE

President of the Congress Jürgen Bauer (Germany)

Clemens Becker (Germany)Cornelius Bollheimer (Germany)Heinrich Burkhardt (Germany)Michael Denkinger (Germany)Hans-Juergen Heppner (Germany)Ursula Müller-Werdan (Germany)Maria Cristina Polidori (Germany)Rupert Püllen (Germany)Kilian Rapp (Germany)Cornel Christian Sieber (Germany)Katrin Singler (Germany)Ulrich Thiem (Germany)Wolfgang von Renteln-Kruse (Germany)Rainer Wirth (Germany)Tania Zieschang (Germany)

FULL BOARD

Austria Regina Roller-WirnsbergerBelarus Andrei IlnitskiBelgium Jean-Pierre BayensCzech Republic Iva HolmerovaDenmark Solejg Henneberg PedersenEstonia Helgi KolkFinland Riitta AntikainenFrance Hubert BlainGermany Rupert PüllenGreece Yannis EllulHungary Béla SzékácsIceland Ólafur SamúelssonIreland Shaun O’KeeffeIsrael Tzvi DwolatzkyItaly Gianpaolo CedaLatvia Janis ZalkansLithuania Vidmantas AleknaLuxembourg Jean-Claude LenersMalta Mark Anthony VassalloNorway Nils J. HolandPoland Tomasz GrodzickiPortugal Lia MarquesRomania Gabriel Ioan PradaRussia Yulia KotovskayaSerbia Mladen DavidovicSlovakia Silvester KrcmerySlovenia Gregor VeninšekSpain Carlos Verdejo-BravoSweden Peter JohnsonSwitzerland Rebecca Dreher-BruggmannThe Netherlands Mariëlle Emmelot-VonkTurkey Mustafa CankurtaranUnited Kingdom Tahir Masud

OBSERVERS

Albania Genc BurazeriBulgaria Toni StaykovaCroatia Spomenka Tomek-RoksandicCyprus Kyriakos Adamou

REPRESENTATIVES FROM OTHER ORGANISATIONS

IAGG-ER Mario BarbagalloEAMA Nele Van Den NoortgateUEMS-GMS Jaap Krulder

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GLOBAL EUROPE INITIATIVE

Athanase Benetos (France)

Gülistan Bahat Ozturk (Turkey)Sofia Duque (Portugal)Anne Ekdahl (Sweden)Radhouane Gouiaa (Tunisia)Yulia Kotovskaya (Russia)Mirko Petrovic (Belgium)Cornel Christian Sieber (Germany)Georges Soulis (France)

SOCIAL MEDIA GROUP

Sofia Duque (Portugal)

Ioannis Georgiopoulos (Greece)Mary Ni Lochlainn (United Kingdom)Stephanie Miot (France)Shane O Hanlon (Ireland)Karolina Piotrowicz (Poland)

EuGMS SECRETARIAT

Via Roma, 1016121 Genova • ItalyE-mail [email protected]

ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT

Via Roma, 1016121 Genova • ItalyTel. (+39) 010 553591Fax (+39) 010 5535970E-mail [email protected]

SECRETARIATCOMMITTEES 14th EuGMS

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11UMSPANNWERK OSTPalisadenstraße 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.

JOIN US FOR AN OUTSTANDING NIGHT WHICH WILL LAST IN YOUR MEMORY FOR A LIFETIME!

LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLEBUY YOUR TICKET AT THE REGISTRATION DESK!

€ 65 VAT included

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TIME TABLEWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10

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PLENARY ROOM

ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4 ROOM 5 ROOM 6 ROOM 7

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OLDER PATIENTS WITH DIABETES IN A MODERN WORLDIN COLLABORATION WITH SIG ON DIABETES

DIFFERENTIATING HEALTH FROM DISEASE IN OLD AGE

ANAEMIA AS ACOMORBIDITY IN OLD PATIENTS

FRAILTY IN GERIATRICPSYCHIATRY: A HIGHRISK CLINICALPOPULATION

SUBMITTEDEuGMS/FFNSYMPOSIUMOSTEOSARCOPENIA:A NEW GERIATRICSYNDROME

SUBMITTEDSYMPOSIUMADVANCING THETEACHING OFGERIATRIC MEDICINE:@ THE EDGE OFTOMORROW’SPOSSIBILITIES!

ORALCOMMUNICATIONSMETABOLISM AND NUTRITION

16.0017.30

KEEPING DEMENTIA CAREAT THE FOREFRONT

EDA-EuGMS SYMPOSIUMOPTIMSING THE MANAGEMENT OF DELIRIUM IN DAILY PRACTICE

ORAL HEALTH IN OLDERADULTS

GERIATRICS ANDOTHER SPECIALISTSWHY DO THEY NEEDEACH OTHER?

SUBMITTED IGRIMUPSYMPOSIUM FROM OBSERVATIONTO INTERVENTION:EVIDENCE TOINFORMPRESCRIBING ANDDEPRESCRIBING INOLDER PEOPLE

SUBMITTEDSYMPOSIUMSPECIAL CARE UNITSFOR OLDER ACUTELYILL PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVEIMPAIRMENT IN THE UNITEDKINGDOM, FRANCEAND GERMANY

ORALCOMMUNICATIONS PRE AND POSTOPERATIVE CAREAND GERIATRICREHABILITATION

18.0019.30

OPENING CEREMONYOPENING LECTUREMULTIDIMENSIONALCOMPARISON OFSOCIETIES’ ADAPTATIONTO SOCIETAL AGINGCREATIVITY AND WISDOMIN THE WORK OFJOHANN SEBASTIAN BACHPERFORMANCE OFJOHANN SEBASTIANBACH’S MUSIC

19.30 WELCOME RECEPTION WELCOME RECEPTION

17.3018.00 BREAK BREAK

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TIME TABLETHURSDAY, OCTOBER 11

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1716

PLENARYROOM

ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4 ROOM 5 ROOM 6 ROOM 7 HANDS-ONROOM

08.3010.00

INFORMATION ANDCOMMUNICATIONTECHNOLOGY-BASED TRAININGIN GERIATRICPATIENTS

SIG PALLIATIVECARE SYMPOSIUMDISCONTINUINGTREATMENTSNEAR THE END OFLIFE: CHOOSINGWITH CARE IN A CONTEXT OF UNCERTAINTY

DIAGNOSIS OFCOGNITIVEDISORDERS

ESCEO-EuGMSSYMPOSIUM CALCIUM ANDVITAMIN DSUPPLEMENTATIONIN OLDER PEOPLE:WHY, WHEN AND HOW MUCH? SUBMITTED

SYMPOSIUMPHYSICALRESILIENCE:TOWARDS CLINICALUTILITY OF THIS NEWCONCEPT AS ARECOVERY MARKERIN GERIATRICMEDICINE

ORALCOMMUNICATIONS FRAILTY ANDSARCOPENIA

ORALCOMMUNICATIONSLONGEVITY ANDPREVENTION

10.3012.00

INNOVATIONS INSARCOPENIA

PROS AND CONSSESSIONTRAINING INDEMENTIA

CARDIOVASCULARCARE OF OLDERADULTS

IAGG-EU - EuGMSSYMPOSIUMBETTERUNDERSTANDINGOF THE MEANINGAND INDIVIDUALEXPERIENCE OF AGEING

SUBMITTEDSYMPOSIUMCRISES CARE IN DEMENTIA:INSIGHTS FROMDAILY CLINICALPRACTICE ANDRESEARCH

ORALCOMMUNICATIONS GERIATRICEDUCATION

ORALCOMMUNICATIONS COMORBIDITY ANDMULTIMORBIDITY

PRIMARYPREVENTION OFFUNCTIONALDECLINE: THEADAPTATION OF THELIFE CONCEPT TO APOST-RETIREMENTTARGET GROUP

12.0013.30

LUNCH SESSIONSponsored by Nestlé Health ScienceNEW EVIDENCEFOR MEDICALNUTRITION TOIMPROVE PATIENTOUTCOMES

LUNCH SESSION Sponsored byGlaxoSmithKlineAGEING,INFECTIOUSDISEASES ANDVACCINATION

LUNCH SESSION Sponsored byFresenius KabiBEST PRACTICESHARING FOR THEMANAGEMENT OFFRAILTY

SPONSOREDLECTURESponsored byMedtronicHIGHLIGHTS OF THE NEW 2018 ESCGUIDELINES FORDIAGNOSIS OFSYNCOPE &TRANSIENT LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS

EAMA WORKSHOP 1GETTING READY FOR RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION

13.3014.15

KEYNOTE LECTUREOSTEOPOROSISTHERAPY BEYONDTHE AGE OF 80

14.3016.00

HYPERTENSION INOLDER PEOPLEPARTICULARITIESAND PRECAUTIONS

SENSORS,BIOMARKERS,VIDEO-FOOTAGEFOR A BETTERUNDERSTANDINGOF FALLMECHANISMS

MANAGEMENT OFMALNUTRITION...

T&F GROUPGERONTODONTOLOGYSYMPOSIUMTHE IMPORTANCEOF ORAL HEALTHASPECTS IN FRAILOLDER

SUBMITTEDSYMPOSIUMEuGMS TASK ANDFINISH GROUP ONFALL-RISK-INCREASING DRUGS:HOW TO PREVENTMEDICATION-RELATED FALLS?

ORALCOMMUNICATIONSORGANISATION OF CARE ANDGEROTECHNOLOGY /CONTINENCEMANAGEMENT /VACCINES ANDIMMUNIZATION

ORALCOMMUNICATIONSMULTIMORBIDITYANDCOMPREHENSIVEGERIATRICASSESSMENT

14.30/15.30mHEALTHSOLUTIONS TOTRAIN YOUNG OLDPERSONS TO IMPROVEBALANCE,STRENGTH ANDPHYSICAL ACTIVITY

16.0017.30

SPONSOREDSYMPOSIUMSponsored bySprinttSPRINTT TRIAL ONFRAILTY: ANUPDATE

SPONSOREDSYMPOSIUMSponsored by OntexNEW ADVANCESIN THEMANAGEMENT OF URINARYINCONTINENCE IN OLDER PEOPLE

SPONSOREDSYMPOSIUMSponsored by MSDIMMUNISATION AS A FOUNDATIONOF ACTIVEHEALTHY AGEING

16.00/16.30LECTUREPOLYPHARMACYAND ADHERENCE:TWO SIDES OF THESAME COIN

EuGMS WORKSHOP APPLICATION OF ULTRASOUNDFOR MUSCLEASSESSMENT IN SARCOPENIA

10.0010.30 BREAK BREAK

14.1514.30 BREAK BREAK

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TIME TABLEFRIDAY, OCTOBER 12

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1918

PLENARYROOM

ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4 ROOM 5 ROOM 6 ROOM 7 HANDS-ONROOM

08.3010.00

INNOVATIONS INTHE MANAGEMENTOF POLYPHARMACY

EuGMS LTC SIGAND AMDASYMPOSIUM INTEGRATINGHIGH QUALITYEND-OF-LIFE CAREINTO THENURSING HOME

DOES FRAILTYMATTER?

ANTICOAGULANTSIN ATRIALFIBRILLATION: THEEUROSAF PROJECT

EuGMS/SIOG JOINTSYMPOSIUMFRAILTYASSESSMENT INOLDER ADULTS WITHCANCER

ORALCOMMUNICATIONSACUTE CARE

ORALCOMMUNICATIONSCOGNITION AND DEMENTIA

10.3012.00

NEW CLINICALAPPROACHES TO INFECTIONS

PROS AND CONSSESSIONCURRENTDEFINITIONS OFFRAILTY ANDMALNUTRITION

MANAGEMENT OFBEHAVIOURAL ANDPSYCHOLOGICALSYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA

GERIATRICEMERGENCYMEDICINE: NEWAPPROACHESTO OLDER PATIENTS IN THEEMERGENCYDEPARTMENT

NEW TREATMENTSFOR MAJORCHRONIC DISEASESIN OLDER ADULTS

ORALCOMMUNICATIONSBIOGERONTOLOGY,FRAILTY ANDSARCOPENIA

ORALCOMMUNICATIONSDELIRIUM,GERIATRIC INORGAN DISEASE

10.30/11.45CLINICAL ANDINSTRUMENTEDASSESSMENT TOIDENTIFY OLDERPERSONS AT RISK OFFUNCTIONAL DECLINE.CBMS AS A MEASUREOF PHYSICAL ABILITY

12.0013.30

LUNCH SESSION Sponsored byNutriciaMOBILITY,STRENGTH & FUNCTION: HOW SPECIALISEDNUTRITION CAN HELP

LUNCH SESSIONSponsored byAbbottTACKLING THELOSS OF MUSCLEMASS IN CLINICALPRACTICE

LUNCH SESSIONSponsored by Sanofi PasteurTHE DOMINOEFFECTS OFINFLUENZADISEASE IN OLDERADULTS - MOVINGBEYOND THEACUTE INFECTIONTO RECOGNIZETHE FULL PUBLICHEALTH IMPACT

EAMA WORKSHOP 2IMPLEMENTATIONOF CGA FOR ALL OLDERHOSPITALIZEDPATIENTS?LITERATURE,CURRENTPRACTICES, RISKSAND BENEFITES,WAYS OFIMPLEMENTATION

13.3014.15

KEYNOTE LECTURETHE NEW EWGSOPCONSENSUS ONSARCOPENIA 2018

14.3016.00

MULTIMORBIDITY2.0 – SOME LIGHT FROM THERESEARCH FIELD

OROPHARYNGEALDYSPHAGIA

GERIATRICASSESSMENT IN CLINICALPRACTICE

SUBMITTEDSYMPOSIUMTOWARDS AEUROPEANCONSENSUS ONGERIATRICREHABILITATION?

SUBMITTEDSYMPOSIUMTECHNOLOGY AND AGING: NEWOPPORTUNITIES FOR A BETTER LIFE

ORALCOMMUNICATIONS ETHICS AND END OF LIFE CARE /COGNITION AND DEMENTIA /ACUTE CARE

ORALCOMMUNICATIONSPHARMACOLOGY

DATA ANALYTICSFOR PHYSICALACTIVITYASSESSMENT: WHAT CLINICALLYRELEVANTINFORMATION WECAN EXTRACT FROMRAW SENSOR DATA

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CLOSINGCEREMONY HIGHLIGHTS OFTHE EuGMS 2018CONGRESS

10.0010.30 BREAK BREAK

14.1514.30 BREAK BREAK

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10

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14.30 OLDER PATIENTS WITH DIABETES IN A MODERN WORLD16.00 IN COLLABORATION WITH SIG ON DIABETES

Chairs: Stefania Maggi (Italy), Eva Topinkova (Czech Republic)

1. The older patient and the new anti-diabetic drugsAndrej Zeyfang (Germany)

2. Digital technologies in the care of older people with diabetesIsabelle Bourdel-Marchasson (France)

3. Non-pharmacological management of diabetes in older patientsDaniel Tessier (Canada)

14.30 DIFFERENTIATING HEALTH FROM DISEASE IN OLD AGE 16.00 Chairs: Yannis Ellul (Greece), Cornel Sieber (Germany)

1. How to define health in old age Judith Fuchs (Germany)

2. Age adapted cut-offs of laboratory valuesJoris Delanghe (Belgium)

3. Arterial stiffness: a tissue biomarker of aging Francesco Mattace Raso (The Netherlands)

14.30 ANAEMIA AS A COMORBIDITY IN OLD PATIENTS16.00 Chairs: Thomas Münzer (Switzerland), Anne Ekdahl (Sweden)

1. Anaemia and impact on biocognitive functionalityKiyoka Kinugawa-Bourron (France)

2. How does anaemia impact on morbidity and mortalitySofia Duque (Portugal)

3. Management of anaemia in geriatric patientsKatrin Singler (Germany)

PLENARY ROOM

ROOM 2

ROOM 3

14.30 FRAILTY IN GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY:16.00 A HIGH RISK CLINICAL POPULATION

Chairs: Richard Oude Voshaar (The Netherlands), Reinhardt Lindner (Germany)

1. Predictive value of frailty in patients with mental disordersCarolien Benraad (The Netherlands)

2. Frailty and depression in older people: a complex relationshipNicola Veronese (Italy)

3. Interaction between social isolation, loneliness, frailty and depressionSylvie Bonin-Guillaume (France)

14.30 SUBMITTED EuGMS/FFN SYMPOSIUM16.00 OSTEOSARCOPENIA: A NEW GERIATRIC SYNDROME

Chairs: Karsten Dreinhöfer (Germany), Finbarr Martin (United Kingdom)

1. Osteosarcopenia in hip fracture patients – prevalence and clinical challengesAnette Hylen Ranhoff (Norway)

2. Bone-muscle crosstalk: toward a better understandingof musculoskeletal pathologiesHubert Blain (France)

3. Role of nutrition and physical exercise in the prevention of boneand muscle wasting in hip fracture patientsAlfonso J. Cruz Jentoft (Spain)

14.30 SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM16.00 ADVANCING THE TEACHING OF GERIATRIC MEDICINE:

@ THE EDGE OF TOMORROW’S POSSIBILITIES!Chairs: Thomas Jackson (United Kingdom), Marit S. Bakken (Norway)

1. Is traditional classroom teaching (also in geriatric medicine) dead?Regina Roller-Wirnsberger (Austria)

2. Teaching geriatric medicine through gamificationSusanne S. Hernes (Norway)

3. Teaching Geriatric Medicine through simulationEsa Jämsen (Finland)

ROOM 5

ROOM 4

ROOM 6

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 14.30-16.00

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 14.30-16.00

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14.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS16.00 METABOLISM AND NUTRITION

Chairs: Rainer Wirth (Germany), Mustafa Cankurtaran (Turkey)

O-001 Prevalence of malnutrition using harmonized definitions inolder adults from different settings in Europe and NewZealand – a MaNuEL Study Maike Wolters (Germany)

O-002 MNA® nutritional screening identifies COPD patients withhigher rate of complications Kala Kaspar (Switzerland)

O-003 The role of health considerations in food choice of community-dwelling older adults with functional limitations Hanna Maria Rempe (Germany)

O-004 Development and validation of a short food questionnaire toscreen for low protein intake in community-dwelling olderadults: The Protein Screener 55+ (Pro55+) Hanneke Wijnhoven (The Netherlands)

O-005 Physical function after resistance training among old adultswith metabolic syndrome Olof Gudny Geirsdottir (Iceland)

O-006 Happiness of the oldest old men is associated with fruit andvegetable intakes Satu Jyväkorpi (Finland)

O-007 Body-shape and falls among community-dwelling older adultsin the Malaysian elders Longitudinal Research Study Sheng Hui Kioh (Malaysia)

O-008 From mitochondria to healthy aging: the role of branched-chain amino acids treatment: MATeR a randomized study Francesca Dutto (Italy)

O-009 Determinants of malnutrition in older persons – results fromthe European MaNuEL knowledge hub Dorothee Volkert (Germany)

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16.00 KEEPING DEMENTIA CARE AT THE FOREFRONT17.30 Chairs: Eija Lönnroos (Finland), Ingvild Saltvedt (Norway)

1. Preclinical Alzheimer’s disease: definition, natural history,and diagnostic criteriaBruno Dubois (France)

2. Drug development in Alzheimer’s disease: the path to 2025Lutz Froelich (Germany)

3. Ideas and advice on developing and implementinga national dementia strategyShaun Timothy O’Keeffe (Ireland)

17.30 Break18.00

16.00 EDA-EuGMS SYMPOSIUM17.30 OPTIMSING THE MANAGEMENT OF DELIRIUM IN DAILY PRACTICE

Chairs: Adalsteinn Gudmundsson (Iceland), Ulrich Thiem (Germany)

1. Non pharmacological interventions for delirium preventionin the acute careKoen Milisen (Belgium)

2. Pharmacological prevention of delirium in the acute settingsLeiv Otto Watne (Norway)

3. How to implement a non-pharmacological protocol in the dailyclinical practice: barriers and facilitatorsAntonio Cherubini (Italy)

17.30 Break18.00

PLENARY ROOM

ROOM 2

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 16.00-17.30

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 14.30-16.00

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16.00 ORAL HEALTH IN OLDER ADULTS 17.30 Chairs: Regina Roller-Wirnsberger (Austria), Katrin Singler (Germany)

1. Oral health status in old ageJustyna Hajto-Bryk (Poland)

2. Interactions between oral and general healthNicolas Martínez-Velilla (Spain)

3. Prevention of oral problems in old ageAnastassia Kossioni (Greece)

17.30 Break18.00

16.00 GERIATRICS AND OTHER SPECIALISTS17.30 WHY DO THEY NEED EACH OTHER?

Chairs: Mustafa Cankurtaran (Turkey), Desmond O’Neill (Ireland)

1. Added value of geriatric assesment in cardiovascular clinical careUrsula Müller-Werdan (Germany)

2. Nephrology: an interdisciplinary response to a growing challengeRaymond Vanholder (Belgium)

3. Peri-operative care and follow-up of older surgical patients:a joint venture between surgeon and geriatricianArturo Vilches Moraga (United Kingdom)

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PRESCRIBING AND DEPRESCRIBING IN OLDER PEOPLE Chairs: Doron Garfinkel (Israel), Michael Denkinger (Germany)

1. Big data geriatric pharmacoepidemiology:findings from nationwide registersKristina Johnell (Sweden)

2. Prescribing and deprescribing: addressing inappropriatemedication use in older adultsDanijela Gnjidic (Australia)

3. Withdrawal versus continuation of long-term antipsychoticdrug use for behavioural and psychological symptomsin older people with dementiaMirko Petrovic (Belgium)

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16.00 SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM17.30 SPECIAL CARE UNITS FOR OLDER ACUTELY ILL PATIENTS

WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, FRANCE AND GERMANYChairs: Tahir Masud (United Kingdom), Wolfgang von Renteln-Kruse (Germany)

1. Management of patients with dementia in a Special Care AcuteWard in the past 20 years: the French experienceAnne-Bahia Abdeljalil (France)

2. Medical and Mental Health Unit for older people with cognitivedisorders in the United Kingdom: development, evaluation and impactRowan Harwood (United Kingdom)

3. Special Care Units for patients with dementia.First experiences and where we are after 20 years in GermanyTania Zieschang (Germany)

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AND GERIATRIC REHABILITATIONChairs: Antoine Vella (Malta), Solveig Henneberg Pedersen (Denmark)

O-010 Nutrition and functional outcomes in older adults admitted to rehabilitation units: a multi-centre cohort study Diana Lelli (Italy)

O-011 Increasing life-space mobility in multimorbid older personswith motor and cognitive impairment Phoebe Ullrich (Germany)

O-012 Fear of falling in geriatric patients recovering from hipfracture - a matter of motor performance or emotion Tobias Eckert (Germany)

O-013 Pre-discharge rehabilitation after hip surgery reduces 30-dayreadmissions in older adults: National Health InsuranceService–Senior Cohort (2007–2012) 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 patientsassessed by an elderly care liaison service: Salford POP-GS Arturo Vilches-Moraga (United Kingdom)

O-017 Association between anticholinergic load and urinaryretention 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)

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18.00 OPENING CEREMONY19.30 Jurgen Bauer (Germany) - President of the 14th EuGMS Congress

Finbarr Martin (United Kingdom) - President of EuGMSMirko Petrovic (Belgium) - Academic Director of EuGMS

OPENING LECTUREMULTIDIMENSIONAL COMPARISON OF SOCIETIES’ ADAPTATION TO SOCIETAL AGINGJack Rowe (USA)

CREATIVITY AND WISDOM IN THE WORK OF JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACHAndreas Kruse (Germany)

PERFORMANCE OF JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH’S MUSIC

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08.30 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY-BASED10.00 TRAINING IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS

Chairs: Clemens Becker (Germany), Christophe Büla (Switzerland)

1. The ICT based measurement of real world walking speedto guide training and coachingKamiar Aminian (Switzerland)

2. Psychological aspects of ICT based coaching and ICT based trainingChristopher Todd (United Kingdom)

3. Effects of the PreventIT feasibility RCTJorunn Helbostad (Norway)

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08.30 SIG PALLIATIVE CARE SYMPOSIUM10.00 DISCONTINUING TREATMENTS NEAR THE END OF LIFE:

CHOOSING WITH CARE IN A CONTEXT OF UNCERTAINTYChairs: Thomas Frühwald (Austria), Katarzyna Wieczorowska-Tobiaz (Poland)

1. Prognostic indicators for older people with advanced illness:predicting the unpredictableNele Van Den Noortgate (Belgium)

2. Overuse of medical services near the end of life:too much, too late?Lucas Morin (Sweden)

3. The clinical and ethical challenges of discontinuing treatmentsSophie Pautex (Switzerland)

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08.30 DIAGNOSIS OF COGNITIVE DISORDERS 10.00 Chairs: Sylvie Bonin, (France), Kiyoka Kinugawa-Bourron (France)

1. Neuropsychological assessment - When and how?Anne-Brita Knapskog (Norway)

2. Cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers - When and how?Katrien Cobbaert (Belgium)

3. Neuroimaging - When and how?Frédéric Blanc (France)

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08.30 ESCEO-EuGMS SYMPOSIUM 10.00 CALCIUM AND VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION IN OLDER PEOPLE:

WHY, WHEN AND HOW MUCH? Chairs: Jean-Yves Reginster (Belgium), Cyrus Cooper (United Kingdom)

1. Role of Calcium and Vitamin D in musculoskeletal healthRené Rizzoli (Switzerland)

2. Safety of Calcium administration in older people:critical analysis of the evidenceNick Harvey (United Kingdom)

3. Role of food supplements (outside vitamin D and calcium)in muscle healthOlivier Bruyère (Belgium)

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08.30 SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM10.00 PHYSICAL RESILIENCE: TOWARD CLINICAL UTILITY OF THIS NEW

CONCEPT AS A RECOVERY MARKER IN GERIATRIC MEDICINEChair: René Melis (The Netherlands), Heather Whitson (USA)

1. Frailty, resilience, intrinsic capacity:three distinct and complementary conceptsMatteo Cesari (Italy)

2. The role of biological and physiological markers and lifeexperiences and psychosocial risk factors in the developmentof life-long physical resilience: evidence from TILDA and SNAC-kAisling O’Halloran (Ireland), Serhiy Dekhtyar (Sweden)

3. The association of dynamical indicators of resiliencewith hospitalization outcomes and recovery in geriatrics inpatientsSanne Gijzel (The Netherlands)

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08.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 10.00 FRAILTY AND SARCOPENIA

Chairs: Karolina Piotrowicz (Poland), Avan Aihie Sayer (United Kingdom)

O-019 Systematic review on pharmacotherapy for hypertension in functionally impaired elderly – sub-project of theMedication and Quality of Life in frail older persons (MedQoL) Research Group Michael Denkinger (Germany)

O-020 The impact of intramuscular adipose tissue on the 4-yearsmortality risk of hospitalized geriatric patientsStany Perkisas (Belgium)

O-021 A cluster-randomized clinical trial of a daily physical activitycombined with nutritional Supplement In Nursing HomeResidents – The OPEN StudySofia Vikström (Sweden)

O-022 The functional continuum in relation to survival in older adults: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 detectablechange of the SarQoL® questionnaire: an analysis of subjectsfrom 8 validation studies Anton Geerinck (Belgium)

O-025 Association between frailty and life-course obesity incommunity-dwelling elders: the GAZEL cohortBenjamin Landré (France)

O-026 Muscle function, muscle mass and sarcopenia and its relationto independent ageing. A report from the UppsalaLongitudinal Study of Adult Men (ULSAM) Kristin Franzon (Sweden)

O-027 Telomere length and frailty: The Helsinki Birth Cohort Study Markus Haapanen (Finland)

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Chairs: Andrei Ilnitski (Belarus), Olafur Samuelsson (Iceland)

O-028 Predicting the onset of functional decline in people aged 65-75 years old: pooled analysis of four European cohort studiesNini Hannah Jonkman (The Netherlands)

O-029 “Active Health Promotion in Old Age“: Who benefited from participation? Compression of morbidity assessed in the Longitudinal Urban Cohort Ageing Study (LUCAS) over 13.8 years Ulrike Dapp (Germany)

O-030 Is healthy overweight in midlife also associated with successfulaging? The Helsinki Businessmen Study Timo Strandberg (Finland)

O-031 A new virtual ward: assessing its impact on elderly patients inthe Poole North locality in Dorset, UKCharles Jefferson-Loveday (United Kingdom)

O-032 Midlife predictors of reaching 90 years of age in the HelsinkiBusinessmen Study Annele Urtamo (Finland)

O-033 Prevention for senior citizens requiring care- Lübeck ModelWorlds of Movement (Lübecker Modell Bewegungswelten) Sonja Krupp (Germany)

O-034 The burden and mental health among singleton caregiver formultiple family members: a nationwide cross-sectional study Miku Izutsu (Japan)

O-035 The pharmacist in the Acute Geriatric Inpatient TreatmentTeam – Impact on hospital readmissions and trans-sectoralcommunication (AGITATE) Mathias Freitag (Germany)

O-036 Fifty percent reduction of falls and fractures among elderly in nursing homes Christian Molnár (Sweden)

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10.30 INNOVATIONS IN SARCOPENIA12.00 Chairs: Jürgen Bauer (Germany), Gülistan Bahat (Turkey)

1. Sarcopenia and obesityMauro Zamboni (Italy)

2. New nutritional interventionsMaurits Vandewoude (Belgium)

3. Pharmacotherapy – where do we stand?Avan Aihie Sayer (United Kingdom)

10.30 PROS AND CONS SESSION12.00 TRAINING IN DEMENTIA

Chairs:Maria Cristina Polidori (Germany), Kiyoka Kinugawa-Bourron (France)

1. Cognitive trainingKaisu Pitkälä (Finland), Javier Olazarán (Spain)

2. Motor trainingKlaus Hauer (Germany), Sally Lamb (United Kingdom)

10.30 CARDIOVASCULAR CARE OF OLDER ADULTS 12.00 Chairs: Thomasz Grodzicki (Poland), Karen Andersen Ranberg (Denmark)

1. Hypertension - what are the treatment goalsUte Hoffmann (Germany)

2. Mitral valve disease - treatment options and riskAnastasia Koutsouri (Greece)

3. Heart failure - the balance between ACEI, sartansand spironolactone and renal dysfunctionMarte Mellingsaeter (Norway)

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10.30 IAGG-EU - EuGMS SYMPOSIUM12.00 BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE MEANING AND INDIVIDUAL

EXPERIENCE OF AGEING Chairs: Finbarr Martin (United Kingdom), Mario Barbagallo (Italy)

1. Geriatric medicine and cultural gerontologyDesmond O’Neill (Ireland)

2. Reaching older people: understanding of health and preventiveexperiences for a tailored approachChristiane Patzelt (Germany)

3. Psychological health in the retirement transition:rationale and first findings in the HEalth, Ageingand Retirement Transitions in Sweden (HAERTS) studyBoo Johansson (Sweden)

10.30 SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM12.00 CRISES CARE IN DEMENTIA: INSIGHTS FROM DAILY CLINICAL

PRACTICE AND RESEARCHChairs: Marjolein van der Marck (The Netherlands), René Melis (The Netherlands)

1. What should a good dementia crisis service look like?A model of ‘best practice’ (AQUEDUCT)Donna Maria Coleston-Shields (United Kingdom)

2. Crises management in dementia care in Germany:moving from ER admissions to home-treatmentVjera Holthoff-Detto (Germany)

3. Dementia care in the Netherlands: how to improve crisesmanagement? Recommendations from action-based researchMarjolein van der Marck (The Netherlands)

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10.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 12.00 GERIATRIC EDUCATION

Chairs: Tzvi Dwolatzky (Israel), Francesco Mattace Raso (The Netherlands)

O-037 Geriatric medicine simulation for medical students Nicola Linscott (United Kingdom)

O-038 Why did they choose Geriatrics? A national survey amongFrench medical studentsJoaquim Prud’homm (France)

O-039 Innovations in geriatric medicine: lessons from the first pan-speciality trainee-led national audit Geriatric MedicineResearch Collaborative (GeMRC) Geriatric Medicine Research (GeMRC), (United Kingdom)

O-040 Reducing antibiotic overprescribing in Nursing Homes (NHs): role of education, leadership, and variation in practice patterns Philip Sloane (USA)

O-041 Dementia communication skills course: improving medicalstudents’ confidence and patient-centred communication skillsin dementia care Jasmine Gan (United Kingdom)

O-042 Insight in residents and consultants applied knowledge of pharmacotherapy and polypharmacyMariska van Haastrecht (The Netherlands)

O-043 Clinical uncertainty in geriatrics: how the enhance coping by residents Marianne van Iersel (The Netherlands)

O-044 How to organize a geriatric curriculum during financial crisis?Geriatric training from scratchGeorgios Soulis (Greece)

O-045 Gero-Parcours - a teaching unit in dental education Angela Stillhart (Switzerland)

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10.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 12.00 COMORBIDITY AND MULTIMORBIDITY

Chairs: Ursula Mueller-Werdan (Germany), Riitta Antikainen (Finland)

O-046 QT dispersion in Masked Hypertention: an arrhythmogenicrisk factor (G-MASH-QT) Mert Esme (Turkey)

O-047 Repeated cerebrospinal fluid removal procedure in olderpatients with idiopathic normotensive hydrocephalusineligible for surgical treatment Sarah Damanti (Italy)

O-048 Hypothyroidism and incidence of geriatric syndromes Mario Ulises Perez-Zepeda (Mexico)

O-049 Predictors of orthostatic hypotension in hypertensive patients:the role of hypotensive drugsGiulia Rivasi (Italy)

O-050 Influence of cognitive impairment on cardiac mortality afterpercutaneous coronary intervention in very elderly patients Tomoko Tomioka (Japan)

O-051 Profiling the hospital-dependent oldest-old patient: a case-seriesstudy of multiple readmissions at Parma University-Hospital, Italy Andrea Ticinesi (Italy)

O-052 Longitudinal trajectories of multimorbidity in old age: the roleof childhood circumstances, education, life-long work stress,and late-life social network Serhiy Dekhtyar (Sweden)

O-053 A James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership for researchabout multiple conditions in later lifeP. Stuart (United Kingdom)

O-054 Association between a higher drug burden index and the levelof functional autonomy in seniors, six months after anemergency consultation for minor trauma in the ceti cohort Kröger Edeltraut (Canada)

10.30 PRIMARY PREVENTION OF FUNCTIONAL DECLINE: THE ADAPTATION12.00 OF THE LIFE CONCEPT TO A POST-RETIREMENT TARGET GROUP

Stefanie Mikolaizak (Germany), Elisabeth Boulton (United Kingdom),Corinna Nerz (Germany), Kristin Taraldsen (Norway)

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12.00 LUNCH SESSION13.30 Sponsored by

NEW EVIDENCE FOR MEDICAL NUTRITION TO IMPROVE PATIENT OUTCOMESChair: Anotnio Cherubini (Italy)

1. The feasibility and validity of the Nutritionand Functionality Assessment (NFA)Roger Fielding (USA)

2. Special need for and use of texture-modified foodsfor nursing home residentsYves Rolland (France)

3. Systematic use of oral nutritional supplements improves treatmenttolerance in head and neck cancer patientsEmanuele Cereda (Italy)

4. Q&A panel

12.00 LUNCH SESSION 13.30 Sponsored by

AGEING, INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND VACCINATIONChairs: Jean-Pierre Michel (Switzerland), Gaëtan Gavazzi (France)

1. Experts’ panel discussionJean-Pierre Michel (Switzerland), Gaëtan Gavazzi (France)

2. Changing demographics require new vaccination strategiesStefania Maggi (Italy)

3. What is immunosenescence and how does it affect the immune system?Birgit Weinberger (Austria)

4. Approaches used to overcome lower vaccine responsesin older adultsChristopher Clarke (United Kingdom)

5. Concluding remarks and Q&AJean-Pierre Michel (Switzerland), Gaëtan Gavazzi (France)

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BEST PRACTICE SHARING FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF FRAILTYChair: Jürgen Bauer (Germany)

1. Introduction to the topicJürgen Bauer (Germany)

2. Frailty in older adults: prevalence, screening,assessment and diagnosisAlessandro Laviano (Italy)

3. Nutrition interventions in older adults with frailtyCornel Sieber (Germany)

4. Reducing progression of functional decline: protein is key!Philip Atherton (United Kingdom)

5. Q&A Session and concluding remarks

12.00 SPONSORED LECTURE 12.30 Sponsored by

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NEW 2018 ESC GUIDELINES FOR DIAGNOSISOF SYNCOPE & TRANSIENT LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESSChair: Tomasz Grodzicki (Poland)

What matters for geriatricians?Andrea Ungar (Italy)

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12.00 EAMA WORKSHOP 113.30 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 articleWilliam Applegate (USA)

- Writing for impactSheryl Zimmerman (USA)

- Practical aspects of the publication processDavid Stott (United Kingdom)

2. Reading scientific papers

- How to keep updated with the medical literatureAlfonso J. Cruz Jentoft (Spain)

- Critical reading: and introduction to peer reviewPhilip Sloane (USA)

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13.30 KEYNOTE LECTURE14.15 Chairs: Jürgen Bauer (Germany), Finbarr Martin (United Kingdom)

OSTEOPOROSIS THERAPY BEYOND THE AGE OF 80 Cyrus Cooper (United Kingdom)

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Chairs: Tomasz Grodzicki (Poland), Francesco Mattace Raso (The Netherlands)

1. Need for different therapeutic targets in different subpopulations of older people? Athanase Benetos (France)

2. Changes in renal adaptation to stress in older people with hypertensionAndrea Ungar (Italy)

3. Response to antihypertensive therapy in older patients with sustained and nonsustained systolic hypertensionJerzy Gasowski (Poland)

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 fallsJochen Klenk (Germany)

2. Video-based analyses of fallsBart Vanrumste (Belgium)

3. Biomarkers in traumatic brain injuriesBengt Nellgård (Sweden)

14.30 MANAGEMENT OF MALNUTRITION... 16.00 Chairs: Francesco Landi (Italy), Cornel Sieber (Germany)

1. …in community dwelling patientsMaria Dolores Sanchez- Rodriguez (Spain)

2. …in hospitalized patientsRegina Roller-Wirnsberger (Austria)

3. ...in nursing-home patientsHanna Maria Kerminen (Finland)

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14.30 T&F GROUP GERONTODONTOLOGY SYMPOSIUM16.00 THE IMPORTANCE OF ORAL HEALTH ASPECTS IN FRAIL OLDER

Chairs: Anastassia Kossioni (Greece), Mirko Petrovic (Belgium)

1. The impact of medication use on oral healthGert-Jan van der Putten (The Netherlands)

2. Aspiration pneumonia and oral health preventive measuresFrauke Muller (Switzerland)

3. Promotion of oral health practices in nursing homesBarbara Janssens (Belgium)

14.30 SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM16.00 EuGMS TASK AND FINISH GROUP ON FALL-RISK-INCREASING

DRUGS: HOW TO PREVENT MEDICATION-RELATED FALLS?Chairs: Nathalie van der Velde (The Netherlands), Lotta Seppälä (The Netherlands)

1. Knowledge dissemination of FRIDThe French Occitanie Macvia experienceHubert Blain (France)

2. Fall-risk-increasing drugs and deprescribing effortsin nursing homesKatarzyna Szczerbinska (Poland)

3. Do type or number of medication or both affect the fall risk?Lucie Laflamme (Sweden)

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MANAGEMENT / VACCINES AND IMMUNIZATIONChairs: Tischa van der Cammen (The Netherlands), Jean Petermans (Belgium)

O-055 Elderly patients’ experience of participation in the hospitaldischarge: A qualitative metasummary Ingvild Lilleheie, Norway)

O-056 Determinants of general practitioners’ attitude towards zostervaccination among people aged 65 and over in France Juliette Gautier (France)

O-057 Is the term ‘Care of the Elderly’ (CoE) pejorative, outdatedand needs to be replaced? A patient and staff survey in adistrict general hospital in United Kingdom on patient andpublic perception Rashid Mahmood (United Kingdom)

O-058 Empowered signposting using a Local Asset Mapping Project(LAMP) - a new era of social prescribing? David Robinson, Ireland)

O-059 Measuring the impact of communicative robots on olderpeople in care facilities: do age, gender and stage ofdementia matter? Kazuko Obayashi (Japan)

O-060 Concurrent validity of a mobile sensor-based gait analysis system on a smart walker in older adults with gait impairments Christian Werner (Germany)

O-061 Addressing frailty in smart cities through unobtrusive datacollection, 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 managingelderly people with indwelling urinary catheter: a compellingoption to avoid long-term catheterization Rambaud Cyrielle (France)

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Chairs: Maria Cristina Polidori (Germany), Tahir Masud (United Kingdom)

O-064 The knowledge and attitudes of Flemish geriatric nursesregarding tiredness of life and euthanasia: a survey studyNele Van Den Noortgate (Belgium)

O-065 Validity of sensor-based, habitual physical activity and gaitanalysis in older persons with cognitive impairment afterdischarge from geriatric rehabilitationMartin Bongartz (Germany)

O-066 Sex differences in physical functioning while aging in theNetherlands: influence of age, generation and educationLena Sialino (The Netherlands)

O-067 Impact of spousal bereavement on health and mortalityamong older adults: nationwide, matched cohort studyLucas Morin (Sweden)

O-068 Predictors of deprescribing in nursing home residents onpolypharmacy: results from a multi-centre european studyEmanuele Rocco Villani (Italy)

O-069 Predictive ability of physical and cognitive deficits in the Kihon Checklist for incident dependency and mortalityin Japanese community-dwellersShosuke Satake (Japan)

O-070 Symptomatic orthostatic hypotension predicts incidentdepression in a large cohort of community-dwellling olderpeople. Data from TILDARobert Briggs (Ireland)

O-071 Effect of cumulative exposure to medications withanticholinergic and sedative properties on dynamic gaitcharacteristic in geriatric patientsClaudine Lamoth (The Netherlands)

O-072 Deprescribing made easierDenis Curtin (Ireland)

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)

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SPRINTT TRIAL ON FRAILTY: AN UPDATEChair: Roberto Bernabei (Italy), Bruno Vellas (France)

1. Sprintt trial update and baseline dataFrancesco Landi (Italy)

2. Biomarker Ancilllary Study:rationale, methods and expected outcosRam Miller (USA), Stephan Von Haehling (Denmark)

3. Life after Sprintt: anti-sarcopenic drugs in the pipelineRonenn Roubenoff (USA)

16.00 SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM17.30 Sponsored by

NEW ADVANCES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF URINARYINCONTINENCE IN OLDER PEOPLEChair: Carlos Verdejo-Bravo (Spain)

1. Pathophysiology of UI and its relationshipwith other geriatric syndromesSusan Orme (United Kingdom)

2. Conservative management of UI in older peopleRhian Morse (United Kingdom)

3. Surgical management of UI in older peopleMatthias Oelke (Germany)

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IMMUNISATION AS A FOUNDATION OF ACTIVE HEALTHY AGEINGChair: Thomas Weinke (Germany)

1. Vaccination as a critical component of a holistic approachto health care for older adultsJames Goodwin (United Kingdom)

2. Frailty, immunity and immunisation in older people:connecting the dotsDavide Vetrano (Italy)

3. Life-course immunisation: why geriatricians should be advocatesfor vaccination throughout lifeJohannes Huebner (Germany)

4. Closing remarksThomas Weinke (Germany)

16.00 LECTURE16.30 POLYPHARMACY AND ADHERENCE:

TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COINChair: Alpana Mair (United Kingdom)Graziano Onder (Italy)

16.00 EuGMS WORKSHOP17.30 APPLICATION OF ULTRASOUND

FOR MUSCLE ASSESSMENT IN SARCOPENIAStany Perkisas (Belgium)

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08.30 DOES FRAILTY MATTER? 10.00 Chairs: Karen Andersen-Ranberg (Denmark), Alfonso J. Cruz Jentoft (Spain)

1. Frailty and bone disorderStany Perkisas (Belgium)

2. Frailty and diabetesSuzy Hope (United Kingdom)

3. Frailty and cancerMarie Laurent (France)

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08.30 ANTICOAGULANTS IN ATRIAL FIBRILLATION:10.00 THE EUROSAF PROJECT

Chairs: Stefania Maggi (Italy), Heidi Gruner (Portugal)

1. Prevalence and consequences of AF in older peopleTimo Strandberg (Finland)

2. Anticoagulants in AF: RCTs, real life and guidelinesMaria Cristina Polidori (Germany)

3. From guidelines to personalized treatment in older peopleAlberto Pilotto (Italy)

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1. Medication based tools and beyond – Prespectives to implementBeers, Start/Stopp and FORTA in daily practiveMartin Wehling (Germany)

2. Addressing complex prescribing and polypharmacyin older patients in primary careBarbara Clyne (Ireland)

3. Team approaches in manageing medicinesAnne Spinewine (Belgium)

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08.30 EuGMS LTC SIG AND AMDA SYMPOSIUM 10.00 INTEGRATING HIGH QUALITY END-OF-LIFE CARE

INTO THE NURSING HOME Chairs: Olafur Samuelsson (Iceland), Daniel Swagerty (USA)

1. Typology of palliative care implementation strategiesin ruropean care homesKatherine Froggatt (United Kingdom)

2. The macro-level drivers for the implementation of palliative carein long-term care facilities in PolandKatarzyna Szczerbinska (Poland)

3. Addressing the palliative care needs of people with YoungOnset Dementia (YOD): the Care4Youngdem StudyRaymond Koopmans (The Netherlands)

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08.30 EuGMS/SIOG JOINT SYMPOSIUM10.00 FRAILTY ASSESSMENT IN OLDER ADULTS WITH CANCER

Chairs: Nina Ommundsen (Norway), Cecilia Lund (Denmark)

1. Frailty screening in older adults with cancer – how to implementinto clinical practicePhilip Braude (United Kingdom)

2. New targets to assess frailty in older adults with cancer –performance measures or biomarkers?Claire Falandry (France)

3. Geriatric assessment in older adults with cancer –what should the geriatrician provide?Marije Hamaker (The Netherlands)

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08.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS10.00 ACUTE CARE

Chairs: Yulia Kotovskaya (Russia), Sofia Duque (Portugal)

O-073 Geriatric vulnerability in older emergency departmentpatients according to electronic health records Laura Blomaard (The Netherlands)

O-074 Usefulness of C reactive protein and procalcitonin to rule out bacteremia in older patients: retrospective study on 776 blood culturesGaëtan Gavazzi (France)

O-075 Assessment of anemia and functionality in a geriatric acutecare unitJorge Corrales (Spain)

O-076 The acute care of the elderly unit: providing rapid specialisedcare for frail older people Towhid Imam (United Kingdom)

O-077 The frailty index in the emergency departmentEnrica Patrizio (Italy)

O-078 Acute heart failure: clinical characteristics and in-hospitaloutcomes in elderly patients. Realworld data from ATHENA registryAndrea Herbst (Italy)

O-079 Effect of systemic intensive care unit triage on long-termmortality among critically ill elderly patients in France: arandomized clinical trialHélène Vallet (France)

O-080 Is the Emergency Department fast-track system effective andsafe for older patients?Beatrice Gasperini (Italy)

O-081 Rapid cognitive assessment with 4AT in Acutely ill patientsAged ≥65 years with suspected infectionMarius Myrstad (Norway)

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Chairs: Mariëlle Emmelot Vonk (The Netherlands), Eija Lönnroos (Finland)

O-082 Association between blood pressure variability and findingson magnetic resonance imaging in memory clinic patientsLotte van den Ingh (The Netherlands)

O-083 Efficacy of hearing aids on the cognitive status of patientswith Alzheimer’s disease and hearing loss: a multicentercontrolled randomized trialNguyen Marie-France (France)

O-084 Delirium and other complications during hospital stay related to femoral nerve block vs conventional painmanagement among patients with hip fracture – A randomised controlled trialBirgitta Olofsson (Sweden)

O-085 Symptom profiles in Alzheimer’s disease patients with and without cerebrovascular diseaseRannveig Eldholm (Norway)

O-086 The relationship between peripheral inflammation and progression of Alzheimer’s Disease Anne Brita Knapskog (Norway)

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)

O-088 Development of the highly reproducible standardizedevaluation system for dementia care by thinking model of artificial intelligence Miwako Honda (Japan)

O-089 Sub-typing of dementia after TIA and stroke: comparison of clinical diagnostic criteria for vascular dementia in alongitudinal population-based study Aubretia McColl (United Kingdom)

O-090 Intervention program to promote personal autonomy in mildand moderate cognitive impairment Myriel López Tatis (Spain)

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10.30 NEW CLINICAL APPROACHES TO INFECTIONS12.00 Chairs: Johan Flamaing (Belgium), Michael Denkinger (Germany)

1. Monitoring the immune systemJulian Braun (Germany)

2. Sepsis in older patientsGaëtan Gavazzi (France)

3. Device infectionsStijn Blot (Belgium)

10.30 PROS AND CONS SESSION12.00 CURRENT DEFINITIONS OF FRAILTY AND MALNUTRITION

Chairs: Avan Aihie Sayer (United Kingdom), Andreas Leischker (Germany)

1. Frailty physical / multidimensionalMatteo Cesari (Italy), Jos Schols (The Netherlands)

2. Malnutrition definition – new diagnostic criteria by EuropeanSociety of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN)and Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM)Tommy Cederholm (Sweden), Marjorlen Visser (The Netherlands)

10.30 MANAGEMENT OF BEHAVIOURAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL12.00 SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA

Chairs: Nele Van Den Noortgate (Belgium), Thomas Jackson (United Kingdom)

1. How to manage aggressiveness/agitation?Andreas Engvig (Norway)

2. How to manage sexual behaviour/disorders?Anette Ciurea (Switzerland)

3. How to manage wandering/ elopement/escaping?Sylvie Bonin-Guillaume (France)

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10.30 GERIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE: NEW APPROACHES12.00 TO OLDER PATIENTS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

Chairs: Simon Mooijaart (The Netherlands), Christian Nickel (Switzerland)

1. Embedding frailty in ED and its impact on patient careFaisal Aijaz (United Kingdom)

2. Measuring patient reported outcome is feasible in older patientsattending the emergency departmentYvonne Schoon (The Netherlands)

3. The URGENT CARE model and unplanned ED revisitsEls Devriendt (Belgium)

10.30 NEW TREATMENTS FOR MAJOR CHRONIC DISEASES 12.00 IN OLDER ADULTS

Chairs: Yulia Kotovskaia (Russia), Gabriel Prada (Romania)

1. Heart FailureNicolas Girerd (France)

2. COPDFrancesco Landi (Italy)

3. AnaemiaMerete Gregersen (Denmark)

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10.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS12.00 BIOGERONTOLOGY, FRAILTY AND SARCOPENIA

Chairs: Mark-Anthony Vassallo (Malta), Hubert Blain (France)

O-091 Socio-demographic and health characteristics associated with transitions between frailty states over three years in the MAPT studyMarie Herr (France)

O-092 Comparison of tools for the identification of frail community-dwelling older people in primary care settings:frail, but according to which tool?Itziar Vergara (Spain)

O-093 Association between frailty tools and functional status in frailty and no frailty subjects (Frailtools study): preliminary resultsJimmy Martin Gonzales Turin (Spain)

O-094 Acute cytokine production upon stimulation withlipopolysaccharide associates with cardiovascular mortalityrisk independent of circulating markers of chronicinflammationAndrea Maier (Australia)

O-095 Frailty predicts medication-related harm requiring healthcare:a UK multicentre prospective cohort studyNikesh Parekh (United Kingdom)

O-096 Association of a regulatory anti-oxidant and drug-metabolising gene with multi-morbidity and adverse drugreactions in older adultsGreg Scutt (United Kingdom)

O-097 Telomere length according to age and sex in adults and in childrenAthanase Benetos (France)

O-098 The association of oral health with body weight within 10 years in community-dwelling older adultsEva Kiesswetter (Germany)

O-099 Pronostic value of routine biomarkers in older patients withcancer: pooled analysis of three prospective cohortsOubaya Nadia (France)

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Chairs: Gülistan Bahat (Turkey), Iva Holmerova (Czeck Republic)

O-100 Anticholinergic drug burden and delirium: a systematic review Angelique Egberts (The Netherlands)

O-101 Is there a role for vitamin D in preventing delirium? Evidencefrom Mendelian Randomization Kirsty Bowman (United Kingdom)

O-102 Our evidence base for delirium - is there age discrimination? Emmet Jordan (Ireland)

O-103 Delirium assessment in dementia patients: relationship withanticholinergic burdenAlba Malara (Italy)

O-104 Delirium and dementia in elderly persons in the EmergencyDepartment (ED): prevalence and long-term outcomes. Results from the “Anziani in DEA” (AIDEA) studyFrancesco Tonarelli (Italy)

O-105 Clinical examination of peripheral arterial disease and ankle -brachial index in a nation-wide cohort of older subjects.Practical implicationsKarolina Piotrowicz (Poland)

O-106 Prevalent versus incident delirium in acute medicine:observational prospective study Sarah Pendlebury (United Kingdom)

O-107 Pre-transplant polypharmacy: an alert associated with a higher riskof hospitalizations after kidney transplantation in older recipients Emmanuel Barange (France)

O-108 Age is an individual risk factor for not being referred toadjuvant chemotherapy in resected UICC iII colorectal cancerpatients: a nation wide cohort study Marie Friis (Denmark)

10.30 CLINICAL AND INSTRUMENTED ASSESSMENT TO IDENTIFY 11.45 OLDER PERSONS AT RISK OF FUNCTIONAL DECLINE.

CBMS AS A MEASURE OF PHYSICAL ABILITYAndrea B. Maier (The Netherlands), Ronny Bergquist (Norway), Michael Schwenk (Germany)

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MOBILITY, STRENGTH & FUNCTION: HOW SPECIALISED NUTRITION CAN HELPChairs: Jürgen Bauer (Germany), Stany Perkisas (Belgium)

1. The burden of muscle lossClemens Becker (Germany)

2. The muscle as the target organ: what is the nutritional need?Tommy Cederholm (Sweden)

3. The role of specialised nutrition in patients with muscle lossYves Boirie (France)

12.00 LUNCH SESSION13.30 Sponsored by

TACKLING THE LOSS OF MUSCLE MASS IN CLINICAL PRACTICEChair: Alfonso J. Cruz Jentoft (Spain)

1. What you really need to know about malnutrition and muscle lossin clinical practiceKristina Norman (Germany)

2. From assessment to action: practical steps to supportthe identification and management of muscle loss, strengthand function in older peopleFrancesco Landi (Italy)

3. Panel Discussion / Q&A

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THE DOMINO EFFECTS OF INFLUENZA DISEASE IN OLDER ADULTS - MOVING BEYOND THE ACUTE INFECTION TO RECOGNIZE THE FULL PUBLIC HEALTH IMPACTChairs: Thomas Weinke (Germany), Gaëtan Gavazzi (France)

1. The impact of influenza in older adults: what do we know?Gaëtan Gavazzi (France)

2. Cardiovascular complications of influenzaCharlotte Warren Gash (United Kingdom)

3. The impact of influenza on the diabetic patientFrancesc Xavier Cos (Spain)

4. Effectiveness of influenza vaccination in older adults,looking beyond laboratory-confirmed influenzaThomas Weinke (Germany)

12.00 EAMA WORKSHOP 213.30 IMPLEMENTATION OF CGA FOR ALL OLDER HOSPITALIZED

PATIENTS? LITERATURE, CURRENT PRACTICES, RISKS AND BENEFITES, WAYS OF IMPLEMENTATIONJohan Flamaing (Belgium), Burcu Balam Yavuz (Turkey)

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13.30 KEYNOTE LECTURE14.15 Chairs: Jürgen Bauer (Germany), Mirko Petrovic (Belgium)

THE NEW EWGSOP CONSENSUS ON SARCOPENIA 2018 Alfonso J. Cruz Jentoft (Spain)

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14.30 MULTIMORBIDITY 2.0 – SOME LIGHT FROM THE RESEARCH FIELD16.00 Chairs: Laura Fratiglioni (Sweden), Alessandra Marengoni (Italy)

1. Identifying clinical patterns and biological pathwaysof multimorbidityDavide Vetrano (Sweden)

2. How to prevent and treat multimorbidity?Graziano Onder (Italy)

3. Integrated Care Approaches for people with multimorbidityMieke Rijeken (The Netherlands)

14.30 OROPHARYNGEAL DYSPHAGIA 16.00 Chairs: Hans-Jürgen Heppner (Germany), Sofia Duque (Portugal)

1. Effective screening and diagnosis of dysphagiaOmar Ortega Fernandez (Spain)

2. Therapeutic optionsDavid Smithard (United Kingdom)

3. Pharmacotherapy in patients with dysphagiaRainer Wirth (Germany)

14.30 GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT IN CLINICAL PRACTICE16.00 Chairs: Annette Hylen Ranhoff (Norway), Maria Cristina Polidori (Germany)

1. Assessment of gait and balanceStephanie Bridenbaugh (Switzerland)

2. Assessment of frailtyMatteo Tosato (Italy)

3. Assessment of palliative needsNele Van Den Noortgate (Belgium)

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14.30 SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM16.00 TOWARDS A EUROPEAN CONSENSUS

ON GERIATRIC REHABILITATION?Chairs: Jos Schols (The Netherlands), Wilco Achterberg (The Netherlands)

1. EuGMS survey on structures of geriatric rehabilitationacross EuropeStefan Grund (Germany)

2. Mapping educational programs/requirementson Geriatric Rehab in EuropeRomke van Balen (The Netherlands)

3. Geriatric Rehabilitation Medicine as a subspecialty in the UnitedKingdom – is this a viable approach in resource constrained times?Adam Gordon (United Kingdom)

14.30 SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM16.00 TECHNOLOGY AND AGING: NEW OPPORTUNITIES

FOR A BETTER LIFEChairs: Tischa van der Cammen (The Netherlands), Giovanni Ricevuti (Italy)

1. New technologies and aging in WalloniaJean Petermans (Belgium)

2. Technology in geriatricsAlberto Pilotto (Italy)

3. “AgeAdvisor”: free your ageJean-Pierre Michel (Switzerland)

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14.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 16.00 ETHICS AND END OF LIFE CARE / COGNITION AND DEMENTIA /

ACUTE CAREChairs: Nils Holand (Norway), Cornelius Bollheimer (Germany)

O-109 Presence of a geriatrician on site in a nursing home: whatdoes it change? A before/after studyGraf Christophe (Switzerland)

O-110 Predicting frailty and Geriatric interventions in older patientswith cancer: performance of two screening tools for six frailtydefinitions in the prospective ELCAPA cohortClaudia Martinez-Tapia (France)

O-111 Impact of spousal bereavement on health and mortalityamong older adults: nationwide, matched cohort study Lucas Morin (Sweden)

O-112 Physical restraining is a common practice in end-of-lifemanagement of nursing home residents with dementia: across-sectional studyAntoine Elyn (France)

O-113 Can minimum nurse-to-patient ratios reduce patient mortalityin acute care hospitals: a cohort studyRochefort Christian (Canada)

O-114 Pain as a challenge in nursing home residents with cognitive impairmentKatarzina Wieczorowska-Tobis (Poland)

O-115 Vascular risk factors and CSF findings in MCIArne Nakling (Norway)

O-116 Socioeconomic risk factors for neurocognitive disorders in older peopleGabriel-Ioan Prada (Romania)

O-117 Is acute care ageist?Graham Ellis (United Kingdom)

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Chairs: Nathalie van der Velde (The Netherlands),Michael Denkinger (Germany)

O-118 Association of individual antidepressants and hip fracture in older adults: a cohort study with nested case-controlanalysis based on the German PharmacoepidemiologyResearch DatabaseFederica Edith Pisa (Germany)

O-119 Stimulating innovation management of polypharmacy andadherence in the elderly across the EUAlpana Mair (United Kingdom)

O-120 SImplification of Medications Prescribed to Long tErm careResidents (SIMPLER): a cluster randomised controlled trial toreduce unnecessary medication regimen complexity inresidential aged careJanet Sluggett (Australia)

O-121 Antiepileptic drugs and accumulation of hospital days amongpersons with Alzheimer’s diseaseSirpa Hartikainen (Finland)

O-122 Use of drugs among the older adult population – a pharmacoepidemiologic studyLine Due Christensen (Denmark)

O-123 Non-adherence to cardiovascular drugs in older patients withdepression: a population-based cohort studyFloor Holvast (The Netherlands)

O-124 Polypharmacy in patients admitted to an Orthogeriatric Unit:a retrospective studyCristina Carvalho Gouveia (Portugal)

O-125 Predictors of self-reported adherence to direct oralanticoagulation in a population of elderly men and womenwith non-valvular atrial fibrillationAndrea P. Rossi (Italy)

O-126 Poly-deprescribing to treat polypharmacy - Efficacy and safetyof the garfinkel method Doron Garfinkel (Israel)

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14.30 DATA ANALYTICS FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ASSESSMENT: 16.00 WHAT CLINICALLY RELEVANT INFORMATION

WE CAN EXTRACT FROM RAW SENSOR DATAAnisoara Ionescu (Switzerland), Wei Zhang (Switzerland), Sabato Mellone (Italy)

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16.00 CLOSING CEREMONY 17.30 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EuGMS 2018 CONGRESS

Chairs: Jürgen Bauer (Germany), Mirko Petrovic (Belgium), Finbarr Martin (United Kingdom)

Claire Roubaud-Baudron (France)Katrin Fähling (Germany)Karolina Piotrowicz (Poland)

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Each day Posters will be displayed in the Poster Area. The Congress participantswill circulate among the posters, which are grouped together thematically.The Organizing Secretariat will provide you the material to put up your poster.

The maximum size of each printed poster is A0, portrait oriented (cm 118x84).

Poster boards are numbered. You will find the number of your poster board in theprogram. The numbers on the poster boards correspond with the abstract numbersin the supplement of the European Geriatric Medicine (EGM) Journal.

Presenters should be present by their poster during the assigned poster session. For assistance please check with the Organizing Secretariat.

POSTER SESSION 1: Wednesday, October 10, h. 14.30-19.30Poster from P-001 to P-119Poster mounting: Wednesday, October 10, from 14.30Poster removal: Wednesday, October 10, before 19.30

POSTER SESSION 2: Thursday, October 11, h. 08.30-17.30Poster from P-120 to P-514Poster mounting: Thursday, October 11, from 08.30Poster removal: Thursday, October 11, before 17.30

POSTER SESSION 3: Friday, October 12, h. 08.30-17.30Poster from P-515 to P-909Poster mounting: Friday, October 12, from 08.30Poster removal: Friday, October 12, before 17.30

PHARMACOLOGY 76

PRE AND POST OPERATIVE CARE 82

VACCINES AND IMMUNIZATION 85

BIOGERONTOLOTY AND GENETICS 86

FRAILTY AND SARCOPENIA 87

GERIATRIC EDUCATION 97

GERIATRIC REHABILITATION 100

GERIATRICS IN ORGAN DISEASE 105

LONGEVITY AND PREVENTION 108

METABOLISM AND NUTRITION 112

ORAL AND DENTAL HEALTH 116

ORGANIZATION OF CARE AND GEROTECHNOLOGY 117

ACUTE CARE 120

COGNITION AND DEMENTIA 126

COMORBIDITY AND MULTIMORBIDITY 135

COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT 142

DELIRIUM 148

ETHICS AND END OF LIFE CARE 150

PSYCHIATRICS SYMPTOMS AND ILLNESSES 153

UROLOGY AND CONTINENCE MANAGEMENT 154

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P-001 Effects Of Artemisinin On Pressure Overload Induced Arrhythmias In Rats Comparison With VerapamilXue Xu, Yuansheng Liu

P-003 The Effect of Hospitalization on Potentially Inappropriate MedicationUse in Older Adults with Chronic Kidney DiseaseWubshet Tesfaye, Syed Tabish Zaidi, Ronald Castelino, Barbara Wimmer,Gregory Peterson, Matthew Jose, Charlotte McKercher

P-004 Potential inappropriate prescribing and the correlates among olderpersons in Nigeria and South Africa: a comparative studySule Ajibola Saka, Frasia Oosthuizen, Manimbulu Nlooto

P-005 Polypharmacy and its influence on 5-years mortality in older adults:results of the Moscow 85+ observational studyYuliya Kotovskaya, Olga Tkacheva

P-006 A Case Report of Memantine-Induced Bradycardia In An 83 Year Old MaleMatthew Formosa, Antoine Vella

P-007 The Linked Anticholinergic Risk Scale: Building a Clinically RelevantComprehensive Listing of Drugs with Anticholinergic PropertiesLars Druiven, Derek Dyks, Allen Huang

P-008 Prevalence and Incident Prescribing of Drugs with AnticholinergicProperties in Older Adults Admitted to an Academic HospitalLars Druiven, Derek Dyks, Allen Huang

P-009 Diazepam As An Oral Hypnotic Increases Noctural Blood Pressure In Healty EldelryR. Fogari, A. Costa, A. D’Angelo, M. CottaRamusino, D. Bosone

P-010 FORTAMED Study: The Impact of FORTA on Disease-related Over- and Under-treatment in Older Hospitalized PatientsMartin Wehling, Heinrich Burkhardt, Helmut Frohnhofen, Christel Weiss,Christina Throm, Alexandra Kuhn-Thiel, Farhad Pazan

P-011 Medication Management of Osteoporosis Prevention in Nursinghome residents in Europa: the Shelter studyHein van Hout, Graziano Onder, Rob van Marum

P-012 Multidisciplinary approach for medication review to older in-patientswith polypharmacyFumihiro Mizokami, Masato Kato, Hidetoshi Endo, Shosuke Satake,Atsuya Shimizu, Akiko Yamamoto, Yumiko Izuka, Keiji Nomoto,Tomoharu Kobayashi, Hidenori Arai

P-013 Analysis of evolution of appropriate prescribing antidepressants and cholinesterase inhibitors in a psychogeriatric ward in a Belgianhospital in order to decrease the use of antipsychoticsL. Maufort, J. Peeterbroeck, C. Lelubre, S. Higuet

P-014 Comparative safety of individual antidepressants regarding traumaticbrain injury in older adultsFederica Edith Pisa, Jonas Reinold, Bianca Kollhorst, Ulrike Haug, Tania Schink

P-015 Sensitivity and specificity of STOPP/START criteria to detect drug-related problems in older adultsMarta Gutiérrez-Valencia, María Teresa Acín-Gericó, Beatriz Contreras-Escámez, María Fernanda Ramón-Espinoza, Itxaso Marín-Epelde, Álvaro Casas-Herrero, Nicolás Martínez-Velilla

P-016 Polypharmacy among the elderly patients in nursing and supportivetreatment hospitalJurate Macijauskiene, Agne Jakavonyt�-Akstinien�

P-017 Possible benefit of contact between the discharging doctor and thepatient’s GP – a feasibility studyJens-Ulrik Rosholm

P-018 Methods To Assess Patient Preferences In Geriatric Pharmacotherapy– A Systematic ReviewAnnette Eidam, Anja Roth, André Lacroix, Sabine Goisser, Jürgen M. Bauer

P-019 Introduction of non-vitamin K antagonist anticoagulants stronglyincreased the rate of anticoagulation in geriatric patientsMarija Djukic, Larissa Maria Braun, Claudius Jacobshagen

P-020 Current Status of Potentially Inappropriate Medication andPolypharmacy Researches in TurkeyFatma Özge Kayhan Koçak, Seval Ay, Yasemin Kılıç Öztürk, Sevnaz Aahin

P-021 Optimizing Pharmacotherapy On Geriatric Wards In Belgium –Stronger Together?Julie Hias, Lorenz Van der Linden, Karolien Walgraeve, Jean-Claude Lemper, Isabel Spriet, Jos Tournoy

P-022 Type and Determinants of Clinical Pharmacy Recommendations PriorTo Discharge: A Leuven ExperienceLorenz Van der Linden, Julie Hias, Karolien Walgraeve, Silke Loyens,Johan Flamaing, Isabel Spriet, Jos Tournoy

P-023 Mechanism of subcutaneous insulin resistance by localized insulinamyloidosisYohei Misumi, Toshiya Nomura, Yukio Ando

P-024 Quality and determinants of anticoagulation therapy by AVK in elderly subjectsSanaa Asgassou, Adrien Hardel, Mélanie Dipanda, Julien Gauthier, Sofia Da Silva, Patrick Manckoundia, Pierre Jouanny

P-025 Genetic polymorphisms affecting diuretics efficacy and diuretic-related fall riskLotta Seppälä, Stephan Luiting, Kate Trajanoska, Sadaf Araghi, Natasja van Schoor, Lisette de Groot, Andre Uitterlinden, Fernando Rivadeneira, Bruno Stricker, Nathalie van der Velde

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P-026 Falls, fractures and osteoporosis treatment among elderlyoutpatients in MoscowOlga Tkacheva, Nadezda Runikhina, Valentina Ostapenko, Natalia Sharashkina,Ekaterina Dudinskaya, Yliya Onuchina, Yliya Kotovskaya

P-027 Vancomycin Dosing Optimisation – Lessons Learnt From a PK/PD StudyHana Suchankova, Karolina Lecbychova, Tomas Fürst

P-028 Anticholinergic burden before and after hospitalization in olderadults with dementia: large increase due to antipsychotic medicationsJonas Reinold, Oliver Riedel, Federica Edith Pisa

P-029 Research priorities for optimizing geriatric pharmacotherapy: an international consensusEdwin Tan, Janet Sluggett, Kristina Johnell, Graziano Onder, MoniqueElseviers, Lucas Morin, Davide Vertrano, Jonas Wastesson, JohanFastbom, Heidi Taipale, Antti Tanskanen, Simon Bell

P-030 Use of Nonbenzodiazepine Hypnotics is Associated with Falls in Nursing Home ResidentsB Westerlind, C J Östgren, P Midlöv, S Hägg

P-031 Fluctuation of the renal function after discharge from hospital and its effects on drug dosing in elderly patientsJ.A.M. Altena, H.J. Derijks, R.M.J. Hoedemakers, W. Wester, W.L. Eppenga, R.J. v. Marum

P-032 Chronic noncommunicable diseases and drug use in primary careCris Renata Grou Volpe, Diana Lucia Moura Pinho, Anna Cecília Soares Santos, Valdiane Dutra Oliveira, Marina Morato Stival, Tania Cristina S B Rehem

P-033 Proton pump inhibitor use in residential aged care services: does itpass the acid test?Ivanka Hendrix, Amy Page, Maarit Korhonen, J Simon Bell, Edwin Tan,Renuka Visvanathan, Tina Cooper, Leonie Robson, Janet Sluggett

P-034 Patient Involvement and Inter-professional Collaboration inMedication Reviews Conducted in Nursing HomesHans Wouters, Anne Ensink, Lisa Kouladjian O’Donnell, Sytse Zuidema,Froukje Boersma, Katja Taxis

P-035 Appropriateness of new oral anticoagulant dose adjustment in older adultsTugba Erdogan, Onur Erdogan, Gülistan Bahat, Mehmet Akif Karan

P-036 Antidepressants in french nursing homes for dependent elderlypatients: the cross sectionnal associations of institutionnal factorswith prescription conformanceAbdeljalil Anne-Bahia, Rolland Yves, Arbus Christophe

P-037 Iatrogenic Cushing’s Syndrome following Topical Steroid Therapy for PsoriasisRoberta Vella Azzopardi, Elaine Vella Seychell, Antoine Vella

P-038 Does clinical pharmacy have an impact on the re-hospitalization ratein a geriatric emergency department (MUPA-unit)? Preliminary resultsof MUPAPHARM OBS studyA. Clementz, J. Jost, A. Lacour, V. Ratsimbazafy, A. Tchalla

P-039 Association between anticholinergic burden and nutritional status in older patients living in nursing homes: study of a subpopulation of the idem cohortJullien Adeline, Pagès Arnaud, Cantet Cécile, Rolland Yves,McCambridge Cécile

P-040 Perceptions on the interest and feasability: community pharmacists-led medication reviews in elderly in primary care.Qassemi Soraya, Tesquet Nathalie, Eyvrard Frédéric, Pagès Arnaud,McCambridge Cécile, Cestac Philippe

P-041 Inhalation technique of dry powder inhalers in hospitalized geriatricpatients: a cross-sectional studyKarine Vigestad Rauff, Jesper Ryg

P-042 EURO-FORTA: Consensus Validation of the FORTA (Fit fOR The Aged)List in Several European CountriesFarhad Pazan, Christel Weiss, Martin Wehling

P-043 Non-adherence to antidepressants among older patients withdepression: a longitudinal cohort study in primary careRichard Oude Voshaar, Hans Wouters, Floor Holvast, Karin Hek, Francois Schellevis, Huibert Burger, Peter Verhaak

P-044 Rivaroxaban in real geriatric clinical practice: prescribing pattern and inappropriate dose prescription in patients with non-valvularatrial fibrillation. Experience of a centerTall Fatoumata, Pautas Eric

P-045 A survey on polypharmacy of older population in Japan; an analysis of health care claims data from a local cityMasahiro Akishita

P-046 Overdose in Vitamin K antagonist’s administration in the elderly:clinical aspectsBani Wifek, Zaghbi Nesrine, Ben Selem Thouraya, Said Fatma, Khanfir Monia, Ben Ghorbel Imed, Lamloum Mounir, Houman Mohamed Habib

P-047 A Prospective Three-Year Study Of Risk Factors For RepeatedHospitalizations In Patients of 65 Years old And OlderOlga Tkacheva, Anton Pereverzev, Nadezda Runikhina, Yulia Kotovskaya, Sergey Zyryanov, Anastasia Pereverzeva, Daniella Shevchenko, Natalia Temnenko, Elena Ushkalova

P-048 Association between socioeconomic status and medication-related harmin elderly patients: A multicentre prospective cohort study in EnglandNikesh Parekh, Talalah Ali, Khalid Ali, Jennifer Stevenson, GrahamDavies, Rebekah Schiff, Anjum Memon, Chakravarthi Rajkumar

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P-049 Drug-associated falls in community-dwelling older adults andpotential health impact of pharmacogenomics biomarkers – resultsfrom the ActiFE Ulm studyKatja S. Just, Miriam Böhme, Michael Steffens, Dietrich Rothenbacher,Michael D. Denkinger, Jürgen Brockmöller, Julia C. Stingl

P-051 Potential use of polypill in cardiogeriatrics: effectiveness of analgorithm to reduce pill loadWitold Jarzebowski, Carmelo Lafuente

P-052 Main title: Treatment of sleeping problems in acutely hospitalizedolder patients Subtitle: Results from a survey among DutchgeriatriciansFiona Stenveld, Nynke Smidt, Sjanne Bosman, Barbara C. van Munster,Sophia E. de Rooij

P-053 Reducing Use of Inappropriate Medication by PErsonalizingPharmaceutical Care and Optimal Use of Professional Resources in Nursing Homes: PEP, a Controlled Demonstration StudyKröger Edeltraut, Guénette Line, Demers Marie-France, Voyer Philippe,Guertin Jason, Carmichael Pierre-Hugues, Rouleau Rachel

P-054 Estimation of Glomerular Filtration Rate in Elderly HospitalisedPatients Using Cockcroft-Gault and Modification of Diet in RenalDisease (MDRD) EquationsK. Nagaratnam, J. Akerman

P-055 Observational study of management of curative anticoagulanttherapy with direct oral anticoagulant among a hospitalized geriatric populationS. Higuet, J. Bourgeois, J. Peeterbroeck, C. Lelubre, JC. Wautrecht

P-056 In-Hospital Adverse Drug Reactions In Hospitalised Older Adults - A Systematic ReviewEmma Jennings, Kevin Murphy, Paul Gallagher, Denis O’Mahony

P-057 Benefit of statins after a first myocardial infarction in the oldest old.A cohort study using gerenal practitioner data from the CPRDGeert Lefeber, Huiberdina Koek, Wilma Knol, Marcel Bouvy, Anthonius Boer

P-058 Clinical Impact of Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions IdentifiedUsing STOPP/START Criteria Version 2 in Older Patients According to Discharge Setting: an Italian Multicenter Prospective StudyEnrico Brunetti, Maria Luigia Aurucci, Matteo Sappa, Maddalena Gibello, Edoardo Boietti, Dario Bianca, Gianfranco Fonte, Yolanda Falcone, Giorgetta Cappa, Mario Bo

P-059 Use of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in the Norwegianpopulation and focus on the very elderlyC.L. Stokes

P-060 Analyse of reasons to keep potentially inappropriate medicationsafter a multidisciplinary evaluation in an acute geriatric unitRiffard Cindy, Grevy Armance, Gibert Prudence, Lopez Clara, Mitha Nathalie, Zerhouni Nabil, Bedouch Pierrick, Gavazzi Gaëtan

P-061 Preventable iatrogenic acute renal failure leading to lactic acidosis: a still topical adverse effect!Riffard Cindy, Grevy Armance, Gibert Prudence, Lopez Clara, Mitha Nathalie, Zerhouni Nabil, Bedouch Pierrick, Gavazzi Gaëtan

P-062 Analyse of reasons to keep potentially inappropriate medicationsafter a multidisciplinary evaluation in an acute geriatric unitRiffard Cindy, Grevy Armance, Gibert Prudence, Lopez Clara, Mitha Nathalie, Zerhouni Nabil, Bedouch Pierrick, Gavazzi Gaëtan

P-063 Preventable iatrogenic acute renal failure leading to lactic acidosis: a still topical adverse effect!Riffard Cindy, Grevy Armance, Gibert Prudence, Lopez Clara, Mitha Nathalie, Zerhouni Nabil, Bedouch Pierrick, Gavazzi Gaëtan

P-064 #PPWhy? – A Quality Improvement Project To Rationalise Prescriptionof Proton Pump InhibitorsMatthew North, Annie Pervaiz, Clifford Lisk

P-065 Relevance of heparin anticoagulant activity monitoringLind Sandra, Potier Arnaud, Toussaint-Hacquard Marie, Demoré Béatrice, Perret-Guillaume Christine, Benetos Athanase

P-066 Which are the best known drugs in elderly patients?Elena Valle Calonge, Pablo Enrique Solla Suárez, Javier Montero Muñoz,Eva María López Álvarez, Iratxe Molinuevo Alba, Juan José Solano Jaurrieta

P-067 Quality Of Care For Geriatric Patients: Can We improve DischargePrescriptions?Marion Collignon, Nathalie Marie-Nelly, Gita Motamed, Marie-Christine Sagnier, Jean-Philippe David, Vanida Brunie

P-068 The Use of Proton Pump Inhibitors in the Elderly – A Faster Way to Death?M.A. Fernandes, M.T. Torres, D.D. Borges, R. V. Alves, I.R. Figueiredo,A.M. Antunes, H. Gruner, A. Panarra

P-069 What Are My Patients Taking And What Should I Be Doing About It...Y.L. Yasmin Latief, C.L. Clifford Lisk

P-070 The OptimaMed intervention study to Reduce Medications of Questionable Benefit Among Nursing Home Residents withAdvanced Dementia: first resultsKröger Edeltraut, Wilchesky Machelle, Voyer Philippe, Champoux Nathalie, Monette Johanne, Giguère Anik, Morin Michèle,Carmichael Pierre-Hugues, Aubin Michèle, Arcand Marcel

P-071 Knowledge of older patients about pharmacological treatment at dischargeNeus Gual, Gabriela Bernal, Ana Maria de Andrés, Laura Mónica Perez,Manuel Arévalo, Miriam Corominas, Mónica Mesas, Marco Inzitari

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PRE AND POST OPERATIVE CARE

P-072 Multidimensional Prognostic Index is associated with mortality inolder patients undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve ImplantationJ.A Goudzwaard, S. Chotkan, M.J.A.G de Ronde-Tillmans, N.M van Mieghem, A. Pilotto, N. El Faquir, M.J. Lenzen, P.P.T. de Jaegere, F.U.S. Mattace-Raso

P-073 Consultants of the Week Model in Orthogeratric Care (CoW) – 1 year dataRadcliffe Lisk, Hazel Watters, Keefai Yeong

P-074 Length of Hospital Stay After Hip Fracture Associated with Short-Term Mortality After Hospital Discharge Among Persons with Alzheimer’s DiseasePiia Lavikainen, Heidi Taipale, Marjaana Koponen, Antti Tanskanen, Jari Tiihonen

P-075 The introduction of the Cumulated Ambulatory Score (CAS) as an outcome measure in the acute rehabilitation of patients with hip fractureNathan Swingewood, Atef Michael

P-076 Experiences with Community Services in Surgical and Non-SurgicalHip Fracture Patients Post-Discharge in SingaporeY.L Foong, S.H.G Lau, J.M Yi, H.M Ng, S. Su, Y.H Ang, J.U Mallya

P-077 Geriatrician case-note summarising improves income-dependentclinical coding in older patients undergoing vascular surgeryEmma Mitchell, Nicola Beauvois, James Rainbow, Katie Rainey, RebeccaWinterborn, David Shipway

P-078 Fit for Surgery? Developing A Perioperative Geriatric Service for FrailOlder People Undergoing SurgeryZeinab Majid, Leo Feinberg, Nigel Page, Huma Naqvi

P-079 Implementation of coMplex PeRi-operatiVe intervEntion in olDerpatients with Cancer (IMPROVED program)Peschaud Frederique, Cudennec Tristan, Caillet Philippe, Gisselbrecht Mathilde, Occeli Pauline, Angelique Denis, De Decker Laure, Podevin Juliette, Fletcher Dominique, De Angelis Nicola, Cattan Pierre, Poincen

P-080 Pelvic Ring Fractures in Geriatric PatientsIoana Dana Alexa, Bogdan Velniceasa, Anca Iuliana Pislaru, Ramona Stefaniu, Teodor Stefan Gheorghevici

P-081 The effect of timing of surgery and comorbidities on in-hospitalmortality of the geriatric hip fracture populationIoana Dana Alexa, Bogdan Veliceasa, Bogdan Puha, Ovidiu Alexa, Ioana Alexandra Sandu

P-082 Post-discharge complications in frail older patients after surgery for colorectal cancerNina Ommundsen, Arild Nesbakken, Torgeir Bruun Wyller, Eva Skovlund, Arne Olav Bakka, Marit Slaaen Jordhøy, Siri Rostoft

P-083 Protein Energy Malnutrition as predictor of poor outcome after hip arthroplastySandra Eminovic, Doris Eglseer, Regina Riedl, Andreas Leithner, Gerwin Bernhardt

P-084 Prognostic significance of chronic kidney disease and acute kidneyinjury in elderly patients after hip fracture surgeryCédric Villain, Sara Thietart, Judith Cohen-Bittan, Mathieu Raux, Bruno Riou, Anthony Meziere, Frederic Khiami, Marc Verny, Jacques Boddaert

P-085 Short-use post-operative administration of Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in elderly patients with hip fractureSara Thietart, Cédric Villain, Judith Cohen-Bittan, Mathieu Raux, Bruno Riou, Frederic Khiami, Anthony Meziere, Marc Verny, Lorène Zerah, Jacques Boddaert

P-086 Before-And-After Hip Fracture In Tose Who Live AloneEsther Álvarez- Gómez, Daniel Schadegg-Peña, María Pilar Mesa-Lampré

P-087 Why are older people excluded from clinical studies? A real-life exampleMarta Moreno-Iturriaga, Mònica Gómez-Valent, Sara Ortonobes-Roig,Bàrbara González-Ávila, Esperança Antón-Nieto, Neus Muñoz-Gost, Mª Teresa Vilarmau-Dolcet, Carme Nogueres-Rimblas, Elena Canta-López, Monica Tudorita Boj

P-088 Emotional stress does not affect heart rate variability in older surgical inpatientsE.P. Schuurmans, M.G.M. Olde Rikkert

P-089 Elderly patients are remarkably resilient to anxiety: peri-operativestress does not significantly impact wellbeingE.P. Schuurmans, M.G.M. Olde Rikkert

P-090 Predicting 12-month mortality in older patients undergoingemergency laparotomy; a prospective studyMollie Rowley, Jenny Fox, Areej Paracha, Haroon Khan, Nicholas Springall, Luciana Miguel-Alhambra, Alex Gomez-Quintanilla,Genna Logue, Amanda Pedersen, Angeline Price, Arturo Vilches-Moraga

P-091 The impact of frailty on hip fracture management and mortality outcomesin nonagenarians and centenarians admitted to an orthogeriatric unitP. Ng, S. Su, S.B. Loganathan, Y.D. Chen, R. Yong, J.U. Mallya

P-092 Barriers of Mechanical Prophylaxis for Deep Vein Thrombosis Among Elderly with Hip FractureKhalid Al-Mugheed, Nurhan Bayraktar

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P-093 Risk of Bilateral Femoral Fractures in Eldery Patients withBiphosphonates Therapy: A Case ReportIoana Dana Alexa, Ramona Stefaniu, Ioana Alexandra Sandu, Ovidiu Alexa

P-094 Delirium in patients with acute hip fracture admitted to amultidisciplinary orthogeriatrics unit: Incidence, characteristics and associated risk factorsIsabel Arnau-Barrés, Óscar Miranda, Lizzeth Canchucaja, Olga Vázquez,Juan Carlos Monllau, Santos Martinez, María José Robles

P-095 Management of perioperative anticoagulation in patients with hip fracture and atrial fibrillationC.M. Zárate-Sáez, C. Sanchez-Castellano, M.A. Parro-Martín, E. Delgado-Silvela, M. Muñoz-García, L.A. Hernandez-Sanchez, A. Merello-De Miguel, A.J. Cruz Jentoft

P-096 Influence of frailty in older patients undergoing emergencylaparotomy: a prospective studyAreej Paracha, Mollie Rowley, Jenny Fox, Haroon Khan, Nicholas Springall, Luciana Miguel-Alhambra, Alex Gomez-Quintanilla,Genna Logue, Amanda Pedersen, Angeline Price, Mohammad Moatari,Arturo Vilches-Moraga

P-097 Baseline characteristics, clinical outcomes and long-term survival of older patients admitted non-electively to general surgery with liver and biliary conditionsRachel Khaw, Jenny Fox, Haroon Khan, Nicholas Springall, MollieRowley, Luciana Miguel-Alhambra, Areej Paracha, Genna Logue,Amanda Pedersen, Alex Gomez-Quintanilla, Arturo Vilches-Moraga

P-098 Factors that promote motor recovery in patients with hip fracture:data from the Italian Orthogeriatric Group (GIOG) studyA. Ceccofiglio, A. Ungar, C. Rostagno, B. Govoni, G. Mantovani, S. Volpato, P. Rapazzini, A. Zurlo, C. Mussi, M. Corsi, ML. Lunardelli, A. Andreano, G. Castoldi, P. Floris, M. Pizzonia, A. Bar

P-099 Elderly hip fracture and cognitive impairment degreesSonia Jiménez Mola, María Pilar López Viñas, Antonio Rodríguez Rosa,Javier Idoate Gil, Jesús Seco Calvo, Carmen Benítez González

P-100 Assessing pre- operative frailty index as indicator of 90 days- mortality in a cohort of older vulnerable adults with proximal femur fractureChiara Giannotti, Fiammetta Monacelli, Monica Pizzonia

P-101 Assessing pre- operative frailty index as indicator of 90 days- mortality in a cohort of older vulnerable adults with proximalfemur fractureChiara Giannotti, Fiammetta Monacelli

P-102 Does previous functional status determine mortality after sufferinghip fracture? associated factors in one year follow-upVictoria Garay Airaghi, Esther Lueje Alonso, Yolanda Parada De Freitas,Lucía Fernández Arana, Jesús Mora Fernández

P-103 Associated factors in 30-days mortality after fragility hip fractureEsther Lueje Alonso, Yolanda Parada De Freitas, Victoria Garay Airaghi,Lucía Fernández Arana, Jesús Mora Fernández

P-104 Impact of diabetes on functional outcome after hip fractureLourdes Del Rosario Evangelista Cabrera, Esther Lueje Alonso, Victoria Garay Airaghi, Lucía Fernández Arana, Karina Liz Quiñones Huayna, Jesús Mora Fernández

P-105 Psychotropic drug use among older hip fracture patientsSonia Jiménez Mola, María Piar López Viñas, Antonio Rodríguez Rosa,Javier Idoate Gil, Encarna Martín Pérez, Pilar Sáez López

VACCINES AND IMMUNIZATION

P-106 Challenges in adult vaccinationEduardo de Gomensoro, Giuseppe Del Giudice, T. Mark Doherty

P-107 Impact of frailty on the immunogenicity of the varicella-zoster vaccinein community-dwelling older adults: a prospective cohort studyJung-Yeon Choi, Kwang-il Kim, Kyoung-Ho Song, Min-gu Kang, Cheol-Ho Kim, Hong Bin Kim, Kyoung Un Park, Wan Beom Park

P-108 Elderly Living With HIV - Portrait Of A Portuguese PopulationJ.E. Mateus, S. Costa, R. Sá, I Ramos, J. Oliveira, J. Saraiva da Cunha,M.T. Veríssimo

P-109 Immunization coverage in elderly: primary care physicians views and practicesFlorio Dorothee, Drevet Sabine, Bioteau Catherine, Gavazzi Gaëtan

P-110 Impact of the adjuvanted Recombinant Zoster Vaccine on pain and use of pain medication in Adults Aged ≥50 YearsRobert Johnson on behalf of the ZOE-50/70 study group

P-112 Real-world Effectiveness of Live Zoster Vaccine: A Systematic ReviewPatricia Saddier, Morgan A. Marks, Shawna R. Calhoun, Xiaoyan Lu,Kelly D. Johnson, Yola Moride

P-113 Vaccination rates among patients 65 years and older who requireinterpreter services in Minnesota.Maria Mendoza-De la Garza, Stephanie Quigg, Ericka Tung, Paul Takahashi

P-114 Chickenpox at the age of eighty-sixVanessa Álvarez Vidal, Laila Dib, Gianina Emily Sedano Gómez, Rocío Malfeito Jiménez

P-115 Vaccination for influenza and pneumococcus in an acute geriatric unitJaime Rodríguez Salazar, Lourdes Del Rosario Evangelista Cabrera, Juan García Martinez, Soledad Dominguez Mendoza, María Del Rosario García Martín, Carmen Navarro Ceballos, María Jesús Molina Hernández

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P-116 Cervical HPV infection in peri- and postmenopausal women at a reference center in Northeast BrazilLeonardo Victor Galvão-Moreira, Joyce Pinheiro Leal Costa, Haissa Oliveira Brito, Maria Bethânia da Costa Chein, Flávia Castello Branco Vidal, Maria do Desterro Soares Brandão Nascimento,Débora Sousa, Ismael Dale Cotrim Guerre

P-117 “Update on the Use of Herpes Zoster Vaccination (HSV) among Older Persons from Qatar”Navas Nadukkandiyil, Hanadi AL Hamad, Mahmoud Al Refae, Marwan Ramadan, Mohammed AL Husami

P-118 Prevalence of influenza vaccine hesitancy in healthcare worker at hospital’s elderly: a new « vaccinal packing »Arlaud Cyprien, Prate Frederic, Bereder Isabelle, Mondain Veronique,Guerin Olivier

P-119 Octogenarian Women with an Extensive Skin Rash on the LegHalina Kusz, Ali Ahmad, Shujing Lin

BIOGERONTOLOTY AND GENETICS

P-120 Gut microbiota and vascular aging biomarkersDaria Kashtanova, Olga Tkacheva, Yulia Kotovskaya, Ekaterina Doudinskaya

P-121 Immune capacity determines outcome following surgery or trauma: a systematic review and meta-analysisRuiyi Jia, Camilla Tuttle

P-122 Are skin senescence and immunosenescence associated intra-individually?Mariette Waaijer, Rudi Westendorp, Pawelec Pawelec, Andrea Maier

P-123 Cellular senescence and chronological age in various human tissues: a systematic review and meta-analysisMariette Waaijer, Camilla Tuttle, Rudi Westendorp, Andrea Maier, M.S. Slee-Valentijn

P-125 Telomere dynamics relation with obesitySimon Toupance, Mirna Chahine, Irini Tzanetakou, Carlos Labat, Sylvie Gautier, Cécilé Lakomy, Pascal M. Rossi, Toufic Moussallem, Pierre Yared, Didier Quilliot, Evangelos Menenakos, Roland Asmar,Athanase Be

P-126 The individual’s signature of telomere length distributionSimon Toupance, Denis Villemonais, Daphné Germain, Anne Gegout-Petit, Eliane Albuisson, Athanase Benetos

P-127 Age-related changes to the expression of nuclear factor erythroid 2-like 2 (Nrf2), a regulatory antioxidant and xenobiotic defence geneGreg Scutt, Andy Overall, Prijay Bakrania, Eliseveta Krasteva, Nikesh Parekh, Khalid Ali, Graham Davies, Chakravarthi Rajkumar

P-128 Steroid metabolome and Alzheimer�s disease: new biomarkers?Hana Vankova, Iva Holmerova, Eva Jarolimova, Marketa Vankova

P-129 Monocytes-induced activation as a biomarker of pernicious clinicaloutcome after hip fracture in elderlyHélène Vallet, Martin Larsen, Charles Bayard, Judith Cohen-Bittan,Victor Appay, Jacques Boddaert, Delphine Sauce

FRAILTY AND SARCOPENIA

P-130 The Diet-Microbiota-Intestinal Permeability Axis In Older Subjects:Rationale Of The MaPLE Project.A. Cherubini, S. Guglielmetti, P. Kroon, C. Andres-Lacueva, P. Riso

P-131 The impact of simple frailty scale use on the discharge in older adultsadmitted to acute geriatric medicine wardHyun Suk Lee, Aneeka Alexander, Ngie Law

P-132 The impact of frailty on discharge in an acute geriatric wardHyun Suk Lee, NC Law, Aneeka Alexander

P-133 Vitamin B12 Deficiency Might Be Related to Sarcopenia in Older AdultsEsra Ates Bulut, Pinar Soysal, Ali Ekrem Aydin, Ozge Dokuzlar, Suleyman Emre Kocyigit, Ahmet Turan Isik

P-134 Disentangling the Relationship between Muscle Mass and FrailtyStatus: Insights from the GERILABS studyW.S. Lim, L. Tay, A. Yeo, S.Yew, N. Hafizah, G. Wan, Y.Y. Ding

P-135 Impact of sarcopenia on 1-year mortality among older hospitalizedpatients with impaired mobilityM. Pourhassan, K. Norman, M.J. Müller, R. Dziewas, R. Wirth

P-136 Relationship of muscle function to circulating myostatin, follistatinand GDF11 in older women and menElizaveta Fife, Joanna Kostka, Agnieszka Guligowska, Małgorzata Pigłowska, Bartłomiej Sołtysik, Agnieszka Kaufman-Szymczyk,Krystyna Fabianowska-Majewska, Tomasz Kostka

P-137 Trends in frailty and its association with mortality across a period of 21 years: Results from the Longitudinal Aging Study AmsterdamEmiel O. Hoogendijk, Hans W. Jeuring, Martijn Huisman, Dorly J.H. Deeg

P-138 Association of the SARC-F Questionnaire with Muscle Mass, Strength,and Power: data from the African American Health (AAH) studyMalmstrom Ted, Miller Douglas, Morley John

P-139 A European joint action towards frailty prevention and management.Maria Angeles Caballero-Mora, Inés García-Sánchez, Graziano Onder,Branko Gabrovec, Regina Roller-Wirnsberger, Roberto Bernabei,Leocadio Rodríguez-Mañas

P-140 Sarcopenia and osteoporosis are interrelated in geriatric inpatientsand associated with poor nutritional and functional stateJens Reiss, Bernhard Iglseder, Rainhard Alzner, Brigitte Mayr-Pirker,Chrisitan Pirich, Helmut Kässmann, Martina Kreutzer, Ingrid Pfaffinger,Peter Dovjak

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P-141 Association between gait speed with mortality, cardiovascular disease and cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis ofprospective cohort studiesBrendon Stubbs, Alberto Pilotto, Emanuele Cereda, Nicola Veronese

P-142 Application Of Ultrasound For Muscle Assessment In Sarcopenia:Towards Standardized MeasurementsStéphane Baudry, Jürgen Bauer, David Beckwée, Anne-Marie De Cock,Hans Hobbelen, Harriët Jager-Wittenaar, Agnieszka Kasiukiewicz,Francesco Landi, Ester Marco, Ana Merello, Karolina Piotrowicz,Elisabeth Sanche

P-143 Three-year adverse health consequences of sarcopenia in community-dwelling older adults according to five diagnosis definitionsMédéa Locquet, Charlotte Beaudart, Manon Hajaoui, Jean Petermans,Jean-Yves Reginster, Olivier Bruyère

P-144 Relationship between within-visit blood pressure variability andskeletal muscle mass among Korean older adultsKwang-il Kim, Jung-Yeon Choi, Sun-wook Kim, Cheol-Ho Kim

P-145 Anthropometric Measurements and Mortality in Frail Older AdultsMario Ulises Perez-Zepeda, Jonathan Easton, Christopher Stephens,Heriberto Roman-Sicilia, Matteo Cesari

P-146 Association between antioxidant and frailty in elderly Tunisianpatient; a cross sectional studySonia Hammami, Imen Gzael, Amira Zarrouk, Mohamed Hammami

P-147 Glutamine supplementation for urinary incontinence: a prospective,randomized, controlled double-blind studyGulistan Bahat, Nalan Capan, Cihan Kılıc, Cenk Ya�a, Funda Gungor,Ozlem Persil Ozkan, Mehmet Akif Karan, Ay�e Karan

P-148 Efficacy of a primary care geriatric intervention model in reversingfrailty - protocol of a randomized clinical trialMiguel Marques Ferreira

P-149 Frailty, Polypharmacy and Potentially Inappropriate Medications inOlder Patients in Hospital: A Cross-Sectional StudyKinda Ibrahim, Fiona F.A. Howson, Avan A. Sayer, Helen C. Roberts

P-150 Association of Independence in Daily Activities with Muscle Structure,Strength and Physical Function in Nursing home ResidentsJulia Wearing, Maria Stokes, Eling D. deBruin

P-151 Is osteoarthritis predicted frailty? Association between Fried frailtyphenotype and osteoarthritis in Iranian elderly community dwellers-A cohort of Bushehr Elderly Health (BEH) programFarshd Sharifi, Mahtab Alizadeh-Khoei, Hossein Fakhrzadeh, MasoudArzaghi, Gita Shaffeiee, Ramin Heshmat, Iraj Nabipour, Afshin Ostovar,Bagher Larijani, Reyhaneh Aminalroaya, Zahra Vahabi, Alireza Namazi

P-152 Nutritional Composition with Active Ingredients to Improve Muscle AtrophyE. A. Pestana, P. Poydenot, M. Raul, M. K. Bothe, M. Westphal

P-153 Stages of frailty syndrome and mortality in older men and women 80+Ewa Zasadzka, Magdalena Roszak, Tomasz Trzmiel, Mariola Pawlaczyk

P-154 Influence Of Type 2 Diabetes And Insulin Therapy On MusclesUta Ferrari, Marietta Rottenkolber, Canan Selte, Cornelia Then, JochenSeißler, Birgit Linkohr, Annette Peters, Michael Drey, Barbara Thorand

P-155 Eccentric versus concentric training for increases in muscle mass and strength?Flemming Dela, Filippa Orlien Lindskov, Anna Karnoe Knudsen, SigneRegnersgaard, Eckart Pressel

P-156 In-hospital Sarcopenia: Sarcopenia 7+ EAMA study. From researchinto clinical practiceDolores Sanchez-Rodriguez, Florence Benoit, Dhayana Dallmeier, SuzyHope, Ester Marco, Asta Mastaviciute, Murielle Surquin, MiguelToscano-Rico, Nele Van Den Noortgate, Francesco Landi

P-157 Comparing SARC-F with SARC-CalF to screen sarcopenia incommunity living older adultsGulistan Bahat, Meryem Merve Oren, Ozlem Yilmaz, Cihan Kilic, KubraAydin, Mehmet Akif Karan

P-158 Performance of SARC-F in Regard to Sarcopenia Definitions, MuscleMass and Functional MeasuresGulistan Bahat, Ozlem Yilmaz, Cihan Kilic, Meryem Merve Oren,Mehmet Akif Karan

P-159 Social frailty as a predictor for physical frailty and cognitive decline in community-dwelling elderly adults: From the Kashiwa StudyKatsuya Iijima, Tomoki Tanaka, Kyo Takahashi, Kenji Toba, Koichi Kozaki,Masahiro Akishita

P-160 Identifying important items of quality of life of frail older subjects: a qualitative study among patients and professionalsFanny Buckinx, Charlotte Beaudart, Yves Rolland, Jean-Yves Reginster, Matteo Cesari, René Rizzoli, Jean Petermans,Bertrand Fougère, Olivier Bruyère

P-161 Serum Klotho and mortality risk in nursing home residents: resultsfrom the SENIOR cohortFanny Buckinx, Olivier Bruyère, Jean-Yves Reginster, Alexia Charles,Etienne Cavalier

P-162 Sarcopenia and its Association with Falls and Fractures in OlderAdults: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisSuey Yeung, Esmee Reijnierse, Marijke Trappenburg, Carel Meskers,Andrea Maier

P-163 The Effect Of Statin Therapy On Frailty Status In Elderly PatientsWith Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular DiseaseQing Lu, Xuefei Tao, Biao Cheng, Dan Wang

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P-164 A higher protein intake at breakfast does not compromise total dailyprotein intake in older adultsAmely M. Verreijen, Martinet T. Streppel, Ilse Rotteveel, Daniëlle Heman, Jantine van den Helder, Carliene van Dronkelaar,Robert G. Memelink, Michael Tieland, Marjolein Visser, Mariëlle F. Engberink, Peter J.M. Wei

P-165 Prevalence of sarcopenia among healthy ambulatory subjects: the sarcopenia begins from 45 yearsVoronska Elena, LAMBERTI Carla, KRUISKAMP Saskia

P-166 Depressive symptoms, handgrip strength, and weight status in USolder adultsLee Smith, Brendon Stubbs, Nicola Veronese, Lin Yang

P-167 Effects Of Whole-body Vibration Exercise In Combination WithParathyroid Hormone (1-34) On Physical Performance Measures InOsteoporotic Women: A Secondary Analysis From A RandomizedControlled TrialDitte Jepsen, Tahir Masud, Anders Holsgaard Larsen, Stinus Hansen,Niklas Rye Jørgensen, Jesper Ryg

P-168 24 HOUR AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE CHANGES IN SARCOPENIAHande Selvi Öztorun, Remzi Bahşi, Tuğba Turgut, Deniz Mut Sürmeli,Volkan Atmis, Ahmet Yalçin, Sevgi Aras, Murat Varli

P-169 Short Physical Performance Battery and Obesity in Old Icelandic AdultsAlfons Ramel, Olof G Geirsdottir, Milan Chang, Palmi V. Jonsson

P-170 Perspectives From Patients Attending A Falls Clinic - A Qualitative StudyAnn Sophia Bertelsen, Jesper Ryg, Dorthe Nielsen

P-171 Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Based Frailty Index (CGA-FI) as Predictor of Health Outcomes in a Geriatric Acute Care CentrePaz-Maya Ruth, Cabezas-Jaen Dacil, Peinado-Gallego Concepcion,Herrera-Fernandez Nuria Cristina, Balea-Fernandez Francisco Javier

P-172 Validation Of SARC-F For The Screening Of Sarcopenia In ElderlyPatients With Dementia: A Cross-Sectional StudyZaid Kasim

P-174 Prevention of hospitalization-associated disability; A new paradigm of care plan focused on FrailtyE. Martín de Francisco Murga, M. Herrera Abian, C. Palicio Martínez, L. Bárcena Goitiandia, JM. Ortega Morente, A. Jimenez Rodriguez

P-175 How do older people with mild frailty experience health promotionbased on behaviour change theory? A qualitative studyChristina Avgerinou, Benjamin Gardner, Kalpa Kharicha, Rachael Frost,Ann Liljas, Rekha Elaswarapu, Jill Manthorpe, Vari Drennan, Claire Goodman, Steve Iliffe, Kate Walters

P-176 The Relationship between Frailty and Sleep Quality in Oldest Old PatientsCagatay Cavusoglu, Olgun Deniz, Rana Tuna Dogrul, Suheyla Cotelli, Ali Oncul, Muhammet Cemal Kızılarslanoglu, Berna Goker

P-177 Beyond the Chronological Age: Comparing the Prognostic Value of Different Health Indicators in Older AdultsA. Zucchelli, D.L. Vetrano, A. Marengoni, G. Grande, A. Calderon-Larranaga,L. Fratiglioni, D. Rizzuto

P-178 Is Increased Neutrophil Lymphocyte Ratio Remarking the Inflammationin Sarcopenia?Zeynel Abidin Öztürk, Seval Kul, �brahim Halil Türkbeyler, Zeynel Abidin Sayiner, Azer Abiyev

P-179 Frailty And Long-Term Outcomes In Two Hospital-Based Cohorts:Admission Avoidance Is Not EnoughE. Keeble, S.P. Conroy, H.C. Roberts, S.G. Parker, S. Arora, J. Neuburger

P-180 Clinical Variations Between Sarcopenic Obesity and Sarcopenia in Geriatric Patients: Nomogram ApproachZeynel Abidin Öztürk, Seval Kul

P-181 Frailty and mortality, hospital use and costs over 7 yearsin the Newcastle 85+ cohortE. Keeble, J. Neuburger, S. Arora, C. Jagger, R. Duncan, A.L. Robinson, S.G. Parker

P-182 Prevalence of osteo-sarcopenia and osteo-sarcopenia obesity inhealthy ambulatory subjects older than 45 years in FranceLamberti Carla, Kruiskamp Saskia, Cherin Patrick, Voronska Elena

P-183 Ultrasound and electromyographic assessment of the multifidusspinae muscle: reliability, function and relevance for sarcopeniaMarco Narici, Tereza Jandova, Elena Monti, Michela Brogi, Sara Tagliaferri, Andrea Ticinesi, Buttò Valeria, Colizzi Elena, Lauretani Fulvio, Maggio Marcello

P-184 How may B-mode sonography help to assess muscle aspects in an acute care settingHeinrich Burkhardt, Laura Parigger

P-185 The orthogeriatric prevention service improves the adherence to treatments among functionally resilient older personsMarika Ferracci, Valentina Prenni, Marta Baroni, Luca Parretti, Jacopo Penzo, Valentina Bubba, Clara Tinarelli, Maurizio Massucci, Auro Caraffa, Patrizia Mecocci, Giuseppe Rinonapoli, Carmelinda Ruggiero

P-186 Impact of the Rapid Access Clinic for the Elderly in Supporting OlderPeople with “Frailty” in the CommunityGiles Rolph

P-187 Validation Of SARC-F by Proxy (SARC-F-Proxy) For The Screening OfSarcopenia In Elderly Patients With Dementia: A Cross-Sectional StudyZaid Kasim, WD Rodríguez-García, Stany Perkisas, Maurits Vandewoude

P-188 Screening for frailty in the specialist oncology settingC. Royles, C. Ng, G. Long, L. Wentworth

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P-189 Determination of The Relation Between Age-Related Hyperkyphosisand Muscle Mass and Muscle FunctionGülçimen Soylu

P-190 Mobility disorders and cognitive impairment predict disability andmortality in community-dwelling older adultsMika Okura, Mihoko Ogita, Hirenori Arai

P-191 Frailty: Critical Term in Critical CareA. Orozco, O. Duems

P-192 Association Between Timed Up and Go Test and Future Dependence OnsetJi Eun Lee, Jong Lull Yoon, In Soon Kwon

P-193 Calf Circumference as a Simple Screening Marker for DiagnosingSarcopenia in Older Korean Adults: The Korean Frailty and AgingCohort Study (KFACS)Chang Won Won

P-194 Trajectory of frailty over 4 years in Community-Dwelling OlderJapanese Adults: a prospective longitudinal studyMihoko Ogita, Mika Okura, Hidenori Arai

P-195 Assessment Of Bone And Muscle Measurements By PeripheralQuantitative Computed Tomography In Geriatric PatientsMichael Drey, Michaela Henkel, Stefanie Weiß, Sophie Petermeise, Uta Ferarri, Marietta Rottenkolber, Ralf Schmidmaier

P-196 Frailty evaluation with Kihon Checklist (KCL) for COPD patients atFrailty Prevention Clinic: a prospective case-control study over sixyears in National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, JapanKazuyoshi Senda, Shosuke Satake, Izumi Kondo, Haruhiko Tokuda,Hidetoshi Endo, Hisayuki Miura, Yasumoto Matsui

P-197 Validation of the walkway “SPEED-AGE”Esther López-Giménez, Mariano Esbrí-Víctor, Luis-Carlos Venegas-Sanabria,Günnar Andersen, Héctor Caulin, Silvia Lozoya-Moreno, Laura Plaza-Moreno,Borja Gil-García, Ana Pérez Fernández-Rius, Melisa López-Utiel, Ped

P-198 Benefits of a multicomponent training program in elderly with fallsMariano Esbrí-Víctor, Esther López-Giménez, Rafael García-Molina,Marta Carolina Ruiz-Grao, Alicia Noguerón-García, Melisa López-Utiel,Silvia Lozoya-Moreno, Isabel Huedo-Rodenas, Laura Plaza-Carmona,Pedro Abizanda-Sol

P-199 Gait kinematic parameters analysis using an inertial sensor unit after one month of multicomponent exercise training (vivifrail) in frail/prefrail older adults with cognitive impairment: preliminary results of a randomized controlled trialMikel Lopez de Asteasu, Ivan Anton Rodrigo, Fabricio ZambomFerraresi, Jaione Elexpuru Estomba, Itxaso Marin Epelde, MariaFernanda Ramon Espinoza, Roberto Petidier Torregrosa, Juan LuisSanchéz Sanchéz, Nicolas Martinez Ve

P-200 The Cut-off points and Prevalence of Low Hand Grip Strength forSarcopenia in Korean Elderly Based on the 7th KNHANESKwang Min Kim, Kyu Nam Kim, Sae Mi Park

P-201 Sit-to-stand and protein supplementation in the OPEN Study - a surprisingly feasible and welcome health concept for nursing home residentsSofia Vikström, Helena Grönstedt, Tommy Cederholm, Erika Franzén,Åke Seiger, Anders Wimo, Gerd Faxén, Anne-Marie Boström

P-202 Diabetes and Falls in the elderlyFrancois Puisieux

P-203 The Multidimensional Prognostic Index predicts 90-day mortality in older medical patients admitted to an Emergency DepartmentMerete Gregersen, Else Marie Damsgaard

P-204 Prevalence of frailty in clinical and social settings frailtools study:preliminary resultsMarta Checa, Tania Guevara, Jimmy Gonzales, S.Soledad Álamo,Myriam Oviedo, Armando Pardo, J.A. Carnicero, Stefan Walter, Saul Martin, Agnieszka Parnicka, Barbara Wizner, Barbara Gryglewska,Tomasz Tomasz Gr, L. Rodriguez-Mañas, on behalf of the Frailtools Team

P-205 The relationship between cognition and physical performance in non-demented older adults with sarcopeniaAnna Skalska, Karolina Piotrowicz, Tomasz Grodzicki

P-206 Physical frailty and adverse drug events (ADEs) in the elderly inpatientsAkane Oyama, Yasushi Takeya, Tsuneo Nakajima, Miyuki Takeya, ShukoTakada, Yoichi Takami, Ken Sugimoto, Koichi Yamamoto, Hiromi Rakugi

P-207 Dietary Patterns and Their Relationship with Functional CapacityMónica Machón, Maider Mateo-Abad, Kalliopi Vrotsou, Xabier Zupiria,Carolina Güell, Leonor Rico, Itziar Vergara

P-208 Pulse pressure amplification as a new clinical and hemodynamicphenotype marker of vascular frailty: a new concept in the elderlyI. Bulubas, L. Admant, S. Gautier, M. Kotsani, MJ. Fourrière, L. Mongars,V. Bourdaire, A. Bénétos, L. Joly

P-209 Determinants of Physical Function in Community Dwelling Old AdultsMilan Chang, Alfons Ramel, Olof Gudny Geirsdottir, Palmi V. Jonsson,Inga Thorsdottir

P-210 Different Profiles of Frailty Among Older and Younger Heart FailurePatients: Preliminary Data from The Deus Ex Machina StudyRui Valdiviesso, Emília Moreira, Rosário Ataíde, Sónia Martins, Luís Filipe Azevedo, Lia Fernandes, José Silva Cardoso, Nuno Borges

P-211 Frailty in EHPAD in TunisiaDorsaf Abbes, Olfa Hizem, Saoussen zrour

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P-212 The evaluation of daily functioning as part of the operationaldefinition of frailty: a systematic reviewAxelle Costenoble, Veerle Knoop, Aziz Debain, Sofie Vermeiren,Roberta Azzopardi Vella, Ivan Bautmans, Dominique Verté, Ellen Gorus,Patricia De Vriendt

P-213 Peculiarities of sarcopenia measured with bioimpedance in patientswith diabetes mellitus type 2 in hospital settingsYulia Onuchina, Irina Gurieva, Inna Begma

P-214 The screening of frailty syndrome in different settings - The FRAILTOOLS study backgroundAnna Ka�toch, Barbara Gryglewska, Tomasz Grodzicki, AgnieszkaParnicka, Barbara Wizner, Marta Checa, Leocadio Rodriguez-Mañas, on behalf of Frailtools Team

P-215 Profiling trends in Clinical Frailty Scale, Serum Vitamin D Levels and Bone Turnover Markers: a Prospective Cohort of Frail OlderAdults in the West of IrelandS. Gorey, T.P. Griffin, R. Murphy, E. Mannion, E. Loughlin, P. O’Shea, E. Mulkerrin, S. Robinson

P-216 Relationship Between Frailty And InflammationRana Tuna Dogrul, Hacer Do�an Varan, Muhammet CemalKizilarslanoglu, Mustafa Kemal Kilic, Fatih Sumer, Gunes Arik, OzgurKara, Meltem Halil, Mustafa Cankurtaran, Burcu Balam Yavuz

P-217 Validation of frail scale in Turkish older adultsBenazir Hymabaccus, Burcu Balam Yavuz, Rana Tuna Dogrul, Cafer Balci,Cemile Ozsurekci, Hatice Caliskan, Fatih Sumer, Erdem Karabulut,Meltem Halil, Mustafa Cankurtaran

P-218 The Pain patterns in frail sarcopenic and osteosarcopenic subjectsVincenza Valentina Angileri, Yari Longobucco, Fulvio Lauretani, Elisa Adorni,Chiara Benedetti, Michele Pessina, Sara Tagliaferri, Marcello Giuseppe Maggio

P-219 Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) and its Association with Frailty in Geriatric PatientsOlgun Deniz, Suheyla Coteli, Ozant Helvaci, Rana Tuna Dogrul, Cagatay Cavusoglu, Ali Oncul, Hacer Dogan Varan, Muhammet Cemal Kizilarslanoglu, Berna Goker

P-220 DECI Project: Analysis of cognitive scales and its relation with frailtyin patients with mild cognitive impairmentMyriam Oviedo Briones, Rodrígo Pérez-Rodríguez, Pedro Moreno,Myriam Valdés-Aragonés, Mercedes Montenegro, David Prada, Laura López Diez-Picazo, Stefan Walter, Leocadio Rodríguez-Mañas

P-221 Evaluation of frailty in a Long Term Care and Convalescence unit at an Intermediate HospitalElizabeth Suárez S., Dolors Quera A., Lourdes Ferré, Neus Saiz

P-222 Prevalence of frailty in primary care: the influence of different handgrip strength cut-offsJoão Tavares, Inês Machado, Pedro Sá-Couto

P-223 The identification of frailty in primary care: Portuguese Prisma-7 analysisJoão Tavares, Pedro Sá-Couto, Inês Machado

P-224 Relations between Frailty, Multimorbidity and Disability in Specific Activities in Daily Living in Community-Dwelling Women: a Cross-Sectional StudyAndrius Apsega, Asta Mastaviciute, Marija Tamulaitiene, Vidmantas Alekna

P-225 Application of the STOPPfrail Criteria to the Frailest Nursing HomeResidents (NHRs): A COME-ON sub-studyFournier Anne, Anrys Pauline, Beuscart Jean-Baptiste, Dalleur Olivia,Henrard Severine, Foulon Veerle, Spinewine Anne

P-226 Frailty and lipid profile in elderly hospitalized patientsGiuliana Ciancio, Daniela Brischetto, Angela Alibrandi, Alberto Sardella, Nunziata Morabito, Antonino Catalano, Francesco Corica, Antonino Lasco, Giorgio Basile

P-227 Dementia As A Factor Of Worse Status And Bad Outcome In HipFracture Patients. A Study With 1-year Follow-upIsabel Rodríguez-Sánchez, Silvia Lozoya-Moreno, MarthaChoquehuanca, Rocío Menéndez-Colino, Isabel Martín-Maestre, Teresa Alarcon, Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo

P-228 The prevalence and associated factors of sarcopenic obesity are not the same as those of sarcopenia in older patientsPloy Ruengsinpinya, Prof.Prasert Assantachai

P-229 Frailty status and Mild-Chronic Hyponatremia in Nursing Home FallersAdmitted To Emergency Geriatric Medicine Unit (MUPA Unit)Boyer Sophie, Gayot Caroline, Bimou Charlotte, Dantoine Thierry,Tchalla Achille

P-230 Handgrip Strength Predicts 1-Year Functional Recovery And MortalityIn Hip Fracture PatientsPatricia Pérez-Rodríguez, Laura Rabes, Carmen Sáez-Nieto, Fernando Ly-Yang,Rocío Menéndez-Colino, Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo, Teresa Alarcon

P-231 Is dysphagia associated with hand grip strength and fat-free mass atthe hospital in older adults?Sumru Savas, Merve Yılmaz, Fulden Sarac, Fehmi Akcicek

P-232 Determination of Hand Grip Strength in Healthy Adults in Izmir in theContext of Medical School EducationSumru Savas, Mehmet Cengiz Isik, Dogukan Kilic, Yusuf Can Koker,Duygu Ozcelik, Nur Beril Ozden, Serkan Ozkan, Hazal Zanclar, Fehmi Akcicek

P-233 Frailty in nursing homes. An indicator of seniors’ longevity?Haÿ Paul-Emile, Armaingaud Didier, Josseran Loïc

P-234 A Quick And Easy Frailty Detection Tool With The Potential To Identify Distinct Frailty ProfilesMarina Kotsani, Olivier Aromatario, Carlos Labat, Guy Vançon, JonathanEpstein, Athanase Benetos

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P-235 Frailty and Cognitive Impairment in Heart Failure Patients:Preliminary Findings from the Deus ex Machina StudyEmilia Moreira, Rui Valdiviesso, Sónia Martins, Rosário Ataíde, Luís FilipeAzevedo, Nuno Borges, José Silva-Cardoso, Lia Fernandes

P-236 Frailty and hospitalizationAna Maria Canelas, Rita Amorim Costa, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Salvador,Fábio Murteira, Fatima Leal Seabra, Rafaela Veríssimo, Agripino Oliveira

P-237 Frailty Assessment by two Different Methods in Acute HospitalisedElderly PatientsIñaki Echeverria, Maria Amasene, Miriam Urquiza, Ane Errasti, Cristina Bermudez-Ampudia, Juan Jose Villareal, Jon Irazusta, Ana Rodriguez, Ariadna Besga

P-238 Secular change in grip strength among older Europeans: preliminaryfindings from SHARERichard Dodds, Eduwin Pakpahan, Antoneta Granic, Karen Davies, Avan Aihie Sayer

P-239 Osteosarcopenia and mortality in older ChileansCecilia Albala, Carlos Marquez, Lydia Lera, Barbara Angel, RodrigoSaguez, Patricia Arroyo

P-240 Mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in the skeletal muscle of healthy very old men and womenRichard Dodds, Karen Davies, Antoneta Granic, Kieren Hollingsworth,Charlotte Warren, Grainne Gorman, Douglass Turnbull, Avan Aihie Sayer

P-241 Systematic review on the pharmacotherapy of type 2 diabetes mellitusin functionally impaired elderly – sub-project of the Medication andQuality of Life in frail older persons (MedQoL) Research GroupClaudia Bollig, Gabriel Torbahn, Viktoria Mühlbauer, Simone Brefka, Dhayana Dallmeier, Jürgen M. Bauer, Walter E. Haefeli,Michael Denkinger, Sebastian Voigt-Radloff

P-242 Comparing the predictive accuracy of comorbidity and disability for frailty in patients hospitalized in a tertiary hospitalPedro Oliveira, Ana Maria Canelas, Rita Amorim Costa, Pedro Salvador,Rafaela Verissimo, Agripino Oliveira

P-243 Characteristics of sarcopenic patients admitted for hip fractureM.N. Vaquero-Pinto, C. Sánchez-Castellano, A. Merello-De Miguel, C. Miret-Corchado, A.J. Cruz Jentoft

P-244 Low serum creatinine values overestimate renal function: the paradoxicalrelationship between mortality and eGFR in orthogeriatricsAntonella Giordano, Giulia Rivasi, Virginia Tortù, Daniela Balzi, Iacopo Iacomelli, Enrico Mossello, Maria Flora D’Andria, Lorella Lambertucci, Carlo Rostagno, Alessandro Cartei, Andrea Ungar

P-245 Prevalence of Frailty and Malnutrition in older people attending a health literacy event in LisbonSofia Duque, Paulo Almeida, Marco Ribeiro Narciso, João Gorjão Clara, Luís Campos

P-246 Treating Blood Pressure: What matters in later life?Andrew Clegg, Mary Godfrey, Chris Gale, Chris Wilkinson, Marlous Hall

P-247 The Relationship Between Hemoglobin A1C(HbA1c) Variability and Frailty in Elderly OutpatientsOlgun Deniz, Suheyla Coteli, Hacer Dogan Varan, Rana Tuna Dogrul,Cagatay Cavusoglu, Ali Oncul, Muhammet Cemal Kizilarslanoglu, Berna Goker

P-248 Osteoprotegerin as a novel marker of prognosis in elder patients: a cohort studyVincenzo Gianturco, Vincenzo Maria Saraceni, Luigi Gianturco

P-249 Hip fracture and 25(OH)D is connected, but there is moreIngibjorg Hjaltadottir, Lenore Launer, Tamari Harris, P Caserotti, Mary Cotch,T Lang, Gudny Eiriksdottir, Kristin Siggeirsdottir, Vilmundur Gudnason,Gunnar Sigurdsson, Laufey Steingrimsdottir, Thorhallur Halld

P-250 Prevalence of Sarcopenia and Fragility in the Older Adults with High ComorbidityVincenzo Malafarina, Letizia Suescun Puerta, Igone Imaz, Francisco UrizOtano, Iñaki Artaza Artabe

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P-251 Prescriptive appropriateness – pharmacological deprescribing in elderly subjectsTiziana Candiani, Ilario Stefani, Antonino Mazzone

P-252 Prevalence and predictors of sleep disorders among institutionalizedelderlies: A cross sectional studyMohamad Itani, Nabil Naja, Ghassan Hamadeh

P-253 Challenges of Geriatrics and Gerontology Education in the EasternMediterranean Region: Reflection on the collaboration of MEAMAand ATGAbdulrazak Abyad, Sonia Hammami

P-254 What things in life are most important to older adults? And what do they know about geriatricians?S.V. Hope, H. Kerminen, A. Koutsouri, S. Marien, M.R. Mellingsæter, H.M. Roitto, B. Saka, F.J. Tarazona-Santabalbina, K. Singler

P-255 Improving Access To Geriatric Medicine Training For Core MedicalTrainees Through The New Joint Royal Of Physicians Training BoardInternal Medicine CurriculumClifford Lisk, Elizabeth Carty

P-256 G4J Connect: A model for European geriatricians to educate andinspire tomorrow’s geriatricians?P. Brock, N. Saxton, V. Gibson, E. Fisken, C. Taylor, M. Garside, J. Fisher

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P-257 Oncology Healthcare Providers’ Knowledge, Beliefs, andCommunication Behaviors on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and TransgenderPatient Healthcare: An ExplorationKoshy Alexander, Smita Banerjee, Chasity Walters, Jessica Staley, Patricia Parker

P-258 Educational Initiative to Improve Understanding of GeriatricSyndromes in Minority Community CaregiversKoshy Alexander, Ruth Manna, Natalie Gangai, Rosario Costas-Muniz,Beatriz Korc-Grodzicki

P-259 Technology And Social Media: Friend Or FoeGeraldine Donnelly, Rebecca Cruise, Ray Keelan

P-260 Do Old Adults Know The Purpose Of Their Medication? A Survey Among Community-dwelling PeopleHoisnard Léa, Brigitte Santos-Eggimmann, Pauline Chauvin, Anne Hiance-Delahaye, Marie Herr

P-261 Perceptions regarding old age and geriatric institutions in the Lebanese societyAmine Wehbe, Haitham Abdel Rahman, Sani Hlais, Antoine Aoun, Lana El Osta

P-262 Elderly women and their fears: a pilot investigationCarlo Cristini

P-263 Complementary and alternative medicine use by older adults in Turkey: Literature reviewÖzge Uzun

P-264 Timed Up and Go Test With a Dual Task in Elderly, a Tool for Learningto Practise by PractisingJ.L. Amorone Leiva, R.A. Irigoyen, D.M. Agüero

P-265 From Family Physicians’ Perspective to the Geriatric PatientEsra Karabıyık, Zeynel Abidin Öztürk

P-266 Integrated care through training – Joint GP/Geriatric trainee clinicsTowhid Imam, Owen Ingram, Tom Wilson, Daniel Mullarkey

P-267 GeriSim – A multidisciplinary approach to geriatric simulationTowhid Imam, Vaughan Holm

P-268 What The Frax? Junior Doctors’ Perspective Of Bone Health AssessmentStephanie Louise Jordan, Sujitha Selvarajah, Aimee Harrison, Tomas Welsh

P-269 Anticholinergic Burden Awareness within the Older Person’s UnitPriya Deol, Ellie Green, Victoria Neilson, Tomas Welsh

P-270 Designing a Blended Course In Pregraduate Geriatric MedicineThrough Backwards DesignSusanne M.S Hernes, Anette Hylen Ranhoff

P-271 Role of gerontological centers (outinstitutional care) – Croatian model of successful practice for the elderlySpomenka Tomek - Roksandic, Branko Kolaric, Tanja Coric, Sanja Predavec,Nada Tomasovicć Mrcela, Zvonimir Šostar, Dalma Sajko, Marica Lukic,Stela Mravak, Manuela Maltaricć, Romana Galic, Dorotea Francekovic

P-272 Monitoring nutritional status in the elderly via NRS 2002/Geros/Cezih web serviceTajana Pavic, Nina Smolej Narancic, Spomenka Tomek-Roksandic,Branko Kolaric, Tanja Coric, Sanja Predavec, Zvonimir Šostar, Manuela Maltaric, Veronika Laušin, Suzana Hlatki-Matijevic, Tatjana Škari�- Juric, Dalma

P-273 Gerontologic public health indicators via e-system GeroS/CEZIHSpomenka Tomek-Roksandic, Branko Kolaric, Tanja Coric, Sanja Predavec, Zvonimir Šostar, Nada Tomasovic - Mrcela, Dalma Sajko, Marica Lukic, Stela Mravak, Manuela Maltaric, Antonija Balenovic, Tomislav Benjak

P-274 Pilot study of Aging Game set up with medical studentsKetz Flora, Nghiem Duy, Mavoungou Sandra, Lastennet Diane, Lafuente Carmelo, Pautas Eric, Kinugawa Kiyoka

P-275 Documentation of Medication Management in Diabetic Patients with DementiaHaroon Ahmed, Hanadi Khamis, Amin Abdelghany, Shafi Hashmath,Ahmed Fouaad, Marwa Awad, Essa Mubarak, Mani Chandran

P-276 Innovations in geriatric medicine: Social media and the UKs firsttrainee-led research collaborativeLauren Mccluskey

P-277 Competencies in geriatrics of internal medicine residents: a cross-sectional study of Mexican traineesSara Gloria Aguilar-Navarro, José Alberto Ávila-Funes

P-278 Adapted Physical Activity’s Service: a support process for activeageing and empowerment in Genoa Socio-Sanitary DistrictsEmilia Tasso, Francesca Vitali, Loredana Minetti

P-279 Time To Wake Up: Healthcare Professionals’ Knowledge Of Insomnia ManagementSafa G Attar, Raunak Singh, Ashish Patel

P-280 Fostering Academic Geriatric Medicine – The Science Forum of Geriatrics in GermanyAlbert Lukas, Maria Cristina Polidori, Adrian Rosada

P-281 Geriatric patient knowledge and responsibility about their regular medicationPablo Enrique Solla Suárez, Javier Montero Muñoz, Elena Valle Calonge,Eva María López Álvarez, José Gutiérrez Rodríguez, Juan José Solano Jaurrieta

P-282 Do elderly patients take responsibility about his medication?Javier Montero Muñoz, Elena Valle Calonge, Pablo Enrique Solla Suárez,Eva María López Álvarez, Cristina Guirola García-Pendes, Juan José Solano Jaurrieta

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P-283 The postgraduate certificate in geriatric medicine is important to disseminate geriatric competence among different health careprofessionals in different settingsGiovanni Ricevuti, Luigina De Carlo, Giulia Ionita, Valentina Martello,Vitali Biffi, Simone Cernesi, Jacopo Sala

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P-284 Prediction of Geriatric Rehabilitation Outcomes: Comparison between Three Cognitive Screening ToolsNoemi Heyman, Tatyana Tsirulnicov

P-286 Pain in older patients with COPD indicated for post-acute pulmonary rehabilitationEléonore F van Dam van Isselt, Karin H Groenewegen-Sipkema, Monica van Eijk, Niels H Chavannes, Wilco P Achterberg

P-287 Effect of a Strength Training Program with Therabands on Cognitiveand Functional Parameters in Frail Elderly over 90 years ControlledRandomized Pilot StudyIrimia Mollinedo-Cardalda, José C. Millán-Calenti, David Facal, Adriana López, José María Cancela

P-288 Are we over treating the blood pressure and making our elderlypatients fall?Sai Hyne, Malathi Suppiah, Kali Kodavali, Bharath Lakkappa

P-289 The effect of empowerment programs on depressive symptoms of older adults in day care rehabilitation centersShirin Golkarami, Mohammad Kamali, Hossein Mobaraki, Fatemeh Farhudi

P-291 Towards better Geriatric Rehabilitation by Structural Measuring andEvaluation of Patient OutcomesArno Doornebosch, Monique Caljouw, Romke van Balen, Wilco Achterberg

P-292 Assessment Strategies in Early, Ward-Based Rehabilitation inVulnerable, Multimorbid Geriatric Patients Admitted to AcuteMedical Care: A Systematic ReviewPatrick Heldmann, Nacera Belala, Jürgen M. Bauer, Klaus Hauer

P-293 Cognitively Frailty Patients Can Be Rehabilitated, PreventingPremature 24 Hour Care AdmissionsGeraldine Donnelly, Gary Jevons, Joanna Williams, Lauren Wentworth

P-294 Knowledge translation into practice: development of the GeriatricActivation Program Pellenberg, aimed to improve functionalperformance of geriatric inpatientsMargaretha van Dijk, Patsy Allegaert, Jos Tournoy, Geert Verheyden,Johan Flamaing

P-295 Motor Performance In The Transition Between Inpatient GeriatricRehabilitation And Home Environment In Cognitively ImpairedPatients After Hip Or Pelvic FractureBastian Abel, Rebekka Pomiersky, Jürgen M. Bauer, Martina Schäufele,Klaus Pfeiffer, Klaus Hauer

P-296 Factors associated with an improvement of quality of life (QoL)according to the Notthingham Health Profile (NHP) in a GeriatricRehabilitation Day Hospital (GRDH)Elisabet de Jaime, Anna Renom, Silvia Burcet, MAngels Vidal, MCarmen Delgado, Montserrat Garcia, MLuz Rodriguez, Eulalia Sevilla,Olga Vazquez, Ramon Miralles

P-297 Trans-sectional Intervention Program to Improve Geriatric Care inRegensburg [TIGER]: The Transi-tional Care Model Applied in GermanyFreiberger Ellen, Rimmele Martina, Wingenfeld Klaus

P-298 Geriatric rehabilitation in older patients with cardiovascular disease,a feasibility studyEleonore F. van Dam van Isselt, Jan van Wijngaarden, Dirk J.A. Lok,Wilco P. Achterberg

P-299 Pain As The Main Determinant Of Fall-Associated Self-Efficacy AfterHip/Pelvic Fracture In Geriatric RehabilitationRebekka Pomiersky, Bastian Abel, Anja Dautel, Martina Schäufele, Klaus Pfeiffer, Jürgen M. Bauer, Klaus Hauer

P-300 Choice, voice and co-production in intermediate care: Exploring the Geriatric Patients and their Relatives Perspectives on Patient ParticipationLinda Kvæl, Jonas Debesay, Anne Langaas, Asta Bye, Astrid Bergland

P-301 Life-Space Mobility Among Multimorbid Older Persons With MultipleImpairments Following RehabilitationPhoebe Ullrich, Tobias Eckert, Martin Bongartz, Christian Werner, Rainer Kiss, Jürgen M. Bauer, Klaus Hauer

P-302 Adherence To A Home-Based Mixed Training And MotivationIntervention In Geriatric Patients With Cognitive ImpairmentFollowing Inpatient RehabilitationTobias Eckert, Martin Bongartz, Phoebe Ullrich, Rainer Kiss, Jürgen M. Bauer, Klaus Hauer

P-303 Pressure Ulcer Risk and Mortality in Patients Discharged to SkilledNursing FacilitiesPaul Takahashi

P-304 Comparison of two fall risk screenings and fall preventioninterventions in older in-hospital patients - an health economic evaluationLilli Neumann

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P-305 The Effects of Decongestive Physiotherapy on Pain and Sleep Qualityin Elderly Women with Breast Cancer Related LymphedemaOrçin Telli Atalay, Atiye Kas, Sevda Yılmaz, Nesrin Yagcı

P-306 The Relationship between Respiratory Function and FunctionalPerformance in Elderly Patients with COPDOrçin Telli Atalay, Harun Taskın, Ali Yalman, Aysenur Yılmaz, Erhan Kızmaz

P-307 Benefits Of Geriatric Day Hospital In Patients With Hip FracturePaulo Almeida, Raquel Sosa, Pilar Cabezas, Arturo Sevillano, Sofia Duque, Carlos Verdejo

P-308 Improving the management of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in OlderPatients undergoing Elective Orthopaedic SurgeryAine Goggins, Vivien Nebo, Cathryn Mainwaring, Jugdeep Dhesi

P-309 We Must Give the Elderly a Chance- It is Our Responsibility: Home-Based RehabilitationRoni Gagin, Neta HaGani, Itay Levy, Moriya Gozlan, Doron Norman

P-310 Associations Of Motor Performance And Qualitative/ QuantitativePhysical Activity Behavior In Older Persons With CognitiveImpairment After Discharge From Geriatric RehabilitationMartin Bongartz, Phoebe Ullrich, Tobias Eckert, Christian Werner, Rainer Kiss, Bastian Abel, Sabato Melone, Jürgen M. Bauer, Klaus Hauer

P-311 Cognitive function in older adults admitted to a geriatricrehabilitation: Does it really matter for functional recovery? Results from the FRAIL-BCN studyAlicia Calle, Diana Lelli, Laura Mónica Pérez, Cristina Udina, Neus Gual,Mónica Mesas, Nuria Torrents, Miriam Colominas, Marco Inzitari

P-312 The Safety, Efficacy and Acceptability of Non-PharmacologicTreatments for Orthostatic Hypotension in Older People: A Mixed-Methods StudyLisa J. Robinson, Julia L. Newton, Ruth M. Pearce, Jake R. Gibbon, James Frith

P-313 The Management Of Complications Of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus In A Geriatric Rehabilitation Hospital in MaltaS. Cauchi, F. Farrugia, M.A. Vassallo

P-314 Level of physical activity in men and women with chronic strokeKarin Hellström, Annika Bring

P-315 Management of chronic constipation in geriatric patients: five years prospective studyMaria Cristina Neri, Anna PaolaTassi, Nadia Antoniotti, Luigi Bergamaschini

P-317 GR-HIP: Geriatric Rehabilitation of patients after HIP fracture; a study designG.F. Mattiazzo, M van Eijk, M.P.L. van der Sijp, W.M. Ravensbergen, W.P. Achterberg, R. van Balen

P-318 Effects Of Nutritional Interventions On Nutritional And FunctionalOutcomes In Geriatric Rehabilitation Patients: A Systematic ReviewWith Meta-AnalysesJanneke van Wijngaarden, Julia Wojzischke, Claudia van den Berg,Rebecca Diekmann, Jürgen Bauer, Yvette Luiking

P-319 Effects Of A New Computerized, Motor-Cognitive Memory Training In Older PersonsKlaus Hauer, Michaela Guenther-Lange, Christian Werner

P-320 Criteria for referral to Geriatric Rehabilitation, a scoping reviewGroot de A.J., Wattel L.M., Wouden van der J.C., Balen van R.

P-321 The Prevalence of Malnutrition in a German Geriatric Rehabilitation PopulationJulia Wojzischke, Sarah Egert, Andreas Hein, Jürgen M. Bauer, Rebecca Diekmann

P-322 Sarcopenia and Malnutrition in a German Geriatric Rehabilitation PopulationJulia Wojzischke, Sarah Egert, Andreas Hein, Jürgen M. Bauer, Rebecca Diekmann

P-323 Associations between Nutritional and Functional Status of a GermanGeriatric Rehabilitation PopulationJulia Wojzischke, Sarah Egert, Andreas Hein, Jürgen M. Bauer, Rebecca Diekmann

P-324 Hip Fracture Geriatric Rehabilitation: a Mixed-method Cross-sectionalObservational Study of Patient Characteristics and Current Practicesin NutritionLaura den Boeft, Lisette de Groot, Hans Hobbelen, Gert-Jan van der Putten

P-325 First Functional Testing Results of a New Soft Modular BiomimeticLower-Limb Exoskeleton (XoSoft) in Geriatric Patients with Moderate Gait DisordersSamuel Schülein

P-326 Physical training as a useful tool in brain fitnessCristian Romeo Revnic, Floarea Revnic, Silviu Voinea

P-327 Can person characteristics predict engagement in physical activity?Experience from the Promoting Activity, Independence and Stabilityin Early Dementia (PrAISED) interventionJennie Hancox, Rupinder Bajwa, Clare Burgon, Pip Logan, Rowan H. Harwood

P-328 #Loseapad - An innovative idea to prevent deconditioning inhospitalized elderly patients - A quality improvement exercise in asenior adult medical services (SAMS) department in a UK HospitalR. Mahmood, G. O’shea, S. Hardy, P. Enwere, K. Yeong, R. Lisk

P-329 Prognostic predictors of rehabilitation in patients aged 75 and olderwith ischemic strokeMarc Paccalin, Nadege Guillard, Adrien Julian, Marie-Laure Bureau,Arnaud Caupenne, Amelie Jamet, Evelyne Liuu

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P-330 Short Physical Performance Battery: study of content validity to PortugueseJoão Tavares, João Fonseca, Benilde Barbosa, Helder Esperto, Ana Ferreira, Helena Loureiro, Manuel Veríssimo

P-331 Predictor factors of increased length of stay of older patients withhip fracture in an Orthogeriatric UnitFilipa Bianchi-de-Aguiar, Sofia Duque, Cristina Carvalho-Gouveia, André Ferreira, Inês Miguéis-Ferreira, Joana Lopes, Mafalda Sequeira,Ana Lopes-dos-Santos, Sara Trevas, Ana Pedroso, José Guimarães-Consciência,

P-332 Predictor factors of increased time to surgery of older patients with hip fracture in an Orthogeriatric UnitFilipa Bianchi-de-Aguiar, Sofia Duque, Cristina Carvalho-Gouveia, André Ferreira, Inês Miguéis-Ferreira, Joana Lopes, Mafalda Sequeira,Ana Lopes-dos-Santos, Sara Trevas, Ana Pedroso, José Guimarães-Consciência,

P-333 ACANTO Project: Short Physical Performance Battery evaluation afterintervention with a Friendly Robotic Walker (FriWalk) duringadmission in Acute Care Unit and Orthogeriatrics UnitMyriam Valdés Aragonés, Rodrigo Pérez Rodríguez, Myriam Oviedo Briones, Pedro Antonio Moreno, Stefan Walter, Nuria García Grossocordon, Leocadio Rodríguez Mañas

P-334 ACANTO Project: recruitment description on elderly admitted intoGeriatrics departments through the use of a robotic friendly walkerMyriam Valdés Aragonés, Pedro Antonio Moreno, Rodrigo Pérez Rodríguez, Myriam Oviedo Briones, Stefan Walter, Nuria García Grossocordon, Leocadio Rodríguez Mañas

P-335 Predictors of 30-days walking recovery in older peolpe with hip fracture:results from gruppo italiano di ortogeriatria (giog) national registryB. Govoni, G. Mantovani, S. Volpato, P. Rapazzini, A. Zurlo, C. Mussi, M. Corsi, M.L. Lunardelli, A. Andreano, G. Castoldi, P. Floris, M. Pizzonia,A. Barone, A. March, A. Ungar, V. Galmarini

P-336 Introduction of Discharge to Assess on an Elderly Care Ward: A Quality Improvement ProjectTim Pattison, Arturo Vilches-Moraga, Karen Smith, Imogen Lyons, Laura Hammond

P-337 Physical activity and functional performance in persons over 70 yearsAndrejus Cernovas, Egle Vikertaite, Asta Mastaviciute, Marija Tamulaitiene, Rimantas Stukas, Vidmantas Alekna

P-338 Survival following discharge from a UK intermediate care facilityM. Taylor

P-339 The associations between loneliness and hedonic well-being in elderly peopleAndrejus Cernovas, Indre Marija Kavaliauskaite, Rimantas Stukas, GeneSurkiene, Marija Tamulaitiene, Vidmantas Alekna

P-340 Muscle strength is associated with course of mobility among olderpersons after acute hospitalization: The Hospital ADL studyJ.J. Aarden, M. Van der Schaaf, Martin Van der Esch, L.A. Reichardt, Van Seben Rosanne, J.A. Bosch, J.W.R. Twisk, B.M. Buurman, R.H.H. Engelbert

P-341 Alcoholism and fractures in women in a functional recovery unitLucia Barandiaran, Maria Urien, Nerea Alberdi, Naiara Fernandez,Vincenzo Malafarina

GERIATRICS IN ORGAN DISEASE

P-342 Systemic lupus erythematosus of the elderlySayhi Sameh, Boussetta Najeh, Arfaoui Bilel, Guedich Nour, Ben Abdelhafidh Nedia, Ajili Faida, Louzir Bassem

P-343 Functional and cognitive status of patients after a transcatheteraortic valve implantationCristina Roqueta, Marta Herrero, María Isabel Martínez-Fernández,Andrea Sánchez-Carpintero, Nuria Farre, Beatriz Vaquerizo, Silvia Burcet, Olga Vázquez

P-344 Assessment of Non Motor Symptoms in Geriatric Medicine ledParkinson’s Disease ClinicJ. Challberg, Z. Tait, G. Stannard, S. Thompson

P-345 Safety of low-dose Methotrexate for the treatment of BullousPemphigoid in older adults with and without chronic renal impairmentAlexandra Fisch, Lucas Morin, Toomas Talme, Kristina Johnell, Irène Gallais Sérézal

P-346 Psychosocial assessment in patients with Congestive heart failure in an acute geriatric care unitBarbara Peña Mella, Elena Valle Calonge, Eva Lopez Alvarez, Gloria Ordoñez Estebañez, Lucia Saenz de Santa Maria Benedet, Andrea Fernandez Soneira, Rocio Garcia Ronderos, Margarita Garcia,Juan Jose Solano Jaurrieta

P-347 Delirium in an elderly patient and a different kind of white matterL. Dreessen, N. Maréchal, A. De Becker, A. Meuwissen, I. Beyer

P-348 Differences in time to stability and 1-year mortality among elderlypatients with community-acquired pneumoniaIsabel Arnau-Barrés, Manuel Baca, Olga Vázquez, Ramón Miralles,Robert Güerri-Fernández

P-349 A proposal for the ex post identification and categorization of olderpeople with functional impairments in scientific studies -Recommendations of the Medication and Quality of Life in frail olderpersons (MedQoL) Research GroupMichael Denkinger, Simone Brefka, Viktoria Mühlbauer, Dhayana Dallmeier, Christine A.F. von Arnim, Claudia Bollig, Graziano Onder, Mirko Petrovic, Carlos Schönfeldt-Lecuona, Moritz Seibert, Gabriel Torbahn, Sebastian Voigt-Radloff

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P-350 Functional and cognitive status of patients after an aortic valve replacementCristina Roqueta, Nuria Farre, Maria Isabel Martínez-Fernández, Sandra Urbano, Andrea Sánchez-Carpintero, Mercè Cladellas, Beatriz Vaquerizo, Olga Vázquez

P-351 Human papillomavirus infection and coronary artery disease in postmenopausal womenLeonardo Victor Galvão-Moreira, Luciane Maria Oliveira Brito, Haissa Oliveira Brito, Rita da Graça Carvalhal Frazão Corrêa, Clariano Pires de Oliveira Neto, Joyce Pinheiro Leal Costa, Sally Cristina Moutinho Monteiro, Flávia Ca

P-352 Vitamin D Deficiency And Risk Of Helicobacter Pylori Infection In Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional StudyDeniz Mut Surmeli, Zeki Gokhan Surmeli, Remzi Bahsi, Tugba Turgut,Hande Selvi Oztorun, Volkan Atmis, Murat Varli, Sevgi Aras

P-353 Is Reverse Dipping Pattern A Risk Factor For Falls In HypertensiveOlder Adults?Deniz Mut Surmeli, Tugba Turgut, Remzi Bahsi, Hande Selvi Oztorun,Sevgi Aras, Murat Varli

P-354 Use of IDPP4 in eldery patients with diabetes and heart failureAna Merello de Miguel, Raúl Ruiz Ortega, Genoveva López Castellanos,Maria Pumares, Miriam Moralejo, Luis Manzano Espinosa

P-355 Cognitive function after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI)Tora Torgersen Engstad, Eva Cecilie Knudsen, Per Steinar Halvorsen, Siri Rostoft

P-356 Mortality in hospitalized older adults associated with Clostridiumdifficile infectionArlaud Cyprien, Chenesseau Claire, Lieutier Florence, Fosse Thierry,Mondain Veronique, Guerin Olivier

P-357 Mood Disorders and Chronic Pain in Older People with GonarthrosisG.I. Prada, I.D. Alexa, R.M. Nacu, A.C. Ilie, A.I. Pislaru, A.G. Prada, A. Kozma, R. Stefaniu, I.A. Sandu, C. Nuta, O.L. Bajenaru, A.M. Herghelegiu

P-358 Patterns and Complications of Arterial Hypotension in Older PeopleG.I. Prada, R.M. Nacu, A.C. Ilie, A.I. Pislaru, A.G. Prada, I.D. Alexa, A. Kozma, R. Stefaniu, I.A. Sandu, C. Nuta, O.L. Bajenaru, A.M. Herghelegiu

P-359 Frailty index in elderly patients with severe aortic stenosis referredfor transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI)Cristina Roqueta, Marta Herrero, María Isabel Martínez-Fernández,Sandra Urbano, Silvia Burcet

P-360 Biological and therapeutic factors determining bone mineral densityin multiple myeloma patients over 65 years oldMouanaa Hamza, Zrour Saoussen, Hammami Sonia, Hachfi Haifa,Jguirim Mahbouba, Bejia Ismaiel, Touzi Mongi, Youness Mohamed,Bergaoui Nacer

P-361 Steinbrocker Score and the Health Assessment Questionnaire for rheumatoid arthritis over 65 years oldZrour Saoussen, Mouanaa Hamza, Hammami Sonia, Bergaoui Nacer

P-362 Effects of Coronary Artery Disease on Quality of Life in Older AdultsG.I. Prada, O.L. Bajenaru, R.M. Nacu, I.D. Alexa, I.A. Sandu, R. Stefanoiu,A. Kozma, A.G. Prada, A.I. Pislaru, A.C. Ilie, C. Nuta, A.M. Herghelegiu

P-363 The associations between gastroesophageal reflux disease and the central obesity of the elderlyEirie Cho, Jae Hak Kim

P-364 Adrenal Insufficiency among Elderly: A Retrospective Study fromTertiary Level Care Hospital in QatarSameer Acharath valappil, Hanadi Alhamad, Navas Naddukkandiyil,Abdul rahiman Kammadath

P-365 Five-fold Recurrent Tako-Tsubo Cardiomyopathy In A Patient WithLeft Anterior Descending Artery Myocardial Bridging: A Case ReportGiulia Rivasi, Valerio Vanni, Chiara Lorenzi, Martina Rafanelli, Paolo Valoti, Andrea Ungar

P-366 Prostate and lung corpora amylacea in the elderlyKyosuke Kanenawa, Mitsuharu Ueda, Aito Isoguchi, Yukimoto Tsuda,Toshiya Nomura, Yasuteru Inoue, Teruaki Masuda, Yohei Misumi, Taro Yamashita, Yukio Ando

P-367 Antihypertensive choice in older diabetics: an overview from geriatric perspectiveRemzi Bahsi, Deniz Mut Sürmeli, Tugba Turgut, Hande Selvi Oztorun,Volkan Atmis, Ahmet Emre Yalcin, Sevgi Aras, Murat Varli

P-368 Incidental diagnosis of Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) in a patient in his ninth decade; a case reportAtef Michael

P-369 The effect of ultrasound on thromboembolic model of brain stroke in ratMasoumeh Mohamadi, Farnaz Etesam, Zahra Vahabi, Alireza Namazi Shabestari, Mohammad Bodaghabadi, Alireza Shabanzadeh

P-370 Repeated transsphenoidal surgery or gamma knife radiosurgery in recurrent cushing disease after transsphenoidal surgery in elderlyMohammad Bodaghabadi, Masoumeh Mohamadi, Mohamad Ali Bitaraf,Fatemeh Mirzadeh, Alireza Namazi Shabestari

P-371 Searching for orthostatic hypotension in the elderly: getting up from a chair or from a bed is not the sameCristiano Donadio, Witold Jarzebowski, Lynda Sawadogo, Lyiale Alonge,Emmanuelle Magny, Florian Maronnat, Carmelo Lafuente, Joël Belmin

P-372 Epidemiological, Clinical and Therapeutic feature of SystemicSclerosis in the ElderlyFatma Saïd, Hakim Oueslati, Monia Khanfir, Mounir Lamloum, Mohamed Habib Houman

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P-373 Effect of age on 24-hour ECG Holter monitoring in patients with priorstroke and arterial hypertensionMałgorzata Sobieszczanska, Ewa Trzmielewska, Paweł Gac, Małgorzata Poreba, Grzegorz Mazur, Rafał Poreba

P-374 Carbon disulfide exposure estimate and prevalence of chronic diseaseafter carbon disulfide poisoning-related occupational diseasesHweemin Chung, Kanwoo Youn, Yanggyun Lee, Chooyon Cho

P-375 Assessment of functional status and cognition in elderly patientsbefore cardiac surgeryPavlina Capova, Jan Matejka, Vojtech Mezera

P-376 Inclusion of older patients with cancer in clinical trials: the SAGE prospective multicenter cohort surveyCanouï-Poitrine Florence, Lievre Agnes, Dayde Florent, Lopez-Trabada-Ataz Daniel, Baumgaertner Isabelle, Dubreuil Olivier,Brunetti Francesco, Coriat Romain, Maley Karin, Pernot Simon,Tournigand Christophe, Apa

P-377 Influence on cardiac function of adriamicin in the treatment of malignant lymphomaKazuhiko Natori, Daisuke Nagase, Akiko Shibuya, Yurika Mitsui, Hirofumi Irita, Ai Hirota, Haruka Fujino

P-378 Tuberculosis of the elderly: about 19 casesSayhi Sameh, Abid Rim, Arfaoui Bilel, Ben Abdalhfidh Nedia, Batikh Riadh, Ajili Faida, Louzir Bassem

P-379 Ogilvie Syndrome and Strok in elderlySayhi Sameh, Boussetta Najeh, Arfaoui Bilel, Guediche Nour, Ben Abdelhafidh Nour, Ajili Faida, Louzir Bassem

LONGEVITY AND PREVENTION

P-380 Study On Atherogenic Indices And Overall Cardiovascular Risk In Elderly PatientsOpris Simona, Draghici Rozeta, Avadanei Alexandra, Pena Catalina

P-381 Role of Impulse Oscillometry in Assessment of Pulmonary Functionsamong ElderlyMohamed Mohamed, Hala Sweed, Nermine Riad, Hind Taha

P-382 Functional fitness influencing bicycle riding in community dwellingolder adultsRyuichi Hasegawa, Fumihiko Goto, Hidehiro Watanabe, Misaki Sato,Akihiro Yoshida, Nanae Kato, Haruhi Umeki, Manami Mizukoshi, Hisanori Ido, Naoki Okayama

P-383 Role of Impulse Oscillometry in Assessment of Pulmonary Functionsamong ElderlyMohamed Mohamed, Hala Sweed, Hind Taha, Nermine Riad

P-384 Homocysteine levels and increase thiolactonase activities in elderlypatients at high risk of cardiovascular diseaseSonia Hammami, Nadia Hammami, Amel Nakbi, Kaldoun Ben Hamda,Mohamed Hammami

P-385 How do hundred-year-old people die? Results from a population-levelstudy of centenarians in SwedenLucas Morin, Jonas Wastesson, Stefan Fors, Kristina Johnell

P-386 Blood pressure and long term mortality in the elderly: results of the Fiesole Misurata Follow-up StudyG. Turrin, M. Bulgaresi, E. Lucenteforte, G. Rivasi, N. Nesti, A. Giordano, L. Martella, C. Lorenzi, M.F. D’Andria, V. Tortù, A. Vannacci, A. Mugelli, A. Ungar

P-387 Promoting positive perceptions of aging among young adults by means of age simulation suits. An explorative pilot studySylvana Fink, Danny Rüffert, Patrick Brzoska

P-388 Effects of a falls prevention programme on health-related quality of life in older home care recipients: A randomised controlled trialMaria Bjerk, Therese Brovold, Dawn A Skelton, Teresa Liu-Ambrose,Astrid Bergland

P-389 Survival In Community Dwelling People With Young Onset Dementia:A Six-Year Cohort Study: The NeedYD-StudyA.J. Gerritsen Adrie, Bakker Christian, R.J. Verhey Frans, A.L. Pijnenburg Yolande, K. Millenaar Joany, E. de Vugt Marjolein,T.C.M. Koopmans Raymond

P-390 Turkish Validation of a New Scale From Older People Perspectives:Older People’s Quality of Life (OPQOL-Brief)Hatice Caliskan, Gozde Sengul Aycicek, Cemile Ozsurekci, Rana TunaDogrul, Cafer Balci, Fatih Sumer, Münevver Ozcan, Erdem Karabulut,Meltem Halil, Mustafa Cankurtaran, Burcu Balam Yavuz

P-391 Development and feasibility of a portable, multifactorial test-batteryintended for fall risk prediction in community-dwelling older adults in a non-clinical settingGustav Valentin Blichfeldt Sørensen, Martin Grønbech Jørgensen,Jesper Ryg, Tahir Masud, Stig Andersen

P-392 SAPREMO: Safe Ageing - Patient Centered Precision Medicine and Interprofessional Education to Prevent Risks from Polypharmacyand Guidelines’ CocktailsUrsula Wolf

P-393 Serum β-carotene levels, Alzheimer’s disease and peripheraltelomerase activity in old age subjectsVirginia Boccardi, Beatrice Arosio, Luigi Cari, Martina Casati, Evelyn Ferri, Cristina Gussago, Michela Scamosci, Patrizia Bastiani,Matteo Cesari, Paolo Dionigi Rossi, Patrizia Mecocci

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P-394 Imperative Focus on Prevention: Drug Induced and Drug AggravatedDysphagia in the Elderly PatientSandra Gregor, Grit Walter, Christina Naumann, Andreas Wienke, Stefan Plontke, Sylva Bartel, Ursula Wolf

P-395 Increased Risk of Self-Reported Asthma in Older, Competing, Cross-country SkiersAnette Hylen Ranhoff

P-396 Risk factors associated with single and recurrent falls amongcommunity-dwelling elderly in CanadaEdris Haghir, John Moraros, Cindy Feng, Yelena Bird

P-397 Is CAIDE score an efficient tool in the prevention of Alzheimer’sdisease in general population?Anca Iuliana Pislaru, Irina Mihaela Abdulan, Ioana Dana Alexa, Gabriel Ioan Prada, Anna Marie Herghelegiu

P-398 Physical activity, cardiovascular risk and employment status of 60-65-year-old subjectsBartłomiej Sołtysik, Joanna Kostka, Kamil Karolczak, Cezary Watała,Tomasz Kostka

P-399 Fear of falling in older adults in rural northern GreeceVaitsa Giannouli, Nikolaos Syrmos

P-400 Relationship between muscular performance trainability and otherphysical performances, and characteristics in resistance exerciseamong community-dwelling older adultsNaoki Tomiyama, Ryuichi Hasegawa

P-401 Relationships between functional physical fitness, variablescardiovascular and quality of life in elderlDaniel Pietko Da Cunha

P-402 Prevalence and vascular risk factors of basal ganglia calcifications in a cerebrovascular cohortE.J.M. de Brouwer Esther, P.A. de Jong Pim, R. Kockelkoren Remko, J.B. De Vis Jill, J.W. Dankbaar Jan Willem, R.A.P. Takx Richard, M.H. Emmelot-Vonk Marielle, A. de Jonghe Annemarieke, H.L. Koek Huiberdina

P-403 Prescribing Practice of Proton Pump Inhibitors in Nursing Homes:Results of a Secondary Data AnalysisMartina Wegener, Almuth Berg, Steffen Fleischer, Gabriele Meyer, on behalf of the EPCentCare Consortium, Ursula Wolf

P-404 Hyperkyphosis in geriatric outpatients: which kyphosis measurementmethod associates best with physical performance and fall risk?M.C. Koele’, J.P. van Campen, S.A.E. van Haelst, N. van der Velde, H.C. Willems

P-405 Does heart failure with preserved ejection fraction progress through stages: a 3-year outcome study mapping the departure from pre-clinical diastolic dysfunction to increasing clinical eventsRoss Obukofea, William Thomsona, Nimai Desaia, Nayaab Abdul Kadera, Joshua Burkea, Prithwish Banerjeea

P-406 Anthropometric and Physical Changes in normal weight, overweightand obese community dwelling older adults during a 12 weekresistance exercise programMilan Chang, Olof Gudny Geirsdottir, Palmi V. Jonsson, Inga Thorsdottir, Alfons Ramel

P-407 Medication-related harm due to non-adherence may explain the relationship between polypharmacy and mortalityNikesh Parekh, Khalid Ali, Jennifer Stevenson, Graham Davies, Elisaveta Krasteva, Rebekah Schiff, Greg Scutt, Jatinder Harchowal,Tischa Van der Cammen, Chakravarthi Rajkumar

P-408 Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in an Irish Nursing Home – Screening,Prevalence, and RemediationDeirdre McCartan, Professor Tara Coughlan, Professor Desmond O’Neill

P-409 Dietary Sodium Restriction Increases Long-term Risk of Fall AmongMiddle-aged and Older AdultsY.C. Lin, Y.C. Hung, Y.F. Lin, Y.H. Chang

P-410 The impact of long bout sedentary time on cardiometabolic riskfactors in a stroke populationKatinka Nordheim Alme, Halvor Naess, Anne-Brita Knapskog, Mala Naik, Torunn Askim

P-412 Stroke, Major Bleeding, and Mortality Outcomes in Frail OldAnticoagulant Users with Atrial Fibrillation and Chronic Kidney DiseaseYoko Yamada, Taro Kojima, Yumi Kameyama, Sumito Ogawa, Masato Eto, Masahiro Akishita

P-413 Fear of falling? Interventions to prevent Ort reduce fear of falling in community dwelling elderly- a systematic reviewAndrea Fink, Daniela Schober

P-414 Recruitment to the PrAISED feasibility studyRupinder Kaur Bajwa, Veronika Van der Wardt, Jennie Hancox, Sarah Goldberg, Clare Burgon, Rowan Harwood

P-415 Relationship between health behaviors and marital adjustment and marital intimacy in multicultural old aged couplesJungyoon Lee, Jongsung Kim, Sungsoo Kim, Jinkyu Jeong, Seokjun Yoon, Sunjin Kim, Sami Lee

P-416 The objective evaluation of hand dexterity using wearable finger-tip sensorsHitomi Oigawa, Tomohiro Umeda

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P-417 Process Evaluation of an Osteoarthritis Disease ManagementProgramme for Older People with Knee and Hip OsteoarthritisChristopher Sammut, Suzanne Timmons, Sheena McHugh

P-418 Profiles of elderly people participating in prevention programmes of the �Centre for Memory and Mobility� in LuxembourgElisabeth Bourkel, Carine Federspiel, Neguine Rastegar, Jean-Paul Steinmetz

P-419 Introduction Of An Acute Care Navigation Service And Its Impact On Hospital Admissions In The Vulnerable PopulationJoe Street, Asa Bancroft, Mathew Lewis, Amy Green, Eleanor Ginbey,Lauren Wentworth, Mike Channon

P-420 Loss of independence trajectories of older adults living in community:Results of a cohort studyCharlotte Bimou, Michel Harel, Cécile Laubarie-Mouret, Noëlle Cardinaud, Justine Trimouillas, Nassima Toumi, Caroline Gayot, Thierry Dantoine, Achille Tchalla

P-421 Discriminative Ability of Standard Clinical and Instrumented Measuresof Physical Performance in Distinguishing Between Different Levels of Functional Status in High-Functioning People Aged 61-70 YearsAlice Coni, Jeanine M. van Ancum, Nini H. Jonkman, Ronny Bergquist,Stefanie Mikolaizak, Andrea B Maier, Sabato Mellone, Lorenzo Chiari,Mirjam Pijnappels

P-422 The Association Between Hyperkyphosis And Fall Risk In OlderAdults: A Prospective Cohort StudyM.C. Koelé, I.M. Harmsen, K.M.A. Swart, S.C. van Dijk, A.W. Enneman,J.P. van Wijngaarden, E.M. Brouwer-Brolsma, A.C. Ham, P.T.A. Lips, A.G. Uitterlinden, L.C.P.G.M. de Groot, N.M. van Schoor, T.J.M. van der

P-423 Relationship between falls, medication usage and chronic diseases in elderly womenDovydas Vitkus, Inga Tamulaityt�-Morozovien, Vidmantas Alekna, Marija Tamulaitien, Jolanta Dadonien�

METABOLISM AND NUTRITION

P-424 Validation in Spanish of the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA)questionnaire for the evaluation of nutritional status in elderly patientsMaria del Carmen Arias-Blanco, Belén Muñoz-Díaz, G Molina-Recio, M. Romero-Saldaña, Jorge Martinez de la Iglesia, Cristina Aguado-Taberné, Juana Redondo-Sánchez

P-425 Factors associated with poor nutritional status in patients over 65 years of ageBelén Muñoz-Díaz, Maria del Carmen Arias-Blanco, Maria Lobo-Marín,Jorge Martinez de la Iglesia, G Molina-Recio, Juana Redondo-Sánchez,Cristina Aguado-Taberné, M Romero-Saldaña

P-426 What older adults in Lithuania think about nutritional support,specifically oral nutritional supplementsJurgita Knašiene, Rita Grimalauskaite, Gyte Damuleviciene, Vita Lesauskaite, Daiva Leskauskaite, Milda Keršiene�

P-427 Association of vitamin D deficiency and falls risk among geriatricpatients at Geriatric Department of Kaunas Clinical HospitalJurgita Knašiene, Indre Zubaciute, Juozas Cepla

P-428 Effect of Serum Gamma-Glutamyltransferase on Incidence of Diabetes Mellitus in Korean elderly people: A 12 year retrospective longitudinal studySemi Park, Kyunam Kim

P-429 Nutritional status of the elderly after discharge from the acutegeriatric unit – a pilot studyBerglind Blöndal

P-430 E-mail alerts about rapid weight loss and... increased mortality?Nir Tsabar, Yan Press, Yonatan Grossman, Maya Vainshtein-Tal, Bracha Klein, Johanna Rotman, Sophia Eilat-Tsanani

P-431 Nutritional evaluation of elderly patients before and after hospitaladmission in an internal medicine wardDiana Oliveira, Francisca Mendes, Adélia Simão, Manuel Veríssimo,Armando Carvalho

P-432 Mediterranean diet in elderly patients at high risk of cardiovascular diseaseSonia Hammami, Nadia Koubaa, Amel Nakbi, Kaldoun Ben Hamda,Mohamed Hammami

P-433 The Acceptability of Offering Fortified Foods to Older People Whilstin Hospital: A Pilot StudyKinda Ibrahim, Lisa Methven, Colette Fagan, Sian Robinson, Margot Gosney, Helen C. Roberts

P-434 Protein intake characteristics of community-dwelling older adults with a low versus high protein intakeLinda M. Hengeveld, Anouk D.A. Pelgröm, Marjolein Visser, Jolanda M.A. Boer, Annemien Haveman-Nies, Hanneke A.H. Wijnhoven

P-435 Prevalence of low protein intake in older persons: a multi-cohortapproach within the PROMISS projectLinda M. Hengeveld, Jolanda M.A. Boer, Pierrette Gaudreau, Tamara B. Harris, Carol Jagger, Nuno Mendonça, Marga C. Ocké, Nancy Presse, Stefania Sette, Heli Tapanainen, Aida Turrini, Suvi M. Virtanen, Hannek

P-436 Malnutrition and malnutrition risk can be associated with systolicorthostatic hypotension in older adultsSuleyman Emre Kocyigit, Pinar Soysal, Esra Ates Bulut, Ahmet Turan Isik

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P-437 Cardiovascular risk prediction according to anthropometric indices in spanish elderly of rural areasSergio Rico-Martin, Mariana Martinez-Alvarez, Sergio Cordovilla-Guardia, Esperanza Santano-Mogena, Cristina Franco-Antonio, David Conde-Caballero, Lorenzo Mariano-Juarez, Julian F. Calderon-Garcia

P-438 Individually tailored dietary counseling among old home care clients -effects on nutrient intake Tarja Kaipainen, Miia Tiihonen, SirpaHartikainen, Irma Nykänen

P-440 Leisure Time Physical Activity Is Not Associated With Higher 25OHDIn Obese Community Dwelling Icelandic Old AdultsRamel Alfons, Olof G. Geirsdottir, Chang Milan, Palmi V. Jonsson, Inga Thorsdottir

P-441 Prevalence and risk factors of malnutrition in older hospitalizedpatients: an observational Middle Eastern studyNada El Osta, Haissam El Arab, Robert Saad, Antoine Aoun, Amine Wehbe, Lana El Osta

P-442 Associations between BMI, physical function and bone health in community dwelling old adultsOlof Gudny Geirsdottir, Alfons Ramel, Milan Chang, Palmi V Jonsson,Inga Thorsdottir

P-443 Determination of Malnutrition Prevalence in Older Inpatients by the New ESPEN CriteriaMerve Yılmaz, Sumru Savas, Fulden Sarac, Fehmi Akcicek

P-444 Morus nigra L. leaf extract for climateric syndrome: A randomized,double-blind, placebo-controlled trialLeonardo Victor Galvão-Moreira, Joyce Pinheiro Leal Costa, Luiz Gustavo Oliveira Brito, Lucia Helena Simões Costa-Paiva, Haíssa Oliveira Brito, Luciane Maria Oliveira Brito

P-445 The effect of dark chocolate flavanols on cognition in older adults: a randomized controlled trial (FlaSeCo)Salmenius-Suominen Heli, Jyväkorpi Satu, Pitkälä Kaisu, Hongisto Sanna-Maria, Tuukkanen Kristiina, Suominen Merja

P-446 Fractures related to OSteoporosis in Umbria: FROST- Umbria studyMaria Lapenna, Marta Baroni, Valentina Prenni, Riccardo Bogini, Rita Valecchi, Giuliana Duranti, Virginia Boccardi, Patrizia Mecocci,Carmelinda Ruggiero

P-447 Fibrinolytic Activity In Metabolic SyndromeSercan Savci, Gizem Ayan, Hakan Yavuzer, Suna Avci, Serdar Ozkok,Rabia Bag Soytas, Deniz Suna Erdincler, Alper Doventas

P-448 Prevalence and predictors of subclinical micronutrient deficiency in German older adults: results from the population-based KORA-Age studyRomy Conzade, Wolfgang Koenig, Margit Heier, Andrea Schneider, Eva Grill, Annette Peters, Barbara Thorand

P-449 Exploring the views and dietary practices of older people at risk of malnutrition and their carers: the Nutrition in Later Life StudyChristina Avgerinou, Cini Bhanu, Kate Walters, Jennifer Rea, Ann Liljas,Yehudit Bauernfreund, Helen Croker, Kalpa Kharicha

P-450 The importance of measuring nutritional status among elderly patientswith previous cardiovascular disease in north-eastern of RomaniaIoana Dana Alexa, Adina Carmen Ilie, Ramona Stefaniu, Ioana Alexandra Sandu, Irina Mihaela Abdulan

P-451 Relationship of nutrients intake to functional and cognitive status in community-dwelling and institutionalized older people - a case-control studyAgnieszka Guligowska, Małgorzata Pigłowska, Tomasz Kostka

P-452 A Dangerous Combination in Geriatrics; Obesity And MalnutritionIbrahim Halil Türkbeyler, Zeynel Abidin Öztürk, Mehmet Göl, Azer Abiyev

P-453 Does adequate energy intake two weeks after discharge preventweight loss and preserve ADL function eight weeks after discharge?Jette Lindegaard Pedersen, Else Marie Damsgaard, Preben Ulrich Pedersen

P-454 Systematic review of non-pharmacological interventions to prevent or treat malnutrition in older people. The SENATOR (ONTOP series)and MaNuEL Knowledge Hub projectAndrea Correa-Pérez, Iosef Abraha, Antonio Cherubini, Avril Collinson, Dominique Dardevet, Lisette C.P.G.M. de Groot, Marian de van der Schueren, Antje Hebestreit, Mary Hickson, Javier Jaramillo-Hidalgo, Isabel Lozano-M

P-455 Survey on nutrition in older patients before and after hospitaladmission: A multicentric studyFrancisco J Tarazona-Santabalbina, Katrien Cobbaert, Natassa Koutsouri, Hanadi Al-Hamad, Bülent Saka, Thomas Münzer

P-456 Relantionship of adherencie to mediterranean diet with newanthropometric indices in spanish elderly of rural areasSergio Rico-Martín, Sergio Cordovilla Guardia, Cristina Franco Antonio,Esperanza Santano Mogena, David Conde Caballero, Lorenzo Mariano Juárez, Mariana Martínez Álvarez, Jorge De Nicolás Jiménez, Julián Fernando Calderón-G

P-457 Decreased rehospitalization risk in elderly patients with IronDeficiency (ID) hospitalized in a Geriatric Recuperative Care andRehabilitation Unit (GRCRU) who received IntraVenous Iron (IVI)supplementation: a case-control studyCatherine Legué, Pierre Levy, Sylvie Meaume, Michel Vaubourdolle,Christine Forasassi

P-458 Association of Polypharmacy with Nutritional Status and Daily LivingFunction in Older OutpatientsKaori Kinoshita, Shosuke Satake, Shuji Kawashima, Keiji Nishihara,Hidetoshi Endo, Hidenori Arai

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P-459 Fluid Balance Problems Among Elderly PeopleNurhan Bayraktar, Umran Dal Yilmaz

P-460 A Social Network Intervention To Promote Diet Quality In OlderAdults: A Pilot StudyIlse Bloom, Lindsay Welch, Ivaylo Vassilev, Anne Rogers, Karen Jameson,Janis Baird, Cyrus Cooper, Sian Robinson

P-461 Cross-sectional study on prevalence of functional dyspepsia in community-dwelling older peopleJurgita Knasiene, Gertruda Rudaityte, Vaiva Tiskute

P-462 The Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and Lifestyle Factors amongCommunity Living Older Adults in Iceland: Cross-Sectional StudyMilan Chang, Alfons Ramel, Palmi V. Jonsson, Inga Thorsdottir, Olof Gudny Geirsdottir

P-463 A Comparison of the Safety of Starch vs. Gum Based ThickeningProducts for Patients with Post Stroke DysphagiaC.G. Aldridge, K. Nagaratnam

P-464 A Nutrition-focused Program Targeting at Risk for MalnutritionCommunity-Dwellers Reduces Hospitalization RatesKatie Riley, Suela Sulo, Firas Dabbous, Jamie Partridge, Sarah Kozmic,Wendy Landow, Gretchen VanDerBosch, Mary Kay Falson, Krishnan Sriram

P-465 Dietary Protein and Muscle in Aging People: The Potential Role of the Gut Microbiome and its MetabolomeMary Ni Lochlainn, Ruth C. E. Bowyer, Claire J. Steves

P-466 Nutritional Status among Hip Fracture Unit Patients in a Singapore’s HospitalChew Sia Tan, Rui Yin Tan, Chee Hong Toh, Pek Yee Chow, Su Su, Ai Ling Hong, Priscilla Ng, Mallya Ullal Jagadish

P-467 Effect of Oral Nutritional Supplementation in Malnourished Older Adults in Nursing-Homes. PROT-e-GER studyVincenzo Malafarina, José Antonio Serra Rexach, Ferran Masanes,Alfonso J. Cruz Jentoft

P-468 The Espen 2015 malnutrition consensus criteria for elderly peoplehow effective screening at malnutrition?Gulistan Bahat, Banu Ozulu Turkmen, Cihan Kilic, Mehmet Akif Karan,Ozlem Yilmaz

ORAL AND DENTAL HEALTH

P-469 Oral Health and Falls in Geriatric Patients – an Interdisciplinary ApproachAnna Greta Barbe, Michael Bussmann, Pia Schmidt

P-470 Informal carers’ experiences of identifying and managing oral pain anddiscomfort in community dwelling older people living with dementiaPaul Newton

P-471 An oral health screening and intervention program for older patientsin acute careTzvi Dwolatzky, Sonia Chorubczyk, Mona Khaskia, Yael Carlin, Dani Noy,Jacob Horwitz, Irina Sabin

P-472 Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI) and Oral Health: design andpreliminary results of the MPIOH studyNicolas Noetzel, Lena Pickert, Marcel Rarek, Anna Meyer, Alberto Pilotto, Thomas Benzing, M. Cristina Polidori

P-473 Halitosis in Elderly PeopleTamer Yilmaz, Umran Dal Yilmaz

P-474 Viewpoint of dental care and mealtime care accompanying dementia progressionAyako Edahiro, Hirohiko Hirano, Shuichi Awata

P-475 Oral hygiene status and blood biomarkers of cardiovascular and metabolic risk in elderly patientsLeonardo Victor Galvão-Moreira, Milena Maria Trovão, Fernanda Ferreira Lopes, Consuelo Penha Castro Marques, Flávia Lopes Carvalho, Maria Carmen Fontoura Nogueira da Cruz

ORGANIZATION OF CARE AND GEROTECHNOLOGY

P-477 The Elderly Benefit When They Join A Social NetworkPeter Zaki

P-478 Vulnerability of Lithuanian older adults - potential users of gerontechnologiesVita Lesauskaite, Jurgita Knašiene, Gyte Damuleviciene, Egidijus Kazanavicius, Audrone Janaviciute, Vygintas Kazanavi�ius

P-479 The assessment of the level of independence and geriatric patients’needs for home care after their discharge from a nursing unitLina Urbiete, Vita Lesauskaite, Jurate Macijauskiene

P-480 SHOP-75: Safer Handover for Older People 75+A. Pedersen, C. Earnshaw, A. Howe, S. Akbar, W. Chmiel, H. Choonara,H. Jalil, G. Logue, J. Evans, O. Gaillemin, A. Vilches-Moraga

P-481 Hospital at Home care for older patients with cognitive impairment: a protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trialMaaike A. Pouw, Agneta H. Calf, Barbara C. van Munster, Jan C. ter Maaten, Nynke Smidt, Sophia E. de Rooij

P-482 SHOP-75: Lessons Learned From the Development of Our Interdisciplinary ProjectA. Pedersen, A. Howe, C. Earnshaw, S. Akbar, W. Chmiel, H. Choonara,H. Jalil, G. Logue, J. Evans, O. Gaillemin, A. Vilches-Moraga

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P-483 Can Home Care For Homebound Patients With Chronic Heart FailureReduce Hospitalizations And Costs?Boris Punchik, Roman Komarov, Dmitry Gavrikov, Anna Semenov, Tamar Freud, Ella Kagan, Yury Goldberg, Yan Press

P-484 Inadequate Nutritional Care and Nutritional Documentation in Medical Records of Older PatientsChristine Hillestad Hestevik, Lisa Mari Gaustadnes, Mari Hval Høyem,Marianne Molin, Asta Bye

P-485 Integrated New Model of Care in a Buckinghamshire Care HomeUnoma Okoli, S Chimahu, Beatrix Nagyova, Theresa Frang, Rizvana Ali

P-486 Education, Late Life Disability Level and Care Receiving Status amongCommunity Dwelling Older Adults in IcelandOlof Gudny Geirsdottir, Alfons Ramel, Milan Chang, Ingemar Kåreholt,Sigurveig H. Sigurdardottir

P-487 Prevalence And Predictors Of Sleep Disorders AmongInstitutionalized Eelderlies: A Cross Sectional StudyMohamad Itani, Ghassan Hamadeh, Nabil Naja

P-488 The Introduction of a Parenteral Fluid Prescription Chart in St VincentDe Paul Hospital, a Geriatric Long-Term Care Hospital in MaltaClaire Callus, Francesca Camilleri, Svetlana Brincat, Marco Grech,Antoine Vella

P-489 Determining Heart Rate Variability in Elderly Oncological PatientsUsing Wrist-Worn Pulse Wave MonitorNicolae Hariton Costin, Cristian Rotariu, Gabriel Ioan Prada, Ioana DanaAlexa, Andrei Kozma

P-490 Monitoring of malnutrition incidence among elderly according to agegroup through web-service NRS-2002/GeroS/CEZIHNada Tomasovic Mrcela, Branko Kolaric, Spomenka Tomek-Roksandic,Tanja Coric�

P-491 CT scan injected by mistake and contrast-induced nephropathy: how avoid these errors?Riffard Cindy, Grevy Armance, Gibert Prudence, Lopez Clara, Mitha Nathalie, Zerhouni Nabil, Bedouch Pierrick, Gavazzi Gaëtan

P-492 Evaluation of Motor Abilities with aging using HD-sEMG and IMU dataLoubna Imrani, Sofiane Boudaoud, Kiyoka Kinugawa Bourron, Kevin Lepetit, Jeremy Laforet, Frédéric Marin

P-493 Decision making affecting care of older people with cancer:Improvement of general practitioners decision-making criteria(Lorraine, France)Athanasios Benetos, Christine Perret-Guillaume, Frederique Claudot,Phi Linh Nguyen-Thi, Hubert Rousselot, Jean-Marie Hubert

P-494 Cost-effectiveness analysis of a Continuity Care UnitGabriel Ariza Zafra, Matilde León Ortiz, BEnedicta Sánchez-González,Beatriz Martínez-García, Silvia Lozoya Moreno, Laura Plaza Carmona,Borja Gil García, Ana Pérez Fernández-Rius, Melisa López-Utiel, Isabel Huedo Róden

P-495 Design for Autonomous Ageing: Interchange between IndustrialDesign Engineering and Health CareTischa van der Cammen

P-496 New Technologies in the Health Field: What is the Opinion of European Geriatricians?Sebastien Piccard, Antoine Piau, Jean Petermans

P-497 Analysis of the relationship between repeated hospitalizations and the occurrence of new hospitalization in the elderly using modelsof frailty in survivalBabykina Genia, Lamer Antoine, Ficheur Gregoire, Chazard Emmanuel,Puisieux Francois, Beuscart Jean-Baptiste

P-498 Elderly and Technologies: Between Myths and RealitySebastien Piccard, Pierre Pagacz, Christelle Boulanger, Pierre Leclercq,Murielle Lona, Alex Peltier, Fabien Delcourt, Pierre Cools, Jerome Vrancken,Thibault Mestre, Mohamed Boukhebouze, Jean Petermans

P-499 Impact of Antibiotic Stewardship Program: a prospective audit andfeedback study in a elderly’s hospitalArlaud Cyprien, Orloff Marina, Muller Katia, Collomp Remy, Mondain Veronique, Guerin Olivier

P-500 Integration of translational aged care research into practice:Experience within an Australian aged care organisationTracy Aylen, Rajna Ogrin, Claudia Meyer, Judy Lowthian, Elizabeth Cyarto

P-501 An EuGMS survey: Who are the main medical care providers forEuropean nursing home residents?Fitzpatrick Donal, Olafur Samuelsson, Iva Holmerova, Martin Finbar

P-502 The Experience of Pietro Thouar Unit, an Example of IntermediateCare for Older Persons in the Framework of Tuscany Health SystemMatteo Bulgaresi, Anna Maria Mello, Federica Sgrilli, Riccardo Barucci,Ilaria Del Lungo, Sante Giardini, Salvatore Gangemi, Marina Cappugi,Antonella Notarelli, Stefania Bandinelli, Enrico Benvenuti

P-503 Evaluating the Benefits of Connect House: An Innovative Step-downFacility For Patients Awaiting Care Home PlacementsM.Z. Vettasseri, J. Pattinson, J. Chapman, R. Machin, A. Blundell

P-504 Process evaluation of a complex intervention for optimizingappropriateness of prescribing in the nursing home setting (COME-ON study): Focus on the interdisciplinary case conferencesAnrys Pauline, Strauven Goedele, Roussel Sandrine, Vande Ginste Marie, De Lepeleire Jan, Foulon Veerle, Spinewine Anne

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P-505 Measurement of quality of care in elderly in Turkish Hospitals using LPZ toolSibel Akin, Celalettin Kocatürk, Ilker Tasci, Sumru Savas, Teslime Atli,Pınar Tosun, Cafer Balci, Hakan Yavuzer, Murat Varli, Asli Tufan, Zeynel Abidin Ozturk, Gulbuz Sezgin, Meftun Fırtına, Mehmet

P-506 Measurement of quality of care in elderly in Turkish Nursing Homesusing LPZ toolHafize Dogan, Sevnaz Sahin, Teslime Atli, Meftun Fırtına, Mehmet Akif Karan

P-507 Effective communication between ward, pharmacy and patient isrequired to enable reliable flow through the Discharge LoungeHassan Khan, Arturo Vilches-Moraga, Alison Blair

P-508 Prevention of Acute Admission by Digital Health Preliminary Experiencesfrom the Implementation of a GERI-Toolbox and a Cross-SectorialGeneric Telemedicine Platformin Four Danish MunicipalitiesKaren Andersen-Ranberg

P-509 Choosing Wisely : the French ApproachCorvol Aline, Jarno Pascal, Cario Thomas, Veillard David, Menand Emilie,Passadori Yves, Prud’homm Joaquim, Somme Dominique

P-510 Long-Term Validation of the TIAGo Social Robot in Care for OlderPersons Living in the CommunitySlawomir Tobis, Joanna Piasek, Sylwia Kropinska, Katarzyna Stachnik,Katarzyna Wieczorowska-Tobis

P-511 The role of volunteers in preventing hospital-associated deconditioningamong older people: a feasibility and acceptability studyStephen Lim, Kinda Ibrahim, Richard Dodds, Gayle Strike, Mark Baxter,Anne Rogers, Avan Aihie Sayer, Helen Roberts

P-512 Intermediate Care in the framework of health care services for olderpersons: data from an Italian experienceAnna Maria Mello, Matteo Bulgaresi, Riccardo Barucci, Federica Sgrilli,Sante Giardini, Ilaria Del Lungo, Marina Cappugi, Salvatore Gangemi,Stefania Bandinelli, Antonella Notarelli, Enrico Benvenuti

P-513 Potentially inappropriate prescriptions of antibiotics in olderhospitalized patients: french experts’ explicit definitions (a qualitative study)Nicolas Baclet, Matthieu Calafiore, Celine Fregnac, Gaëtan Gavazzi,Emmanuel Forestier, Claire Roubaud-Baudron, Thibaut Fraisse, Serge Alfandari, Eric Senneville, Jean-Baptiste Beuscart

P-514 Ressource Based Active and Healthy Ageing as a Product to financelong term community based care provisionStella I. Tsartsara

ACUTE CARE

P-515 Gastrointestinal senile amyloidosis – a rare but relevant geriatric conditionFrank Mickley

P-516 Parvovirus B19 infection in an 88-year-old woman – a case reportFrank Mickley

P-517 Enhancing early ambulatory rate of patients after abdominal surgeryHsuan-ju Huang

P-518 Fall In The Elderly - Devastating OutcomeJ.E. Mateus, C. Silva, M. Gonçalves, M. Ferreira, J. Porto, I. Fonseca, M.T. Veríssimo

P-519 Subdural Empyema – Rare But Serious ConditionJ.E. Mateus, C. Silva, P. Marques, M. Gonçalves, M. Ferreira, J. Porto, I. Fonseca, M.T. Veríssimo

P-520 A Case of Severe HSV Gingivostomatitis in a PreviouslyImmunocompetent Septic Shock Elderly PatientRachna Kapoor, Gigi Diamond, Sunil Sapru

P-521 Adherence To Geriatric Emergency Department Guidelines In Routine CareL.C. Blomaard, A.M. Booijen, J.A. Lucke, J. de Gelder, J. Gussekloo, B. de Groot, S.P. Mooijaart

P-522 Older Patients’ Satisfaction With Emergency Department CareL.C. Blomaard, F.E.H.P. van Baarle, J.A. Lucke, J. de Gelder, J. Gussekloo, B. de Groot, S.P. Mooijaart

P-523 VITAL SIGNS IN ELDER PATIENTS, URGENT NEED TO DEVELOP“GEWS” (=Geriatric Early Warning System)Baeyens Hilde, Dekoninck Julien, Baeyens Jean-Pierre, Vanhecke Kyri

P-524 Improving the safety of intravenous fluid prescriptions in older adultinpatients on medical wards through a structured knowledge basedapproach using established best clinical practice guideline NICE CG 174Olugbenro Akintade, Cynthia Dzingina, Hannah Cobley, Prachi Prachi,Gajendra Pun, Madhavi Ratnayake

P-525 A Community Based Innovation Prevents Hospital Admissions andFacilitates Early Discharge from HospitalA. Chaudhry, G. Donnelly, R.S. Cruise, E. Ryan, M. Channon, R. Keelan

P-526 Hospital-acquired hyperkalemia events in older patients: a frequentand multifactorial adverse drug reactionsLaurine Robert, Grégoire Ficheur, Bertrand Decaudin, Juliette Gellens,Michel Luyckx, Renaud Perichon, Sophie Gautier, Francois Puisieux,Emmanuel Chazard, Jean-Baptiste Beuscart

P-527 Current status of an acute care unit in geriatrics in Colombia:application of an European successful modelDiego Andrés Chavarro-Carvajal

P-528 Influence of Health Behaviors in the Incidence of FrailtyMario Ulises Pérez-Zepeda, Carlos Alberto Cano-Gutierrez

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P-529 Acute Stroke Patients Needing Timely Vascular Interventions – A Quality Improvement ProjectIjeoma Tonia Obi, Hina Butt, Karuna Subba, Tanyah Ewen, Fiona Miller,Santosh Subramonian, Peter Owusu-Agyei

P-530 Identification of Vulnerable Older Patients in the EmergencyDepartment: How About the Gut Feeling?A.H. Calf, S. Lubbers, A.A. van den Berg, E. van den Berg, C.J. Jansen,B.C. van Munster, S.E. de Rooij, J.C. ter Maaten

P-531 Patients with dementia who call out repetitively when in an acutehospital: characterization, staff and family responsesJ. Beaver, R.H. Harwood, S.E. Goldberg, A. Edgley

P-532 Acute Geriatric Daily Board Ward Round (DBWR) – A QualityImprovement Activity (QIA) In a Tertiary Hospital, SingaporeSurendra Doraiswamy Varman, Awb Tan, Diraviyam Balasubramanian, Gk Sidhu, Spw Lim, Fy Li, Sl Long

P-533 Predictors of Recurrent Emergency Department Visits of SeniorsKsenija Slankamenac, Kathrin Krähenmann, Dagmar I. Keller

P-534 Behind a back pain – Case reportMariana Gonçalves, José Mateus, Elsa Gaspar, Lèlita Santos, Manuel Veríssimo, Armando Carvalho

P-535 A rare cause of hemolysisMarc Johnsen

P-536 Sedative-hypnotic initiation and renewal at discharge in hospitalizedolder patients: an observational studyElsa Bourcier, Adrien Borowik, Lucas Zerbib, Dominique Bonnet-Zamponi,Florence Tubach, Christine Fernandez, Patrick Hindlet

P-538 Treatment Escalation Plan in Buckinghamshire Community Hospital:Avoiding Inappropriate Hospital AdmissionsAkhil Khera, Beatrix Nagyova

P-539 Adverse drug reaction among community-acquired acute kidneyinjury in older patients: a multifactorial and preventable eventLaurine Robert, Grégoire Ficheur, Bertrand Decaudin, Alexandre Servais, Michel Luyckx, Renaud Perichon, Sophie Gautier,Francois Puisieux, Emmanuel Chazard, Jean-Baptiste Beuscart

P-540 A Joint Wythenshawe Hospital and Red Cross Innovation ReducesReattendance and ReadmissionsR.S. Cruise, L. Wentworth, J. Williams, A. Allcutt, L. Middleton, A. Palin

P-541 Safely Reducing Admissions In Frail Older People Presenting To Emergency Department (ED)Lara Whitmore, Bettina Wan

P-542 Geriatric Population Features In A Stroke Hospitalization ContextM. Fieldes, M. Richard, S. Toubal, S. Bouly, J.M. Kinowski, L. Salomon, G. Leguelinel-Blache

P-543 Diagnosis and treatment of catheter-related bloodstream infection in a geriatric hospitalMiguel Araújo Ordóñez, Manuela Martínez Camacho, Encarna Rodríguez Jiménez, Romeo Rivas Espinoza

P-544 The Management of Blunt Chest Trauma in a Geriatric PopulationBethan Pincher, Conor Rainey, Sunil Auplish, Syed Bokhari

P-545 A Clinical Evaluation of the Diagnosis and Management of UrinaryTract Infections in Secondary CareKrishanthi Sathanandan, Sadia Saber, Devesh Shah, Thomas Ainge,James Noble Johnston

P-546 Bleeding dieulafoy lesion: an uncommon case report of haematemesis in a nonagenarian manOriol Miralles, Diana Ariza, Xavier Ariza, Benito Fontecha

P-547 Ensuring A Safe Transition From Hospital To Home: The Critical RoleOf The ANP In Running A Virtual ClinicPolly May

P-548 Analysis based on age of characteristics and immediate outcomes ofolder adults presenting to spanish emergency departments after a fallFrancisco Javier Martín- Sánchez, Oscar Miró I Andreu, Karina Liz Quiñones Huayna, Berenice Nayla Brizzi, Javier Jacob Rodríguez, Pere LLorens Soriano, Pablo Herrero Puente,Esteban Toral Valdivieso, María Redondo Martín

P-549 Profile of elderly patients treated for falls in the emergency room(FALL-ER Registry): magnitude of the problem and possibilities forimprovement in the emergency departmentsFrancisco Javier Martín Sánchez, Oscar Miró I Andreu, Esteban Toral Valdivieso, Berenice Nayla Brizzi, Javier Jacob Rodríguez, Pere Llorens Soriano, Pablo Herrero Puente,Karina Liz Quiñones Huayna, Natalia Vázquez Alvarado

P-550 Nurses’ Awareness on Hospital Acquired Infection Risks of theGeriatric PatientsIbrahim S.S. Abumettleq, Nurhan Bayraktar

P-551 Safety and efficacy of treatment with hypertonic serum in patientswith refractory CHF of the chronic ill geriatric complex program in a day hospitalMarta Isabel Tomé Guerreiro

P-553 What is the effect of time of day of Emergency Departmentattendance on length of stay, readmission rates and mortality in Parkinson’s disease?Craig Kirk, David Ahearn

P-554 Using Point-of-care C-reactive protein to guide Antibiotic prescribingfor Respiratory tract infections in Elderly nursing home residents(UPCARE): study design of a cluster randomized controlled trialT.M. Boere, L.W. van Buul, J.W.L. Cals, R.M. Hopstaken, M.W. van Tulder, R.B. Veenhuizen, T.J.M. Verheij, C.M.P.M. Hertogh

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P-555 The characteristics of head trauma from low-energy falls in theoldest-old patientsHan Sung Choi, Seo Kyong Lee, Sung Kyu Kim, Joonghyun Kim, Songyi An, Jeongmin Choi, Hyunbyul Choi

P-556 Five-year evolution of antihypertensive treatment after reduction of this treatment during hospitalisation in an acute geriatric unitAnna Kearney-Schwartz, Axel Schumacher, Elisabeth Steyer, Pierre Gillet, Athanase Benetos

P-557 Elderly patients with nosocomial pneumonia in an internal medicine departmentMargarida Torres, Marilia Fernandes, Diogo Borges, Rita Alves, Inês Figueiredo, Sara Castro, Filipa Lourenço, Heidi Gruner, António Panarra

P-558 The role of echo doppler method in treatment and prevention of cerebrovascular disease in non diabetic and diabetic populationwith macroangiopathyCristian Romeo Revnic, Floarea Revnic, Silviu Voinea

P-559 Predictors of long lenght of stay in a cohort of real elderly patientshospitalized for acute heart failureAlessandra Pratesi, Francesco Orso, Anna Chiara Baroncini, Aldo Lo Forte,Giulia Biagioni, Francesca Caramelli, Giulia Lucarelli, Andrea Herbst,Silvia Parlapiano, Camilla Ghiara, Mauro Di Bari, Niccolò Marchion

P-560 Improving Sepsis management in Long term CareShirmila Syamala, Hanadi Khamis Al Hamad, Irshad Badarudeen, Haroon Saleh, Mahmoud Refaee, Wasim Akram, Jonathan Sumaway

P-561 Effective safety netting for older people after acute care - the ‘Silver Phone’ Samantha Sargent, Emma Bridle, Kerry Porter, Susan Greenwood, Julie Tuck, Jenna Chandler

P-562 Postural hypotension contributing to falls - A project to improve the practice of falls assessments in the elderlyNisha Rajcoomar, Ahmed Abdhalla

P-563 Long-term prognosis according to setting of care in elderly patientshospitalized for acute heart failure: data from the athena registryAnna Chiara Baroncini, Francesco Orso, Alessandra Pratesi, GiuliaBiagioni, Andrea Herbst, Silvia Parlapiano, Filippo Fedeli, Aldo Lo Forte,Camilla Ghiara, Emanuele Carrassi, Mauro Di Bari, Andrea Ungar, Sa

P-564 Acute Ambulatory Care in the Community: Processes of Care andOutcomes for a Consecutive Patient Cohort from an EmergencyMultidisciplinary UnitTania C.N. Elias, Jordan S.T. Bowen, Roya Hassanzadeh, Sarah T. Pendlebury, Daniel S. Lasserson

P-565 Oxygen Prescription in Acute Geriatric MedicineAtinuke Akinmolayan, Edward Williams, Olubayode Adewole

P-566 Retrospective study of harms due to omitted doses of medicationsfor Idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease (IPD) in medical inpatientsE. Gregson

P-567 Outcomes in Cervical and Upper Thoracic Vertebral FracturesKatherine Horgan, Jane Edmondson

P-568 Acute heart failure un the elderly: which is the treatment of choice at discharge? Real world data from the ATHENA registryAldo Lo Forte, Francesco Orso, Alessandra Pratesi, Andrea Herbst,Silvia Parlapiano, Giulia Biagioni, F. Fedeli, Camilla Ghiara, Anna Chiara Baroncini, F. Bacci, G. Ciuti, Mauro Di Bari, Niccolò Marchionni

P-569 European geriatric emergency medicine: priority research questionsLisa S. van Tol, Christian H. Nickel, Jacinta A. Lucke, Jay Banerjee,Bianca M. Buurman, F. Javier Martin-Sánchez, Parabath W.B. Nanayakkara, James D. van Oppen, Yvonne Schoon,Marije van der Velde, Simon P. Mooijaart

P-570 A snapshot from the older patient’s emergency department visit:Design and preliminary results of the MPI (MultidimensionalPrognostic Index) - HOPE (Influence of the MPI on the Hospitalisationof Older Patients admitted to the Emergency department) studMarcel Rarek, Anna Maria Meyer, Lena Pickert, Volker Burst, Alberto Pilotto, Thomas Benzing, Maria Cristina Polidori

P-571 High need of geriatric awareness in the Emergency Department – A Danish population-based cohort studyJesper Ryg, Jens-Ulrik Rosholm, Annmarie Lassen

P-572 Multidimensional prognostic index (MPI) predicts non-invasive-mechanical-ventilation (NIV) success and mortality in older peoplewith acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF)Federica Gandolfo, Francesco Corradi, Romina Custureri, Francesca Tricerri, Davide Gonella, Ilaria Indiano, Roberta Pienovi,Daniela Maloberti, Marco Lattuada, Alberto Pilotto, Claudia Brusasco

P-573 What is the proportion of viral origin of infectious respiratorysyndromes presented by elderly people hospitalized during thewinter of 2017-2018?Sophie-Charlotte Riboux, Alice Gioanni, Caroline Hyernard, Florent Guerville, David Kobeh, Paul Gassie, Laura Haw-Shing, Hélène Domergue, Isabelle Bourdel-Marchasson, Claire Roubaud-Baudron

P-574 Intramuscular epinephrine as first-line treatment of anaphylaxis: still concerns about its safety in the elderly?Simone Cernesi, Rosalba Buquicchio, Maria Teresa Ventura, Elisa Boni

P-575 Burden of influenza in older patients over the 2016-2017 winterseason in FranceGaëtan Gavazzi Gavazzi, Marc Paccalin, Benoit De Wazieres, Claire Roubaud, Louis Bernard, Thibault Fraisse, Laurence Legout, Jean Pierre Aquino, Olivier Guerin, Emmanuel Forestier

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P-576 Patients admitted directly home from Emergency Department may be more active and return faster to their activities of daily livingM. Gregersen

P-577 Comprehensive geriatric assessment and frailty screening in a sampleof elderly patients with severe aortic stenosis consideringtranscatheter aortic valve implantationLeire Eguzkiza, Rocío Menéndez-Colino, Gabriela Guzmán, Guillermo Galeote, Isabel Martín-Maestre, José Luis López-Sendón,Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo

P-578 Frailty assessment tools help to discriminate patients with severeaortic stenosis undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation or medical treatmentRocío Menéndez-Colino, Leire Eguzkiza, Gabriela Guzmán, Guillermo Galeote, Pilar Gotor, José Luis López-Sendón, Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo

P-579 Non specific dusease presentation on older patient in emergency departmentGiovanni Ricevuti, Andrea Ungar, Luca Laghi, Thomas Dreher-Hummel,Laura Blomaard, Ciro Paolillo

P-580 Profile of the emergency departament high frecuent user elderly patientT. Mendez

P-581 Sarcopenia and Related Factors in Hospitalized PatientsOzlem Yilmaz

P-582 A Pilot of a Pharmacy Acute Care of the Elderly TeamTonya Sammon, Joanna Batcup, Jane Vella-Brincat

COGNITION AND DEMENTIA

P-583 Borrelia burgdorferi infection as a risk factor for Alzheimer’sdementia and mild cognitive impairmentA. Herrera-Landero, F. Solórzano-Santos, C. d�Hyver de las Deses, L.E. Amaya-Sánchez, M. G. Gordillo-Pérez

P-584 How common are neurocognitive disorders in patients with diabetesand Chronic Kidney disease: Results from a community cohort of patients in North WalesPeter Hobson, Mick Kumwenda

P-585 Vital signs and impaired cognition in older emergency departmentpatients: the APOP studyJacinta Lucke, Jelle de Gelder, Laura Blomaard, Christian Heringhaus,Jelmer Alsma, Stephanie Schuit, Anniek Brink, Sander Anten, Gerard J. Blauw, Bas de Groot, Simon P. Mooijaart

P-586 Prevalence of cognitive impairment in diabetics and associated factorsZ. Lim, E. Khoo, E. Koo, R.A. Merchant

P-587 Prevalence of anticholinergic drug use in older adults with dementiain a large tertiary hospital in singaporeKaysar Mamun

P-588 Cardiovascular Outcomes of Cholinesterase Inhibitors in patients withdementia: A meta-analysis and systematic reviewAhmet Turan Isik, Pinar Soysal, Brendon Stubbs, Marco Solmi, Cristina Basso,Stefania Maggi, Patricia Schofield, Nicola Veronese, Christoph Mueller

P-589 Falls among persons with Alzheimer disease: description, risk factors,and exercise interacting themNiko Perttila, Hanna Öhman, Timo Strandberg, Hannu Kautiainen, Minna Raivio, Marja-Liisa Laakkonen, Nina Savikko, Reijo Tilvis, Kaisu Pitkala

P-590 Emdr and dementiaVaillant Ciszewicz Anne-Julie, Quaderi André, Robert Philippe, Guerin Olivier

P-591 Relationship of neuropsychiatric symptoms with falls in Alzheimer’sdisease - does exercise modify the risk? Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trialH.M Roitto, H Kautiainen, H Öhman, N Savikko, T.E Strandberg, M. Raivio, M.L. Laakkonen, K.H. Pitkälä

P-592 Influence of the Degree of Dementia on the Final Parameters of Static Equilibrium in the Female Population over 80 Years of ageIrimia Mollinedo-Cardalda, Adriana López, José María Cancela

P-593 Likelihood of institutionalization for demented patients: a lineal or acollateral story?(study from the French national Alzheimer database)Huvent-Grelle Dominique, Ficheur Gregoire, Beuscart Jean Baptiste,Boulanger Eric, Demarle Sylvie, Puisieux François

P-594 Cognitive Screening Instruments in Vascular Cognitive Impairment: A Systematic ReviewM.Z. Ghafar, H.N. Miptah, S. Gorey, R. O’Caoimh

P-595 A Classic Presentation of An Uncommon Disease: Binswanger DiseaseRikitha Menezes, Theresa Redling

P-596 Deprescribing in Advanced Dementia - Where do we stand?Renato Oliveira, Tomás Teodoro, Miguel Marques Ferreira

P-597 An Augmented Prescribed Exercise Programme (APEP) for frail oldermedical inpatients in the acute setting: a randomised controlled trialRuth McCullagh, Eimear O’Connell, Sarah O’Meara, Darren Dahly, N. Frances Horgan, Suzanne Timmons

P-598 The Montreal Cognitive Assessment is a better tool to screen forcognitive impairment in elderly patients with Diabetes MellitusJ.J. Walgers, S. Simsek, F. Stam, M.E. Popescu, R.W.M.M. Jansen

P-599 Atrial septal aneurysm as a rare cause of vascular dementia: a case reportFrancesco Bolzetta, Marino Formilan, Flavio Busonera, Annalisa Tessari,Nicola Veronese, Alberto Cester

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P-600 The Effect of Selected Factors on the Quality of Life of the Elderlywith Early-stage DementiaHelena Kisvetrová, Jana Bermellová, Roman Herzig, Martin Vališ, Božena Jurašková, Petra Krulová, KateRina Langová, David Školoudík

P-601 Promoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment: Feasibility trialR.H. Harwood, V. Van der Wardt, S.E. Goldberg, T. Masud, P. Logan, A. Brand, V. Booth, C. Burgon, R.K. Bajwa

P-602 High mortality in patients with dementia admitted to psychiatric careMirjam Geerlings, Irene van de Vorst, Ilonca Vaartjes, Annemarieke de Jonghe, Michiel Bots, Dineke Koek

P-603 Caregiver Burden in Alzheimer’s DiseaseSonia Hammami, Latifa Ghanmi, Salem Bouomrani

P-604 Antiepileptic drug use and the risk of stroke among community-dwelling persons with Alzheimer’s disease: a matched cohort studyTatyana Sarycheva, Piia Lavikainen, Heidi Taipale, Jari Tiihonen, Antti Tanskanen

P-605 The test of the watch drawing as a method of evaluation of cognitive deteriorationMaria Isabel Porras-Guerra, Carlos Verdejo, Germán Gómez-Porras

P-606 Is there relationship between frailty fried criteria and cognitive impairment?Farshd Sharifi, Hossein Fakhrzadeh, Mahtab Alizadeh-Khoei, Masoud Arzaghi, Gita Shaffeiee, Ramin Heshmat, Iraj Nabipour, Afshin Ostovar, Bagher Larijani, Reyhaneh Aminalroaya, Seyyedeh Zahra Badrkhahan, Fatemeh

P-607 The Impact of Activity-Role Participation on Cognitive Status in Geriatric IndividualsAyse Göktas, Hüseyin Kudret, Irem Kar, Murat Varlı

P-608 What do healthcare professionals do when the patient with dementiasays ‘no’ to a healthcare procedure?R.H. Harwood, B. O’Brien, S.E. Goldberg, A. Pilnick, S. Beeke, R. Allwood

P-609 Development of the Promoting Activity, Independence and Stabilityin Early Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment (PrAISED) InterventionR.H. Harwood, V. Booth, V. Hood-Moore, T. Bramley, J.E. Hancox, K. Robertson, J. Hall, V. van der Wardt, P.A. Logan

P-610 Factors associated with an improvement of quality of life (QoL)according to the Notthingham Health Profile (NHP) after amulticomponent cognitive stimulation program in a Geriatric Day Hospital (GDH)Elisabet de Jaime, Anna Renom, Silvia Burcet, MAngels Vidal, MCarmen Delgado, Montserrat Garcia, MLuz Rodriguez, Eulalia Sevilla,Olga Vazquez, Ramon Miralles

P-611 Hospitalization After Oral Antibiotic Initiation in Finnish CommunityDwellers With and Without Alzheimer’s Disease: RetrospectiveRegister-Based Cohort StudyHeli Järvinen, Heidi Taipale, Marjaana Koponen, Antti Tanskanen, Jari Tiihonen, Anna-Maija Tolppanen, Sirpa Hartikainen

P-612 Hospital-treated Pneumonia Associated With Opioid Use AmongCommunity Dwellers With Alzheimer’s Disease: a NationwideMatched Retrospective Cohort StudyAleksi Hamina, Heidi Taipale, Niina Karttunen, Anna-Maija Tolppanen,Antti Tanskanen, Jari Tiihonen, Sirpa Hartikainen

P-613 Do different medicine formulations and dysphagia effect theincidence of pneumonia amongst people with dementia?Eleanor Dann-Reed, David Wright, George Savva

P-614 Characterising the structural and functional architecture of falls riskand response to exercise therapy in people with dementia: feasibilityusing Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)R.H. Harwood, R. Dineen, P. Wells, V. van der Wardt, V. Booth, D. Auer

P-615 Similar dementia risk in APOE-�4 carriers and non-carriers with highlife-long cognitive reserve: a population-based cohort studySerhiy Dekhtyar, Anna Marseglia, Weili Xu, Alexander Darin-Mattsson,Hui Xin Wang, Laura Fratiglioni

P-616 How to prepare from caregiver turn to surrogate decision maker for people with dementia: A integrative reviewYa Su, Miku Izutsu, Kengo Hirayama, Michiko Yuki

P-617 Impact of hearing rehabilitation on cognitive functionsVölter Christiane, Götze Lisa, Bruene Cohrs Ute, Dazert Stefan, Thomas Jan Peter

P-618 An assessment of cognitive screening in a population of geriatricpatients at a local rehabilitation hospital in MaltaMaria Bonnici, Valentina Fenech, Gabriella Balzan, Peter Ferry

P-619 Comparing Cut-Off Values By Age And Educational Level For ShortCognitive Screens In Turkish Older AdultsHacer Dogan Varan, Muhammet Cemal Kizilarslanoglu, Cafer Balci,Olgun Deniz, Suheyla Coteli, Rana Tuna Dogrul, Gozde Sengul Aycicek,Mustafa Kemal Kilic, Rónán O’Caoimh, David William Molloy, Meltem Halil, Musta

P-620 Persistent Depressive Symptoms Are Independently Associated WithLower Processing Speed In Healthy Older AdultsA. Clark, N .Pendleton

P-621 Correlations Between Dual-Task Performance and Alzheimer’s Disease Cerebrospinal Fluid BiomarkersHanna Bozkurt Åhman, Vilmantas Giedraitis, Ylva Cedervall, Lars Berglund, Kevin McKee, Lena Kilander, Erik Rosendahl, Martin Ingelsson, Anna Cristina Åberg

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P-622 Assessment of the Relationship Between Cognitive Function andPhysical Performance in Older Adults with Challenging Walk Tests:the Figure of 8 Walk Test (F8WT). Pilot StudyCristina Udina, Martina Paoli, Jessie VanSwearingen, Jennifer Brach,Marta Roqué, Luis Soto, María Verónica Robles, Laura Mónica Pérez,Marco Inzitari

P-623 Reliability and Validity of Rowland Universal Dementia Scale (RUDAS)in The Diagnosis of Mild Dementia in Turkish PopulationGizem Ayan, Ceyda Afacan, Burc Cagrı Poyraz, Onur Bilgic, Suna Avci,Hakan Yavuzer, Mehmet Yuruyen, Burak Ayan, Deniz Suna Erdincler,Alper Doventas

P-624 Roodkapje (Little red riding hood): the development of a gamifiedapplication as conversation facilitator for people with dementia and their informal carersKiki Spanjers, Sophia de Rooij

P-625 Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with an increased incidenceof dementia in a cohort population study of old farmersHugo von Campe, Karine Peres, Luc Letenneur, Morgane Linard,Catherine Helmer, Philippe Lehours, Francis Mégraud, Jean-François Dartigues, Claire Roubaud Baudron

P-626 Influence of memory disorders perceptions on quality of life in people with memory complaintsAnaïck Besozzi, Amélie Coquelet, Adeline Dreyer, Elisabeth Spitz,Christine Perret-Guillaume

P-627 Good outpatient services delay nursing home admission of peoplewith dementiaDaniela Dyntar, Heike Geschwindner, Andreas Meier, Regula Gmünder,Siegfried Negatsch, Rudolf Schelling Hans, Nathan Theill, Albert Wettstein

P-628 Development of an integrated care pathway for people withdementia availing of acute care servicesSiobhan M. Kennelly, Susan O’Reilly

P-629 Neuropsychological performance in elderly people with DiabetesMellitus Type 2. DIABDEM Project: Preliminar results of a chilean sampleAgnieszka Bozanic Leal, Francesc Formiga, Pablo Toro

P-630 Risk factors related to developing cognitive disorders in elderlypeople with Diabetes Mellitus Type 2. DIABDEM Project: results of daily habits of a Chilean sampleAgnieszka Bozanic Leal, Francesc Formiga, Pablo Toro

P-631 Alcohol use and abuse: old before your timeA. Medioli, E. Palumbo, W. Colosio, L. Arcangeli, L. Scaglia

P-632 The Kynurenine Pathway and Cognitive Performance in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. The Hordaland Health StudyJan Erik Nordrehaug, Grethe S. Tell, Adrian McCann, Per Magne Ueland,Oivind Midttun, Klaus Meyer, Christian A. Vedeler, Dag Aarsland, Helga Refsum, A. David Smith, Lasse Melvaer Giil, Ottar Nygård

P-633 Intracerebral infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae does notinfluence medium-term spatial memory and learning in a mousemodel of Alzheimer�s diseaseSandra Schütze, Benedikt Kellert, Lena Rollwagen, Stephanie Bunkowski, Roland Nau

P-634 Prevalence of Cognitive Impairment among Elderly Patients With and Without Memory ComplaintsO.N. Tkacheva, N.N. Yakhno, N.K. Runikhina, E.A. Mkhitaryan, V.S. Ostapenko, N.V. Sharashkina, M.A. Cherdak

P-635 Prevalence of Cognitive Impairment in the Elderlies in Primary Care SettingsO.N. Tkacheva, N.N. Yakhno, N.K. Runikhina, E.A. Mkhitaryan, V.S. Ostapenko, N.V. Sharashkina, M.A. Cherdak

P-636 Association of chronic pain, affective and cognitive disorders in elderly patientsO.N. Tkacheva, Y.V. Kotovskaya, T.M. Manevich, E.A. Mkhitaryan

P-637 Transferability And Sustainability Of Effects Of Dual-Task Training In Patients With DementiaKlaus Hauer, Nele C. Lemke, Christian Werner, Stefanie Wiloth

P-638 Evaluation of Postural Stability with Clinical and Laboratory Tests in Alzheimer’s Disease PatientsHatice Caliskan, Kezban Ulku Sahin, Mine Baydan, Cemile Ozsurekci,Gozde Sengul Aycicek, Arzu Demircioglu, Pelin Unsal, Rana Tuna Dogrul,Fatih Sumer, Cafer Balci, Mert Esme, Songul Aksoy, Nuray Kirdi

P-639 Association Between Day To Day Blood Pressure Variability And Cognitive Impairment In Memory Clinic PatientsA.L. Meendering, R.A.A. de Heus, L.M. van den Ingh, J.A.H.R. Claassen

P-640 Tablet-based outpatient care for people with dementia: Guideline-based treatment planning, personalized diseasemanagement and network-based careSonia Lech, Johanna Nordheim, Paul Gellert, Julia O Sullivan-Solte, Jan Voigt-Antons

P-641 Dietary intake of community-dwellers by cognitive performance clusterBelina Rodrigues, Carlos Portugal-Nunes, Teresa Castanho, Nuno Sousa,Nadine Correia Santos

P-642 Concomitant use of benzodiazepines and opioids in community-dwelling older people with or without Alzheimer’s disease – A nationwide register-based study in FinlandNiina Karttunen, Heidi Taipale, Aleksi Hamina, Antti Tanskanen, Jari Tiihonen, Anna-Maija Tolppanen, Sirpa Hartikainen

P-643 Food intake and cognition in older adults: baseline findings in FlaSeCo-trialM Suominen, Heli Salmenius-Suominen, Anneli Torvi, Sanna-Maria Hongisto, Kristiina Tuukkanen, Satu Jyvakorpi, Kaisu Pitkala

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P-644 The Promoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia(PrAISED) Intervention: Implementing an Exercise Programme in theVoluntary Sector and Leisure IndustryMartyn Harling, Tahir Masud, John Gladman, Rowan Harwood

P-645 Time Course of Changes in Motor-Cognitive Exergame PerformanceDuring Task-Specific Training in Patients with Dementia: Identification and Predictors of Early Training ResponseC. Werner, R. Rosner, S. Wiloth, N.C. Lemke, J.M. Bauer, K. Hauer

P-646 Occurrence of Newly Diagnosed Cognitive Disorders During aSystematic Two-year Follow-up after Hip FractureRoope Jaatinen, Matti Viitanen, Maria Nuotio

P-647 Low Cognitive Test Score Predicts 30-day Mortality in HospitalisedPatients Without Known DementiaFilipa Quaresma, Ana Sofia Pessoa, Nicola Lovett, Catherine Ashton,Sarah Smith, Sarah T Pendlebury

P-648 Evolution of Oral-Health and Cognition in Elderly Patients with MCIManiewicz Sabrina, Schimmel Martin, Srinivasan Murali, Duvernay Elena,Gabriel Gemma, Gold Gabriel, Herrmann François, Müller Frauke

P-649 Examination of the effectiveness of a specialised cognitiverehabilitation programme for adults with dementia in the communityin the irish contextElaine Harrington

P-650 Carer Strain is Associated with Activities of Daily Living in Peoplewith Cognitive ImpairmentClare Burgon, Veronika Van der Wardt, Sarah Goldberg, RupinderBajwa, Rowan H. Harwood

P-651 3Cs Audit: Cognition, Collateral and CTHannah Smyth, Lorna Kilbane, Claire Noonan, Helen O’Brien, Diya Mary, Hugh O’Sullivan, Tara Coughlan, Dan Ryan, Ronan Collins, Sean Kennelly, Des O’Neill

P-652 Mobility Predictors Of Trajectories Of Cognitive Decline In ElderlySubjects. The InCHIANTI StudyVieri Del Panta, Marco Colpo, Laura Casprini, Samanta Corradi, Stefania Bandinelli

P-653 The role of standard physical exercise of moderate intensity in the management of depresion in elderly female patientsCristian Romeo Revnic, Floarea Revnic, Silviu Voinea

P-654 Hypertension in Dementia (HIND) – The tolerability of 24hrambulatory BP monitoringTomas Welsh, Adam Gordon, Simon Conroy, John Gladman

P-655 Infections and other clinical complications among institutionalizedelderly patients with mild dementia in a one year follow-upBarbara Gryglewska, Jadwiga Wojkowska-Mach, Piotr Heczko, Tomasz Grodzicki

P-656 Neuropathological changes associated with cognitive decline inpatients with diabetes: a systematic reviewGina Hadley, Jiali Zhang, Zoi Alexopoulou, Gabriele C DeLuca, Sarah T. Pendlebury

P-657 Reporting of weapon license in 69 100 dementia patients in SwedishDementia Registry SvedemDorota Religa, Emilia Schwertner, Juraj Secnik, Hugo Söderström, Björn Johansson, Bengt Winblad, Maria Eriksdotter

P-659 The Prevalence And Severity Of Delirium And Dementia RelatedBehavioural Disturbances On Medical WardsM.Z. Vettasseri, C. Hewkins, A. Mamarelis, B. Baath, R.H. Harwood, A. Ali

P-660 Depression Or Early Dementia- Can We Differentiate And Does ItMatter? Tewari R, Keage H, Loetscher TReena Tewari, Hannah Keage, Tobias Loetscher

P-661 Wandering by acute akathisia in an old patient with severe dementiaof Alzheimer’s typeLuis María García Santos, Antonio Blanco Orenes, Elisa García-Tercero,Rosa María García-Tercero, Felipe Madruga Galán, Paula Vicent Valverde

P-662 A statement of the position for dental care and dental treatmentguidelines for elderly people with dementia from The JapaneseSociety of Gerodontology (JSG)Hirohiko Hirano, Ayako Edahiro, Tetsuo Itikawa

P-663 Long-term Effect of Masked Hypertension Management on CognitiveFunctions: G-MASH-Cog MONITOR StudyCafer Balcı, Mert Esme, Fatih Sümer, Serkan Asil, Bünyamin Yavuz, Rana Tuna Dogrul, Cemile Özsürekci, Hatice Çalıskan, Pelin Ünsal, Gözde Sengül Ayçiçek, Meltem Halil, Mustafa Cankurtaran, Burcu Balam Yavuz

P-664 Incorporating the A/T/N CSF Biomarker Pathological Scheme into the Diagnostic Algorithm for Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) andNeurodegeneration in an Irish Tertiary Memory Clinic SettingDeirdre McCartan, Robert Briggs, Cathy McHale, Professor Sean Kennelly

P-665 The risk of head trauma associated with antipsychotic use amongcommunity-dwellings with Alzheimer’s diseaseVesa Tapianen, Piia Lavikainen, Marjaana Koponen, Heidi Taipale, Antti Tanskanen, Jari Tiihonen, Sirpa Hartikainen

P-666 Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS): A potentialtherapy for cognitive disorders?Charlotte Nouhaud, Philippe Charru, Joël Belmin

P-667 A reliable tool for assessing MCI and Dementia: validation study of DemTect for Turkish populationGozde Sengul Aycicek, Hatice Caliskan, Cemile Ozsurekci, Pelin Unsal, Josef Kessler, Elke Kalbe, Mert Esme, Rana Tuna Dogrul,Cafer Balcı, Umran Seven, Erdem Karabulut, Meltem Gülhan Halil,Mustafa Cankurtar

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P-668 Measuring Physical Activity – results from the PrAISED feasibility studySarah Goldberg, Clare Burgon, Rupinder Bajwa, Rowan H. Harwood

P-669 DECI Project: Exercise habits in patients with mild cognitiveimpairment and its relation with SPPBMyriam Oviedo-Briones, Pedro A. Moreno, Rodrígo Pérez-Rodríguez,Myriam Valdés-Aragonés, David Prada, Mercedes Montenegro, Andrea López Diez-Picazo, Stefan Walter, Leocadio Rodríguez-Mañas

P-670 Evaluation of a multicomponent intervention in a group of patientswith dementia and their principal caregivers through perception of psychological and behavioral symptoms of dementiaMaría Soledad Chiriboga Lozada, Elsa Nelly Baca Lopez, María Elena Contreras

P-671 Patients with Lewy Body Disease: diagnosis criteria and evolution of the diseaseValentine Zirabe, Annaick Besozzi, Therese Jonveaux, Christine Perret-Guillaume, Athanase Benetos, Anna Kearney-Schwartz

P-674 Prevalence and Incidence Rates of Early-Onset Dementia in France:Analysis of the French National Health Data SystemLaure Carcaillon-Bentata, Cécile Quintin, Marjorie Boussac-Zarebska,Alexis Elbaz

P-675 A novel technique to collect cerebrospinal fluid in the freely behavingmice as a preclinical model for biomarker researchTsuneo Nakajima, Shuko Takeda, Akane Oyama, Yuki Ito, Youichi Takami, Yasushi Takeya, Ken Sugimoto, Kouichi Yamamoto,Hiromi Rakugi, Ryuichi Morishita

P-676 The Impact of Mental Health Liaisons services on the Health Care of Elderly WardAmy Hillarious, Jagdish Sharma, Nisha Sunwar, Monique Patel

P-677 Art and music therapyFlorence Bonte

P-678 Screening cognitive function of elderly patients assisted at a reference center in Northeast BrazilLeonardo Victor Galvão-Moreira, Maria de Fátima Carvalhal Martins,Rita da Graça Carvalhal Frazão Correa, Rodrigo de Souza Barcelos Barroqueiro, Luciane Maria Oliveira Brito

P-679 The impact of Obesity and APOE4 gene on dementiaCarlos Márquez, Barbara Angel, Lydia Lera, Hugo Sanchez, Cecilia Albala

P-681 Dementia Care in Nursing Homes - Results from the DEMDATA studyIva Holmerová, Stefanie Auer, Anna Beránková, Michal Steffl

P-682 Dementia and Hospital Admission Post TIA and Stroke: LongitudinalPopulation-based StudyAubretia McColl, Ramon Luengo-Fernandez, Linxin Li, Peter M. Rothwell, Sarah T Pendlebury

P-683 Evolution Of Cognitive Function After Transcatheter Aortic ValveImplantation In Octogenarians

El Nakada Badih, Higuet Sandra, Denewet Nathalie P-684 Is Dual Task Combined Switching Training an Effective Tool

to Improve Cognitive Functions?Nina Trushkova, Natalia Ermolina, Ekaterina Trushkova, Giovanni Zelano

P-685 People with Young Onset Dementia: Investigating their HospitalHealthcare Utilisation and related Palliative Care Support NeedsSiobhan Fox, Bryan Tan, Claire Kruger, Marie Lynch, Deirdre Shanagher,Suzanne Timmons

COMORBIDITY AND MULTIMORBIDITY

P-686 Commorbidity in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseTiziana Candiani, Giuseppina Alessandro, Simonetta Vernocchi, Chiara Schena

P-687 Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS) Validity and Reliability Among ChronicallyUnconscious Geriatric Ventilated PatientsDani Kirshner, Svetlana Zheludkov, Nabil Gharra, Irina Rahamimov, Tanya Bogoslavsky

P-688 Geriatric Patients visits the Emergency Department at an AcademicTertiary Care Center in Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaMohammed Basheikh, Jameel T. Abualenain, Daniah M. Kamfar, Ekram S. Faden

P-689 Association of renal function and falls risk among geriatric patients at Geriatric department of Kaunas Clinical HospitalJurgita Knašiene, Indre Zubaviciute, Juozas Cepla

P-690 Impact of comorbidity and chronic diseases on 5-years mortality in the patients 90 years old and over in Moscow populationYuliya Kotovskaya, Olga Tkacheva

P-691 Analysis of white blood cell values in older patients: Results of a crosssectional study on hematologic laboratory parameters amongoutpatients aged > = 60 yearsIngrid Becker, Kai Gutensohn, Thomas Nebe

P-692 Necrotizing pneumonia vs Pulmonary tuberculous in the elderlypatient: A case reportCarlos D. Silva, José E. Mateus, Bárbara Marques, Mariana Brites, Teresa Vaio, Rui M. Santos, Manuel T. Veríssimo, Armando Carvalho

P-693 Delirium and dysphagia are relevant risk factors for permanentlyincreased degree of careBarbara Hanussek, Hoell Christine, Gaertner Thomas, Ried Matthias,Langhans Markus, van Essen Joerg

P-694 Home medicine today: The high prevalence of heart failure withpreserved systolic function among home-bound residentsJun Chiong, Cloie June Chiong, Alan B. Miller

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P-695 Anemia in elderly patients is associated with high rather than lowserum vitamin B12J.F. Abrahamsen, A.L. Bjørke Monsen, M. Fredbo, K. Kruger, A.H. Ranhoff

P-696 Ictus In Patient With Endocarditis Related To ICD CatheterFrancesca Maria Nigro, Irene Marozzi, Marta Migliorini, Simone Pupo,Serena Boni, Stefano Fumagalli

P-697 Hospital Management Of A Complex Case of Geriatric Cardiology.Aldo Lo Forte, Alessandra Pratesi, Camilla Ghiara, Emanuele Carrassi,Andrea Herbst, Andrea Ungar, Mauro Di Bari, Francesco Orso, Samuele Baldasseroni

P-698 Breast Cancer in elderlySonia Hammami, Olfa Zoukar, Imen Ghaddab, Marwa Souissi, Anis Haddad, Raja Elfaleh

P-699 Family system and depression in the elderly, a cross-sectional studySonia Hammami, Farhat Chelbi, Said Hajem, Mohamed Hammami

P-700 Gynecologic problems in geriatric-aged womenOlfa Zoukar, Sonia Hammami, Imen Ghadab, Anis Haddad, Raja Faleh

P-701 Loss of autonomy and comorbidity in the elderly living in nursing homesSonia Hammami, Amel Barhoumi, Said Hajem, Mohamed Hammami

P-702 Predictors of mortality in elderly patients admitted to an acutegeriatric wardDanielle Gommers

P-703 Vitamin D and comorbidity in hospitalized very older personsMarta Baroni, Maria Lapenna, Lorenzo Gaggi, Valentina Prenni, SaraErcolani, Patrizia Mecocci, Virginia Boccardi, Carmelinda Ruggiero

P-704 Medical follow up of hip fracture patients after hospital dischargeAtef Michael, Mahboob Anwar, Ziyanda Mabuza

P-705 Detection of possible chronic neuropathic pain among elderly usingDN4 QuestionnaireTomasz Grodzicki, Tomasz Stompór, Jerzy Wordliczek, Marzena Dubiel,Iwona Kurowska

P-706 A paradigm shift in home medicine: The high prevalence of heartfailure with preserved ejection fraction among home-bound residentsJun R. Chiong

P-707 Orthostatic Hypotension And Overall Mortality In 1,050 ElderlyPatients Of The Outpatient Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment UnitYan Press, Tamar Freud, Ella Kagan, Alex Barzak, Boris Punchik

P-708 Accurate detection of arterial hypotension in elderHilde Baeyens, Eva Van Lerberge, Julien Dekoninck, Celine Vandevijver,Jean-Pierre Baeyens

P-709 Are very old patients with atrial fibrillation treated with new or classic anticoagulants different?Luisa Alejandra Hernández Sánchez, Génesis Estefanía Olaya Loor, JanaAlbéniz López, Ana Merello de Miguel, Paula Fernández Montalbán,Beatriz Montero Errasquín, Alfonso José Cruz Jentoft

P-710 The burden of disease associated with invasive extra-intestinal E. coli infections in adults: a systematic literature reviewStefan Gravenstein, Anke Stuurman, Georgalis Leonidas, Marc Bonten,James Johnson, Patricia Ibarra de Palacios, Jan Poolman, Peter Hermans, Thomas Verstraeten

P-711 An Innovative Approach of Multilevel Collaboration to Improveresident centred Care in a Buckinghamshire Nursing HomeJacqui Kent, Beatrix Nagyova, Nicola Turner

P-712 Complex diagnosis of transient loss of consciousness in olderpatients: a case reportFrancesca Tesi, Martina Rafanelli, Alice Ceccofiglio, Giulia Rivasi, Flavia Carla Sacco, Andrea Ungar

P-713 Multimorbidity and functional dependency in elderly who are assistedby home health care teams: A cross-sectional studyPaula Broeiro-Gonçalves, Pedro Aguiar, Isabel Loureiro

P-714 Diagnostic delay is longer in elderly patients with AmyotrophicLateral SclerosisFrancesca Palese, Arianna Sartori, Giancarlo Logroscino, Federica Pisa

P-715 CRP Point Of Care (POCT) for Airway Infections (AI) in Long TermCare Facilities (LTCF)Marianne Vos, Tom Starmans, Roland Wetzels

P-716 The orthogeriatric prevention service improves the automatic captureof hip fracture personsValentina Prenni, Marta Baroni, Luca Parretti, Jacopo Penzo, ValentinaBubba, Giuseppe Rinonapoli, Maurizio Massucci, Auro Caraffa, PatriziaMecocci, Carmelinda Ruggiero

P-717 Identifying Loneliness And Its Predictors In The Inpatient SettingAneesha Chauhan, Masanori Watanabe, Adrian Wells, Natalia Cotton,Rebecca Li, Sanja Thompson

P-718 Functional decline, mortality and institutionalization, and associatedfactors in patients with multimorbidity at 18 months of follow-up: the FUNCIPLUR longitudinal studyIñaki Martin Lesende, Luis Ignacio Mendibil Crespo, Anne Sophie Denise Otter, Irati Garaizar Bilbao, Jakobe Pisón Rodríguez, Sonia Castaño Manzanares, Ion Negrete Pérez,Iraide Sarduy Azcoaga, María Jesús de la Rua Fernánde

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P-719 The assessment of anemia rate, relation between anemia andantiaggregant –anticoagulant medication and other factorsHatice Aksu, Gizem Ayan, Rabia Bag Soytas, Suna Avci, Serdar Ozkok,Hakan Yavuzer, Deniz Suna Erdincler, Alper Doventas

P-720 Diabetes Mellitus is Associated with Vitamin D Deficiency in Older PeopleCafer Balcı, Mert Esme, Pelin Ünsal, Gözde Sengül Ayçiçek, Burcu Balam Yavuz, Meltem Halil, Mustafa Cankurtaran

P-721 The Impact Of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection On Morbimortality In Elderly PatientsF. Salgueiro, J. Fonseca, J. Gomes, B. Barbosa, H. Pereira, A. Carvalho

P-722 Subclinical Thyroid Disease and Cardiovascular, Metabolic andCognitive Comorbility in Elderly Admitted in Long Term CareAlba Malara, Giuseppe Andrea De Biase, Nadia Grillo, Luana Putrino,Francesco De Francesca, Michele Garo, Valentina Guerrieri, Francesco Luciano, Fausto Spadea

P-723 Do current clinical guidelines in Germany and the US addressgeriatric issues properly?Franziska Scherr, Heinrich Burkhardt

P-724 Comorbidity and multimorbidity in older adults living in ruralnorthern GreeceVaitsa Giannouli, Nikolaos Syrmos

P-725 Strong Association Between Malnutrition, Inflammation andDepression in Elderly Patients, Novel Geriatric Complex Based on Malnutrition; MID Complex?Ibrahim Halil Turkbeyler, Zeynel Abidin Öztürk

P-726 Management of older patients with diabetes in primary care – results from SloveniaMarija Petek Šter, Barbara Jemec Zalar

P-727 Predictors of mortality in geriatric patientsSiddarth Agrawal, Mateusz Luc, Filip Winkowski, Karolina Lindner, Anil Kumar Agrawal, Marta Wo�niak, Małgorzata Sobieszcza�ska

P-728 The Association Between Age-Related Hyperkyphosis and DepressionGülçimen Soylu, Yusuf Yalvaç, Funda Datlı Yakaryılmaz, Zeynel Abidin Öztürk

P-729 The Relationship Between Hyperkyphosis and Life QualityGülçimen Soylu, Yusuf Yalvaç, Funda Datlı Yakaryılmaz, Zeynel Abidin Öztürk

P-730 Predictive validity at 18 months of follow up of the VIDAquestionnaire considering functional decline, institutionalization or death in multimorbidity patientsIñaki Martin Lesende, Luis Ignacio Mendibil Crespo, Beatriz Porto Hormaza,Irune Martinez Blanco, Batirtze Maray Gondra, Nerea Aguirre Basaras

P-731 Giant cell arteritis characteristics in patients older than 75 yearsLamloum Mounir, Ben Salem Thouraya, Ben Ghorbel Imed, Houman Mohamed Habib

P-732 Predictive model for one year mortality in a geriatric acute unitC. Elías de Molins Peña, B. Gamboa Huarte, F. Arribas Monzon

P-733 The challenge of recruiting multimorbid elderly patients to a randomised controlled trialKarol Biegus, Richard Frobell, Anne Ekdahl

P-734 A New Geriatric Syndrome; Hyperkyphosis? Determining TheFrequency of Hyperkyphosis And Comparison of Three MethodsGülçimen Soylu, Zeynel Abidin Öztürk, Yusuf Yalvaç, Funda Datlı Yakaryılmaz

P-735 Fracture risk is under-recognised and under-treated in memory clinic attendeesTomas Welsh, Danielle Tingley, Zoe Lampshire, Aron Jarvis, Cathy Wernham, Julian Hughes

P-736 Loneliness as geriatric syndromeKiryl Prashchayeu

P-737 Patterns of multimorbidity in older medical patients (≥ 65 years) –and how they relate to mobility the first year after an acute admissionH.G. Juul-Larsen, O. Andersen, A.C. Bodilsen, L.M. Jørgensen, T.Q. Bandholm, J. Petersen

P-738 Patterns of multimorbidity in older medical patients (≥ 65 years) – andhow they relate to mobility the first year after an acute admissionH.G. Juul-Larsen, O. Andersen, A.C. Bodilsen, L.M. Jørgensen, T.Q. Bandholm, J. Petersen

P-739 Rehabilitation geriatric day care in french hospitalFlorence Bonte

P-740 Factors Determining Self-rated Health Status And Global Quality Of Life Perception In Older AdultsMarina Kotsani, Thekla Chatziadamidou, Carlos Labat, Georgios Soulis,Ioannis Georgiopoulos, Irini Tzanetakou, Dimitrios Oikonomidis,Athanase Benetos

P-741 Demographic transition and socio-demographic indicator in Monastir CitySaoussen Zrour, Said Hajem, Hammami Mohamed

P-742 Psychotropes is too much!Liliana Blaj, Pierre Lemaire

P-743 Antihypertensive therapy effects on functional status markers in patients with frailtyNadezda Runikhina, Anna Shchedrina, Madina Balaeva, Alexandra Luzina, Olga Tkacheva, Natalia Sharashkina

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P-744 Body composition of long-liver patients with coronary artery diseaseTopolyanskaya Svetlana, Osipovskaya Irina, Vakulenko Olga, Eliseeva Tatyana, Balyasnikova Natalya, Kalinin Gennadyi, Dvoretsky Leonid

P-745 Implementation of a geriatric program as support for primary careJavier Alonso, Antonia Solano, Domingo De Guzman, Carmen Alastuey,Fran Balea, Nuria Herrera, Ortzi Barasas, Dacil Cabezas, Concha Peinado

P-746 Impact of a complex intervention on the appropriateness of prescribing for nursing home residents (COME-ON Study): results of a cluster-randomized controlled trialGoedele Strauven, Pauline Anrys, Eline Vandael, Séverine Henrard, Jan De Lepeleire, Anne Spinewine, Veerle Foulon

P-747 Falls in hospital: a special form for monitoring the phenomenonGiulia Mazzarolo, Carla Destro, Claudio Terranova, Natalina Frison,Teresa Gelmini, Maria Seriana Ferraresso, Elisa Fattoretto, Stefano Vicari,Patrizia Benini, Michele Tonon, Marianna Noale, Vincenzo Baldo

P-748 Risk factors of iatrogenic disease in elderlyLamloum Mounir, Ben Kheder Messa, Ben Salem Thouraya, Ben Ghorbel Imed, Houman Mohamed Habib

P-749 Prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in elderly patients withosteoporosis and cardiovascular diseasesZdoca Rucsandra Maria, Enache Emanuela, Aurelian Sorina Maria,Zamfirescu Andreea, Ruxandra Dascalescu, Capisizu Ana

P-750 Evaluation of Life and Sleep Quality in Elderly With Metabolic SyndromeFunda Datli Yakaryılmaz, Zeynel Abidin Öztürk, Gülçimen Soylu

P-751 Morbidity Indicators in Tunisian elderly: Results of the Tunisian Healthexamination surveyZoghlami N., Ben Mansour N., Guezmir K., Saidi Olfa, Skhiri Afef, Ben Slema Fathi, Lamloum M., Hsairi M., Skhiri H. Aounallah

P-752 Prevalence of Comorbidities in a Large Representative Sample of Swiss Older AdultsF.R. Herrmann, C. Luthy, C. Ludwig, A.F. Allaz, C. Cedraschi, D. Zekry

P-753 Predictive markers of mortality at day-30 in patients over 75 yearsold with Clostridium difficile infection: the French survey CLOdiMarc Paccalin, Arnaud Caupenne, Claire Roubaud, Emmanuel Forestier,Isabelle Ingrand, Pierre Ingrand, Thomas Brunet, Gaëtan Gavazzi

P-754 Chronic Lung Disease In Nonagenarians And Centenarians AdmittedTo Hospital: Morbidity Profiles Of Chronic Obstructive PulmonaryDisease (COPD) PatiensA. Santos Gutiérrez, C.J. Romero Carrete, J. Mascaró Lamarca, E. Francia Santamaria, M. Barceló Trías, D. Ruiz Hidalgo, J. Casademont,I. Pou, O.H. Torres Bonafonte

P-755 Challenges associated with usage of BMI as an adiposity index in a typical African elderly population cohort: the need for better approachesKelvin Leshabari, Wazir Ndonde, Luqmaan Mbululo, Godfrey Chale,Shadrack Mponzi

P-756 Dysphagia Frequency of Elderly Residents in an Institution withDifferent ToolsSumru Savas, Numan Demir, Asli Kilavuz, Fulden Sarac, Fehmi Akcicek

P-757 Improving Hypoglycemia management by using a standard protocolat a Longterm Facility - A Quality Improvement ProjectAl Anoud Ali H Z Al Fehaidi, Asma Mirghani Sayed Abbas, Lamia Rezgui, Hanadi Khamis Mubarak Alhamad, Magda Attia Abdelkawy Aly Elmarakby, Jacintha Lewis, Mahvesh Qureshi Abdulwaris, Wahila Alam, Haroon Ahmed Saleh

P-758 Disease Related Characteristics And Geriatric Syndromes In OlderAdults With DiabetesMarina Kotsani, Thekla Chatziadamidou, Magda Gavana, Eustathios Giannakopoulos, George Soulis, Irini Tzanetakou, Ioannis Georgiopoulos, Athanase Benetos

P-759 Casuistics of a project in the field of geriatrics in a medical ward - a one year resultsPedro Marques, Rita Martins, Eduardo Doutel Haghighi, José Barata

P-760 A rare complication of Paget’s diseaseAmel Farhat, Saoussen Zrour, Sonia Hammami, Mohamed Amine E.L. Achek,Mahbouba Jguirim, Ismaeil Bejia, Naceur Bergaoui

P-761 Oto-rhino-laryngological manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis over65 years oldMouanaa Hamza, Zrour Saoussen, Hammami Sonia, Kolsi Naourez,Mahoua Jguirim, Bejia Ismaiel, Touzi Mongi, Koubaa Jamel, Bergaoui Nacer

P-762 Coronary Calcification and its Relationship to Cardiovascular RiskFactors in Asymptomatic Community-Dwelling MenBerenice M Werle, Neide M Bruscato, Lilian Vivian, Waldemar De Carli,Protasio Lemos da Luz, Emilio H Moriguchi, Paulo R Schvartzman

P-763 Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Cardio-cerebro-vascular Risk in Older PeopleG.I. Prada, I.D. Alexa, R.M. Nacu, C. Nuta, A. Kozma, A.G. Prada, R. Stefaniu, I.A. Sandu, O.L. Bajenaru, A.C. Ilie, A.I. Pislaru, A.M. Herghelegiu

P-764 Predictive factors of postoperative mortality and beyond 6 month of femoral neck fracture (fnf) in patients over 75 years oldLeborgne Fanny, Brunschwig François-Hubert, Dakka Dalila, Ferrer Emilie, Arlaud Cyprien, Li Vigni Déborah, Sanchez Marine,Champigny Noémie, Capriz Françoise, Mailland-Putegnat Véronique,Guérin Olivier, Bereder

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P-765 Osteoporotic bone fracture in the elderlyHeidi Gruner, Ines Rego Figueiredo Figueiredo, Marilia Fernandes, Rita Alves, Diogo Drummond Borges, Diogo Batista, Debora Valente,Isabel Silva, Sofia Encarnação, Sara Castro, Antonio Panarra

P-766 Effectiveness of an innovative kinesio-taping-based treatment in fourth-stage pressure ulcers. A pilot studyGiorgio Badino, Alberto Cella, Nicola Veronese, Alberto Pilotto

COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT

P-767 Acute Care of the Elderly: Improving quality of care and reducinghospital length of stay through CGA in frail older patientsShahul Sheriff, Laurenny Guzman, Sanjeev Vasishta

P-768 Evaluation of Caregiver Burden of Geriatric Homecare PatientsAsli Tufan, Pemra Ünalan

P-769 Use of InterRAI CHA instrument in Comprehensive GeriatricAssessment in LebanonAbdulrazak Abyad

P-770 A community study on the elderly in Dubai/UAE to plan for futuregeriatric servicesAbdulrazak Abyad

P-771 The Impact of Depressive Symptoms on Social Participation In OlderAdults: A Turkish SampleNesrin Yagci, Ugur Cavlak, Emre Baskan, Mucahit Oztop

P-772 The Relationship between Chronic Pain, Depression and Disabilityamong Older AdultsMałgorzata Stompór, Tomasz Grodzicki, Tomasz Stompór, JerzyWordliczek, Marzena Dubiel

P-773 Relationship between mean platelet volume and depressionSeval Ay Ay, Bahattin Gokdemir, Ozge Kayhan Kocak, sercan Sahutoglu,Gul Ispirli, Sevnaz Sahin, Z.Fulden Sarac, Fehmi Akcicek

P-774 Cognitive Status, Depressive Symptoms and Health Related Qualityof Life in Older Adults: Gender Differences in Turkish SampleNesrin Yagci, Emine Aslan Telcil, Guzin Kara, Umut Eraslan

P-775 IGRIMUP: Development of the Turkish Inappropriate Medication(TIME) Criteria: A Methodological ReportGülistan Bahat, Tugba Erdo�an, Merve Oren, M.Akif Karan

P-776 Relationship Between IL-1beta And Cardiovascular Disease In Elderly PatientsG.I. Constantin, S. Opris

P-777 Implementation of Geriatric Care Models in Europe (imAGE.eu): a Cross-sectional Survey in 8 CountriesM. Deschodt, B. Boland, C.M. Lund, K. Saks, V.S. Velonika, O. Samuelsson, S. Kennelly, M.A. Vassallo, G. Veninsek, J. Flamaing

P-778 PAINT – Preventive Art Intervention Therapy in geriatric patientsKatrin Singler, Johanna Masuch, Franziska Baierlein, Claudia Helbig,Sonja Krammel, Markus Gosch

P-779 Segmental Mesenteric Ischemia: Multidisciplinary Action In The FaceOf Acute Abdomen In An Elderly PatientYanira Aranda Rubio, Maria Caridad Arenas, Ivon Ribera, Alberto Socorro, Mercedes Martín

P-780 A Comparative Study Of Models Of Geriatric Assessment And TheImplementation Of Recommendations By Primary Care PhysiciansYan Press, Tamar Freud, Roni Peleg, Ella Kagan, Boris Punchik, Alex Barzak

P-781 Which Factors Affect The Implementation Of GeriatricRecommendations By Primary Care Physicians?Yan Press, Boris Punchik, Ella Kagan, Alex Barzak, Tamar Freud

P-782 A novel oxidative stres marker in contrast induced nephropathy; can dynamic thiol/disulphide homeostasis be predictive marker for elderly patients?Tu�ba Turgut, Remzi Bah�i, Hande Selvi Öztorun, Deniz Mut Sürmeli,Emine Feyza Yurt, Özcan Erel, Murat Varlı, Sevgi Aras

P-783 Bilateral vestibulopathy; an underdiagnosed condition in elderly withgait unsteadiness and dizziness – cases from a danish geriatric fall clinicMette Lindhardt, Hanne Elkjær Andersen

P-784 Role of Neurogeriatric Assessment in a Candidate for PercutaneousAortic Valve Replacement: Case ReportChiara Lorenzi, Giulio Maria Mannarino, Valentina Berti, Maria ChiaraCavallini, Caterina Baroncini, Mauro Di Bari, Enrico Mossello, Andrea Ungar

P-785 Achieving Best Practice in Parkinson’s Disease ClinicRebecca Cole, Michael Leeming, Sanja Thompson

P-786 Polypharmacy and Frailty - Case Review in Buckinghamshire Care HomeUnoma Okoli, Beatrix Nagyova, Bobbi Jacobs

P-787 Health quality of life in elderly population in Lebanon using the shortform 36 health survey (SF-36)Nada El Osta, Fatme Kanso, Jihad Fakhouri, Robert Saad, Amine Wehbe, Lana El Osta

P-788 Physical function and the health related quality of life of the Polish elderlyEwa Zasadzka, Tomasz Trzmiel, Anna Pieczy�ska, Mariola Pawlaczyk

P-789 Cancer management in european long-term care facilities: results from the SHELTER studyE. Allocca, E.R. Villani, G.F. Colloca, D. Fusco, V. Valentini, R. Bernabei, G. Onder

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P-790 Visual Handicaps In Elderly Patients: What Does The Doctor Find, ButWhat Does The Patient See And Feel, How To Help In Everyday LifeUdo Hennighausen, Fritz Dannheim, Sonja Krupp, Stefan Strotzka,Dagmar Verlohr

P-791 Shortness of Breath and Sarcopenic Obesity- Are They Connected?Case PresentationAdina Carmen Ilie, Irina Mihaela Abdulan, Gabriel Ioan Prada, Anna Marie Herghelegiu, Raluca Nacu

P-792 Factors affecting fall of fear in community-dwelling elderlyNesrin Yagci, Emine Aslan Telci, Serbay Sekeroz, Mucahit Oztop

P-793 Fail To Prepare, Prepare To Frail – Predictors Of Hospital Length Of Stay At AdmissionEdel Mannion, Christine McCarthy, Elaine Loughlin, Robert Murphy,Miriam Conry, Stephanie Robinson

P-794 Elderly Abuse: Characterization of a population hospitalized in CHUCAntony Soares Dionisio, Manuel Teixeira Marques Veríssimo, João Filipe de Ferreira Gomes

P-795 Differences Between the Sitting and Supine Blood Pressure Values in Subjects over 75 Years Old According to Their Frailty StatusSara Gabriele, Carlos Labat, Marina Kotsani, Sylvie Gautier, FrancescoFantin, Athanasios Benetos

P-796 Nutritional screening of older hospitalized people and its relation to other comprehensive geriatric assessment toolsLukasz Kroc, Bartlomiej Soltysik, Elizaveta Fife, Krzysztof Socha, Tomasz Kostka

P-797 Bringing a Multidimensional Approach to Geriatric Patients in Different Clinical Settings - Essential Consonances of theMultidimensional Prognostic IndexAnna Maria Meyer, Lena Pickert, Marcel Rarek, Petra Arenz, Dirk Hoffmann,Giacomo Siri, Ingrid Becker, Paul Brinkkötter, Volker Burst, Thomas Betz,Ralf Schulz, Alberto Pilotto, Thomas Benzing, Maria Cristina Polidori

P-798 The role of prognosis for tailored multidimensional interventions inolder multimorbid patients: the Multidimensional Prognostic IndexLena Pickert, Anna Maria Meyer, Nicolas Nötzel, Ingrid Becker, Paul Brinkkötter, Ingrid Dammertz, Janne Höncke, Daniela Karg, Barbara Königkamp, Michael Müller, Dennis Nano, Susanne Ratte-Henn, Alberto Pilot

P-799 Identification of valvular heart disease in older nursing homeresidents: Design of a feasibility studyMaria Cristina Polidori, Anna Maria Meyer, Annika Diedrich, Christina Eßfeld, Lisa Ulbrich, Alberto Pilotto, Thomas Benzing, Stefania Maggi, Andrea Ungar, Roman Pfister

P-800 Profile of treatments prescribed in base of a multidimensionalprotocol in the follow-up of hip fracture patients included in a Geriatric Fracture Liaison Service (G-FLS)Priscila Matovelle Ochoa, Debora Moral-Cuesta, Teresa Alarcón, Rocío Velasco, Rocío Menéndez-Colino, Pilar Gotor, Jesus Díez-Sebastián, Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo

P-801 Characteristics of patients attended at a Geriatric Fracture LiaisonService (G-FLS) after a fragility hip fractureDébora Moral-Cuesta, Priscila Matovelle, Teresa Alarcón, Rocío Menéndez-Colino, Alicia Gutiérrez Misis, Isabel Martín-Maestre,Jesús Díez-Sebastián, Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo

P-802 Prevalence of Loneliness in Osteoporosis Clinic PatientsM. Freeman, A. Khan, T. Bertram, M.H. Poon, T. Masud

P-803 Biomechanical characteristics of frail geriatric inpatient during chair-rising using four wheeled walkerJoao P. Batista Jr, Laura Schmidt, Thea Laurentius, Bernd Markert,L.Cornelius Bollheimer, Marion Mundt

P-804 Use of the Frailty Index in older persons with chronic kidney diseaseC. Vezza, L. Caldiroli, P. Messa, S. Vettoretti, C. Bergamaschini, M. Cesari

P-805 The risk of dysphagia is associated with malnutrition and poor functionaloutcomes in a large population of community-dwelling older individualsSara Tagliaferri, Fulvio Lauretani, Maria Giovanna Pelà, Yari Longobucco,Marcello Maggio

P-806 Does the Fried phenotype of frailty reflect muscle strength of thelower extremities? - Consequences for mobility rehabilitation and fall preventionLaura Schmidt, Thea Laurentius, L. Cornelius Bollheimer, Joao P. Batista Jr

P-807 Health for elderly: a physiotherapy assessment tool to assess physicaland psychosocial skills and painEmilia Tasso, Franca Spallarossa, Loredana Minetti, Lorenzo Sampietro,Francesca Vitali

P-808 Does Preoperative Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment And FrailtyPredict Postoperative Morbidity, Mortality And Delirium?:A Prospective StudyRana Tuna Dogrul , Ahmet Bulent Dogrul, Ali Konan, Omur Caglar, Fatih Sumer, Hatice Caliskan, Muhammet Cemal Kizilarslanoglu, Mustafa Kemal Kilic, Cafer Balci, Gunes Arik, Gözde Sengul Aycicek,Cemile Ozsurekci

P-809 Falls in Older People in the Community: Should Multi-FactorialInterventions Extend Beyond Home?I.T. Obi, H. Butt, D. Dev, S. Guptha

P-810 OPAL on the Acute Medical Unit – Positive Impact on Staff and PatientsKatherine Horgan, Kimberley Royle

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P-811 The role of Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) in identification of sarcopenia. Comparison among different classificationsElena Colizzi, Fulvio Lauretani, Mario Pedrazzoni, Giovanni Passeri, Sara Tagliaferri, Marcello Maggio

P-812 Analysis of comprehensive geriatrics assessment in a hemodialysis centerFlorent Guerville, Pauline Pinard, Muriel Rainfray, Aurelie Lafargue,Philippe Chauveau, Catherine Lasseur, Celine Nodimar

P-813 Relation between hand grip strength and body composition in the elderlyHelena Loureiro, Mário Monteiro, Marlene Lajes, Marco Silva, Raul Martins, Manuel Veríssimo

P-814 Bone mineral density and manual grip strength comparison in elderlyHelena Loureiro, Mário Monteiro, Margarida Pocinho, Marlene Lajes,Marco Silva, Raul Martins, Manuel Veríssimo

P-815 Socio-economic Determinants Of Anemia In Polish Elderly Population:The Results Of PolSenior StudyArkadiusz Styszy�ski, Małgorzata Mossakowska, Jerzy Chudek, Monika Puzianowska-Ku�nicka, Alicja Klich-R�czka, Agnieszka Neumann-Podczaska, Aleksandra Szybalska, Katarzyna Wieczorowska-Tobis

P-816 Validity of a set of smartphone-based measures to assess mobility in the elderlyLaura Casprini, Marco Colpo, Sabato Mellone, Paola Tamburini, Lorenzo Chiari, Stefania Bandinelli

P-817 Geriatric assessment and one-year mortality in older patients with cancer in the head and neck region, a cohort studyF.J. van Deudekom, L. van der Velden, W.H. Zijl, A.S. Schimberg, A. Langeveld, M. Slingerland, G.J. Blauw, S.P. Mooijaart

P-818 Comprehensive geriatric assessment in nursing homes – what instruments fit?S. Krupp, J. Kasper, F. Balck, C. Ralf, M. Willkomm

P-819 Relationship Between Skeletal Muscle Mass And Left Ventricular Mass In Older Sarcopenic PatientsGiovanna Pelà, Felice Perrino, Sara Tagliaferri, Pietro Austoni, Matteo Goldoni, Fulvio Lauretani, Mario Pedrazzoni, Marcello Maggio

P-820 Using Gait Speed As Screening Tool For Frailty In Elderly With Severe Aortic StenosisMarc Paccalin, Marie-Laure Bureau, Evelyne Liuu, Fabienne Bellarbre,Thomas Brunet, Jean Mergy, Luc Christiaens

P-821 ‘Geriatric 8 Screening Tool’ (G8) In Cancer Patients – An Evidence MapGabriel Torbahn, Thomas Strauß, Cornel C Sieber, Dorothee Volkert, Eva Kiesswetter

P-822 There are no data about Geriatric Fracture Liaison Services. A literature reviewDebora Moral-Cuesta, Priscila Matovelle, Teresa Alarcón, Rocío Menéndez-Colino, Alicia Gutiérrez-Misis, Isabel Martín-Maestre,Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo

P-823 Functional status of geriatric patients admitted to an internalmedicine and cardiology unit in an acute and planned settingElzbieta Kozak-Szkopek, Judyta Samul, Bartosz Blachucki, Piotr Pruszczyk, Katarzyna Broczek

P-824 Cognitive impairment and depressive symptoms in geriatric patientsadmitted to an internal medicine and cardiology unitKatarzyna Broczek, Monika Szymanska, Bartosz Blachucki, Judyta Samul,Elzbieta Kozak-Szkopek, Piotr Pruszczyk

P-825 Vision, Hearing And The Prevalence Of Ophthalmic DiseasesIn The Polish Population Aged 65 Years And Above With Relationto Coexisted Cardiovascular DiseasesBarbara Wizner, Ewa Klimek, Anna Skalska, Tomasz Grodzicki, PolSenior Study Group

P-826 Chronic Pain and its Effect on Quality of Life in Elderly PatientsSuheyla Coteli, Olgun Deniz, Rana Tuna Dogrul, Cagatay Cavusoglu,Ali Oncul, Muhammet Cemal Kizilarslanoglu, Berna Goker

P-827 Relationship Between Common Geriatric syndromes andInappropriate Medication Use Among Older AdultsPinar Kucukdagli, Gulistan Bahat, Ilker Bay, Ozlem Yilmaz,Meryem Merve Oren, Cihan Kilic, Banu Ozulu Turkmen, Mehmet Akif Karan

P-828 Association Between the Impaired Nutritional Status and Frailtyin Acute Hospitalised Elderly PatientsMaria Amasene, Iñaki Echeverria, Miriam Urquiza, Ane Errasti,Cristina Bermudez-Ampudia, Mikel Aldamiz, Idoia Labayen, Ariadna Besga

P-829 Geriatric assessment in decision-making process in older patientswith breast cancer : the ELCAPA cohort studyCorsin Lola, Boutin Emmanuelle, Assaf Elias, Belkacemi Yazid,Lagrange Jean Leon, Bosc Romain, Bigorie Veronique, Caillet Philippe,Tournigand Christophe, Touboul Cyril, Allain Mylène, Rollot Trad Florence

P-830 Comparison of the active standing test and head-up tilt test for orthostatic hypotension diagnosis in older adultsAli Ekrem Aydin, Suleyman Emre Kocyigit, Pinar Soysal, Ahmet Turan Isik

P-831 Evolution of Functional Status in Older Patients after TranscatheterAortic Valve Implantation (TAVI)Dominic Bertschi, André Moser, Stefan Stortecky, Marcel Zwahlen,Peter Wenaweser, Stephan Windecker, Thierry Carrel,Andreas Schoenenberger, Andreas Stuck

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P-832 Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in older patients undergoingcardiac surgeryMyriel López Tatis, José María Gonzalez Santos,Francisco Javier López Rodríguez, María Elena Arnaíz García,Ramón Adolfo Arévalo Abascal, Ana María Barral Varela,Marianna Javier González, Carlos Amorós Rivera

P-833 Time to Surgery and Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI)in older patients with hip fractureC. Musacchio, M. Razzano, R. Raiteri, A. Del Rio, D. Torriglia, M. Stella,A. Barone, M. Puntoni, G. Siri, A. Pilotto

P-834 Avoiding unplanned admittion after hospital stay by a phone callPeter Johnson, Annica Rosenborg

P-835 Polypharmacy and Related FactorsPinar Kucukdagli

DELIRIUM

P-836 The Delirium Recovery Programme (DRP): Evaluation of an Innovative Service Providing Cognitive Enablement at HomeFollowing Hospital AdmissionTammy Angel, Gemma Holland, Adriana Vyse, Adriana Jakupaj, Mark Mandell

P-837 CAM-ICU may not be the optimal screening tool for early delirium screening in older Emergency Department patients, a prospective cohort studyJacinta Lucke, Jelle de Gelder, Laura Blomaard, Jaap Fogteloo,Jelmer Alsma, Stephanie Schuit, Anniek Brink, Bas de Groot,Gerard Jan Blauw, Simon P. Mooijaart

P-838 The Effect of the Anticholinergic Burden on Duration and Severityof Delirium in Older Hip-Surgery Patients with and withoutHaloperidol Prophylaxis: a post-hoc analysisM.P.H Tillemans, M.H. Butterhoff - Terlingen, R. Stuffken, R. Vreeswijk,T.C.G. Egberts, K.J. Kalisvaart

P-840 Development of Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelinesfor Delirium Management in Hospitalized Older PatientsH. W. Chang, F. W. Hu, Y. J. Chang

P-841 A cause of hallucinations in an octogenarian personElisa García-Tercero, Luis María García Santos, Victoria Landaluce Pelligra,Maria Alonso Seco, Clara Pedro Monfort, Leonel A. Porta Gonzalez,Rosa María García-Tercero, Patricia Fernández-Sotos

P-842 Non-pharmacological, multicomponent delirium interventions:Team-based approaches for the acute geriatric settingClaudia Eckstein, Heinrich Burkhardt

P-843 Development of Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelinesfor Delirium Management in Hospitalized Older PatientsH. W. Chang, F. W. Hu, Y. J. Chang

P-844 Prevalence of Delirium in Patients 75 Years or older admittedto ten Norwegian HospitalsMarius Myrstad, Sigurd Evensen, Ingvild Saltvedt, Anette Hylen Ranhoff,Christian Myrstad, Marte Mellingsæter, Marte Sofie Wang-Hansen,Bjørn Erik Neerland

P-845 Prevalence of delirium and associated factors in convalescence unitsJavier Santolaria, Paula Ariana Bozín, Alvaro José Betancourt

P-846 Impact of the first episode of delirium on mortality and associatedfactors in a convalescence unitAlvaro José Betancourt, Javier Santolaria, Paula Ariana Bozín

P-847 Response to rivastigmine in elderly patients with delirium post strokeElisa García-Tercero, Luis María García Santos,Rosa María García Tercero, Mª Dolores López Pizarro,Ana Escolante Melich, Mª Esperanza Martín Correa

P-848 Delirium in Older Adults “ergo” Dementia, but if it was a Brain Tumor?Ilaria Giannini, Anna Chiara Baroncini, Caterina Baroncini, Ester Latini,Veronica Nucci, Enrico Mossello, Andrea Ungar, Mauro Di Bari,Maria Chiara Cavallini

P-849 Delirium Clinic: An Outpatient follow up clinic to unmasked dementiaSadia Saber, Sophie Mitchell, Ifeanyi Bernadette Bosah, Shahriar Shafiq,Krishanthi Sathanandan, Khalid Haque

P-850 Delirium Clinic: An Outpatient follow up clinic to unmasked dementiaSadia Saber, Sophie Mitchell, Ifeanyi Bernadette Bosah, Shahriar Shafiq,Krishanthi Sathanandan, Khalid Haque

P-851 Preventing Delirium In The Elderly PopulationK. Alattar, V. Amin, B. Vijayakumar

P-852 Delirium Progress and Outcomes Following Hospital Admission inAdults: Service EvaluationE Clayton, I. T Obi, S Guptha

P-853 Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI) predicts delirium in olderpatients with hip fracture who underwent surgical interventionC. Musacchio, M. Razzano, R. Raiteri, A. Del Rio, M. Stella, M Puntoni,A. Barone, A. Pilotto

P-854 Calf circumference as a correlate of delirium in hospitalized olderpeople: data from the italian delirium day 2017Alessandro Morandi, Simona Di Santo, Enrico Mossello,Antonio Cherubini, Mario Bo, Alessandra Marengoni, Emanuela Rossi,Nicola Latronico, Ciro Paolillo, Giuseppe Bellelli

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P-855 Visiting policy and delirium prevalence in older inpatients.Data from the Delirium Day 2016Carlo Fumagalli, Enrico Mossello, Francesca Tesi, Monica Torrini,Alessandro Morandi, Simona Di Santo, Antonio Cherubini, Mario Bo,Alessandra Marengoni, Andrea Mazzone, Antonella Zambon, Nicola Latronico

P-856 Delirium, Frailty, and Fast-Track Surgery in Oncogeriatrics:Is There a Link?Fiammetta Monacelli, Chiara Giannotti

P-857 Nocturnal hypoxemia and delirium in hospitalized postoperativeorthogeriatric patients with hip fracture surgeryFella Tahmi, Lucie Dourthe, Lorraine Zerah, Helane Vallet,Alice Gioanni, Anthony Meziere, Rebecca Haddad, Mohamed Doulazmi,Judith Cohen-Bittan, Jacques Boddaert, Kiyoka Kinugawa

P-858 Prescription and administration of haloperidol in hospital admitedpatients with an geriatrical approachPedro Marques, Rita Martins, Eduardo Doutel Haghighi, Mariana Carvalho

P-859 Association Between Anticholinergic Load And Delirium after HipFracture Surgery In Patients Over 75 YearsRebecca Haddad, Charlotte Tomeo, Judith Cohen Bittan, Alice Gioanni,Cedric Villain, Marc Verny, Jacques Boddaert

P-860 Cognition and Delirium Screening In Older Adults Admitted Acutelyto HospitalM. Randles, M. O’ Callaghan, B. O’ Mahony, D. O’Mahony

P-861 Delirium in the Emergency DepratmentGeorgia Clarke

ETHICS AND END OF LIFE CARE

P-862 IAGG/IAGG GARN International Survey of End-of-Life Carein Nursing HomesD.L. Swagerty

P-863 Gold Standards FrameworkBushra Ghouri

P-864 End of life program can benefit dying older patients in a geriatricstep-down hospitalJames Ka Hay Luk

P-865 Advance Directives: Brazilian RealityJ.T. Casella, V.G. Moreira, E.M. Costa

P-866 Nurses’ experiences of being confronted with tiredness of lifein older persons: a qualitative studyLet Dillen, Ruth Piers, Nele Van Den Noortgate, Liesbeth Van Humbeeck

P-867 Doctors’ Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding Eating ProblemsAnd Enteral Feeding In Advanced DementiaBoris Punchik, Elena Komissarov, Vladimir Zeldez, Tamar Freud,Tali Samson, Yan Press

P-868 Development of a Japanese Version of the 9-item SharedDecision-Making Questionnaire–Physician Version to Visualizethe Quality of Decision-making in a Primary Care SettingYuko Goto, Hisayuki Miura, Kazuyoshi Senda

P-869 Identifying Aims Of Advance Care Planning: A Systematic Literature ReviewN. Fleuren, M.F.I.A. Depla, M. Huisman, D.J.A. Janssen, C.M.P.M. Hertogh

P-870 Progress in Advance Care Planning Among Nursing Home Residentsbetween 2003-2013 in Oulu, FinlandTarja Konttila, Harriet Finne Soveri, Marja Liisa Laakkonen, Riitta Antikainen

P-871 Preferences For Surrogate Designation And Decision-MakingProcess In Older Versus Younger Adults With Cancer:A Comparative Cross-Sectional StudyClaudia Martinez-Tapia, Florence Canoui-Poitrine, Philippe Caillet,Sylvie Bastuji-Garin, Christophe Tournigand, Elias Assaf, Gwénaëlle Varnier,Frederic Pamoukdjian, Etienne Brain, Florence Rollot-Trad, Marie Laure

P-872 Advance care planning: what do patients want?Lucy Owen

P-873 Early Implementation and Evaluation of a Charter to ImproveMedicines Management and Reduce Inappropriate CovertAdministration in Care Homes for Older PeopleDavid Wright, Frances Hollwey, Rina Matala

P-874 The palliative care patient (Z51.5): in a geriatric acute care unitC. Murillo Erazo, J. Corrales Cardenal, C. Elías de Molins Peña,B. Gamboa Huarte, M.D. Domingo Sánchez

P-875 Palliative and end-of-life care conversations in chronic obstructivepulmonary disease in CroatiaPetra Lukinac, Sanja Thompson, Sanja Popovic-Grle, Vladimir Fijacko

P-876 How do hospital-based nurses and physicians identify the start of thepalliative phase and what difficulties exist? A qualitative studyIsabelle Flierman, Ineke C. Nugteren, Marjon van Rijn, Bianca M. Buurman-van Es, Dick L. Willems

P-877 The PalliSupport care pathway, a transitional care pathway for olderpatients in the last year of life: study protocol of a pragmaticstepped-wedge clustered randomised controlled trialIsabelle Flierman, Marjon van Rijn, Dick L. Willems,Bianca M. Buurman-van Es

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P-878 Survival in patients aged 70 years and older with and withoutcognitive disorders following PEG placement, ethical concernsand considerationsRozemarijn van Bruchem-Visser, Inez de Beaufort,Francesco Mattace Raso, Ernst Kuipers

P-879 Organ donation after euthanasia, morally acceptable under strictprocedural safeguardsRozemarijn van Bruchem-Visser, Gert van Dijk, Inez de Beaufort

P-880 Ethical reflections in hospice care : A new validated tool applicableto requests for sedation and/or euthanasia by senior patients!Leners Jean-Claude

P-881 Electronic communication tool to support, record, share process ofadvance care planning (ACP) with adopting frailty evaluation axis ininter-disciplinary transitional care at the view of the patient in JapanTadashi Wada, Shosuke Satake, Kaori Kinoshita, Sanae Takanashi,Yasumoto Matsui, Hisayuki Miura, Hidenori Arai

P-882 The Terminology of ‘Risk Feeding’: A Help or Hindrance?Dharinee Hansjee, David G Smithard

P-883 Pain and sedation monitoring using pupillometry at the end-of-lifein palliative care practice : preliminary observationsElyn Antoine, Larson Merlin, Mazerolles Michel, Morin Lucas, Saffon Nicolas, Bongard Vanina, Rolland Yves

P-884 Functioning, Quality of Life, and End of Life Care of Patients withHuntington’s Disease Living in Long-Term Care Facilities:The Advanced HD Study DesignM.R. Ekkel, E.M.L. Verschuur, M.F.I.A. Depla, R.B. Veenhuizen,B.D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen, C.M.P.H. Hertogh

P-885 The 4-Dimensional Model applied to palliative care in Nursing Home,a cost- effective example of Geriatric Comprehensive assessmentSimone Cernesi, Francesca Mele, Daniela De Nadai, Alessandra Taglini, Giacomo Bernabei

P-886 Increases in agreement on opinion regarding “good death” betweenin-training physicians and older patients, trend of changes towardaging society in ThailandManchumad Manjavong, Varalak Srinonprasert

P-887 A comparison of health care utilization and end of life care providedfor cancer and non-cancer older patients at Department of MedicineSiriraj hospitalTanchanok Chattaris, Varalak Srinonprasert, Sutisa Pitiyarn,Patumporn Suraarunsumrit

P-888 The 4-Dimensional Model applied to palliative care in Nursing Home,a cost- effective example of Geriatric Comprehensive assessmentSimone Cernesi, Francesca Mele, Daniela De Nadai, Alessandra Taglini,Giacomo Bernabei

PSYCHIATRICS SYMPTOMS AND ILLNESSES

P-889 The cause of death in geriatric schizophrenia patientsMarin Takasou, Masahito Hitosugi

P-890 Religion and Depression / Distress Symptomatology amongCommunity-Dwelling Elderly Persons CancerJeremy M. Jacobs, Lea Baider, Gil Goldzweig

P-891 The evaluation and design of a short depression screening toolin Turkish older adultsOzge Dokuzlar, Pinar Soysal, Cansu Usarel, Ahmet Turan Isik

P-892 Mental health inequalities among older adults in Iran: Findings from a population-based study (Urban HEART-2)Vahid Rashedi, Mohsen Asadi-Lari, Mahshid Foroughan, Reza Fadayevatan, Ahmad Delbari

P-893 Clinical outcomes of elderly patients who had attempted deliberateself-poisoning in emergency departmentSeon Hee Woo

P-894 Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Coronary Heart Diseasein Older AdultsPelin Ünsal, Mert E�me, Cafer Balcı, Gözde �engül Ayçiçek,Burcu Balam Yavuz, Meltem Halil, Mustafa Cankurtaran

P-895 Cross-sectional observational study of prevalence and factorsassociated with depression in patients admitted to a convalescence unitEva Martinez Suarez, Elisabet Palomeras Fanegas, Jose Antonio Martos Gutierrez, Ramon Cristofol Allue

P-896 Evaluation of Sleep Disorders and Accompanying FactorsBanu Ozulu Turkmen

P-897 Depression In Later Life Is Associated With Blood PressureDependent Frontal Lobe Hypoperfusion. Data from TILDARobert Briggs, Daniel Carey, Sean Kennelly, Rose Anne Kenny

P-898 How Does Knowledge In Diagnosis And Management Of Insomnia DifferBetween An Acute Medical Hospital And A Mental Health Hospital?Safa G. Attar, Raunak Singh, Sharada Abhilash, Erik VanDiepen, Ashish Patel

P-899 Psychogenic falls in an elderly patientAtef Michael, George Tadros

P-900 Fear Of Falling And Activity Avoidance Is Associated With Life SpaceIn Geriatric Patients With Cognitive ImpairmentKlaus Hauer, Phoebe Ulrich, Martin Bongartz, Tobias Eckert

P-901 Depressive symptom profiles and survival in older patients withcancer: latent class analysis of the ELCAPA cohort studyCanouï-Poitrine Florence, Gouraud Clément, Martinez-Tapia Claudia,Segaux Lauriane, Reinald Nicoleta, Hoertel Nicolas, Gisselbrecht Mathilde,Mercadier Elise, Boudou-Rouquette Pascaline, Chahwakilian Anne, Bastuji-G

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P-902 “I knew they were not there”, a case of Charles Bonnet syndromeTimothy Miggiani

P-903 Profile of depressive symptoms in community dwelling older adults in PolandKatarzyna Broczek, Aleksandra Szybalska, Przemyslaw Slusarczyk,Malgorzata Mossakowska

UROLOGY AND CONTINENCE MANAGEMENT

P-904 Antibiotic Prescribing And Non-prescribing In Nursing Home ResidentsWith Signs And Symptoms Ascribed To Urinary Tract Infection (ANNA)Jeanine Rutten, Laura van Buul, Martin Smalbrugge, Suzanne Geerlings,Debby Gerritsen, Stephanie Natsch, Ruth Veenhuizen, Hans van der Wouden, Cees Hertogh, Philip Sloane

P-905 Management of Constipation: Retrospective Notes ReviewDarrien Henry

P-906 Improving rational prescribing for UTI in frail elderly (ImpresU)Maarten de Jong, Cees Hertogh, Anna Monnier, Theo Verheij, Alma van de Pol

P-907 Is Urinary Incontinence Destiny of Elderly People?Umran Dal Yilmaz, Nurhan Bayraktar

P-908 Experiencing and Managing Urinary Incontinence: A Qualitative StudyArzu Aybek

P-909 To increase the success of removing the urinary catheter in elderlypatients with recurrent urinary retentionRambaud Cyrielle, Gonfrier Sebastien, Livigni Deborah, Mbeutcha Aurélie,Arlaud Cyprien, Leborgne Fanny, Durand Matthieu, Guerin Olivier

REGISTRATION FEES

Physicians and other Academics Euro 750.00Paramedics or Doctors in training or Under 35 Euro 475.00Students Euro 300.00Accompanying persons Euro 125.00Sponsor Staff Euro 250.00

Delegates Registration Fees include: Name Badge, Admission to all CongressSessions, Poster Area and Exhibition, Opening Ceremony, Congress bag.

Accompanying Persons Registration Fee includes:Name Badge, Opening Ceremony.

Sponsor Staff Registration Fee includes: Name Badge, Admission to Poster Areaand Exhibition, Opening Ceremony.

IMPORTANT NOTE

EuGMS Congress 2018 is only accessible to certified healthcare professionals,associated press, industry representatives and other stakeholders in the science,management and prevention of Geriatrics.

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EACCME ACCREDITATION

The 14th Congress of the EuGMS has been accredited by the European AccreditationCouncil for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) for a maximum of 13 EuropeanCME credits (ECMEC®s).

Each medical specialist should claim only those credits that he/she actually spentin the educational activity.The EACCME® is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists(UEMS), www.uems.net.Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists andthe American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to anequivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the processto convert EACCME® credits to AMA credits can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme

Live educational activities occurring outside of Canada, recognised by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC® credits are deemed to be Accredited Group LearningActivities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program ofthe Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

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All presentations must be prepared in PowerPoint (file extension .pptx). They will bedisplayed from a PC with Windows 10 and PowerPoint 2016 on a 16:9 format screen.

All presentations must be delivered at Speaker Ready Room at least 2 hours beforeyour scheduled presentation time. If your presentation is scheduled early in themorning please deliver your presentation the day before.

In order to ensure an optimal delivery of your presentation, please stick to thefollowing guidelines in the preparation of your presentation:

• Your presentation should be preferably 16:9 formatted. 4:3 presentations arecompatible.

• Preferred page set-up is landscape orientation (portrait orientation will not bedisplayed correctly).

• Use standard Windows fonts only. Try to avoid use of non-standard Windowsfonts or language specific fonts.

• Images: do not copy and paste the images from another application, please usethe “insert image from a file” functionality from PowerPoint (format JPG or PNG).

• Video: we strongly suggest WMV or MP4 as video formats. To avoid any issuewith movies and loops, presentations should be saved as a .pptx files.

• Apple Keynote users: please export your presentation and select pptx format inthe advanced option dialog. Check your presentation on a Windows-operatedcomputer (preferably Win 10).

On site help: if you have technical questions regarding your presentation you canmeet the technician in the Speaker’s Ready Room to either make sure that yourpresentation will run properly on the system or to anticipate a backup solution.Restrictions: personal laptop computers cannot be connected to the projectors.Presentations cannot be loaded directly onto the computer in the lecture rooms.Presentations must be uploaded via our service at the Speaker Service Centre.

POWERPOINT 2016 PRESENTATION INSTRUCTIONS

The version used at the Congress is Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 for Windows.Any file (film, video or image) should be saved in the same data folder as the PowerPoint presentation. If non-standard fonts are used (not included in the operatingsystem – Windows 7 or sup., Office 2013 or sup.), please bring with you the filesfor their installation together with the presentation and hand them into the slidecenter, informing the technicians in due time (at least 3 hours prior your session).If any video is included in the presentation, please make sure they are in thefollowing formats: .avi, .wmv, mpeg. We suggest .avi format for your videos,compressing it with the following codecs: DivX, Xvid.

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Each Speaker will be allowed 8 minutes for the presentation followed by 2 minutesfor discussion.

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bcc Berlin Congress CenterAlexanderstraße, 11 • 10178 Berlin • Germany

REGISTRATION DESK

The Registration Desk will open one hour before the beginning of the sessions andclose half an hour after the end of the sessions.

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

The official language of the Congress is English.

INSURANCE

The Organizing Secretariat cannot accept responsibility for accidents or damageto participants or accompanying persons before, during or after the Congress.Participants are urged to make their own arrangements with respect to travel andhealth insurance. Upon registration, the participant accepts this provision.

BADGE

Badges denoting registration status will be printed by each participant at the Pre-Registration desk. Participants without their badge will not be admitted to anyscientific session.

EXHIBITION

The exhibition will be located on Level B.

MOBILE PHONES

Participants are kindly requested to keep their mobile phones on silent mode inthe rooms where scientific sessions are being held.

CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE

Certificates of attendance will be available at the end of the Congress.

LUGGAGE

Please be informed that, for security reasons, the BCC Congress Centre adoptsthe following luggage regulation: it is not allowed to bring inside the CongressVenue any luggage or bag with a volume larger than 10 liters. Bags and otherluggage with a volume up to 10 liters are permitted (e.g. hand bags, laptop bags,backpacks) but may be controlled by security agents.

GENERAL PLAN

LEVEL C - 1st FLOORPLENARY ROOM

NUTRICIA HOSPITALITY SUITE

MSD HOSPITALITY SUITE

POSTER AREA

CHILL & CHARGE AREA

LEVEL B - ENTRANCEROOM 2

ROOM 3

ROOM 4

REGISTRATION

EXHIBITION AREA

SPEAKERS READY ROOM

EuGMS MEETING ROOM 1

EuGMS MEETING ROOM 2

GSK HOSPITALITY SUITE

ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT OFFICE

EuGMS COMMUNITY

LEVEL A - BASEMENTROOM 5

ROOM 6

ROOM 7

HANDS-ON ROOM

POSTER AREA

CLOAKROOM

bcc BERLIN CONGRESS CENTER

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LEVEL B - ENTRANCEROOM 2 B05/B06

ROOM 3 B09

ROOM 4 B07/B08

REGISTRATION

EXHIBITION AREA

SPEAKER’S READY ROOM B04

EuGMS MEETING ROOM 1 B03

EuGMS MEETING ROOM 2 B95

EuGMS MEETING ROOM 3 B96

GSK HOSPITALITY SUITE B92

ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT OFFICE B94

EuGMS COMMUNITY

LEVEL A - BASEMENTROOM 5 A03/A04

ROOM 6 A05

ROOM 7 A08

HANDS-ON ROOM A06

POSTER AREA

CLOAKROOM

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NUTRICIA HOSPITALITY SUITE C03

MSD HOSPITALITY SUITE C04

POSTER AREA

CHILL & CHARGE AREA

EuGMS COMMUNITY

NESTLÈ HEALTH SCIENCE

WISEPRESS

BGS

OXYPOINT

MSD

PROMISS

IOF ESCEO

IAGG

EAMA

ONTEX

INBODY

DGG

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ABBOTT

FRESENIUS KABI

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Abdeljalil A.B. 27Achterberg W. 67Aijaz F. 60Aminian K. 32Andersen Ranberg K. 37,55Antikainen R. 40Applegate W. 43Atherton P. 42Bahat G. 37,62Bakken M.S. 23Balam Yavuz B. 64Barange E. 62Barbagallo M. 38Bauer J. 29,37,42,44,63,65,71Becker C. 32,63Bellelli G. 28Benetos A. 45,61Benraad C. 23Bergquist R. 62Bernabei R. 49Blain H. 23,46,61Blanc F. 33Blomaard L. 57Blot S. 59Boirie Y. 63Bollheimer C. 68Bongartz M. 48Bonin-Guillaume S. 23,59Bonin, S. 33Boulton E. 40Bourdel-Marchasson I. 22Bowman K. 62Braude P. 56Braun J. 59Bridenbaugh S. 66Briggs R. 48Bruyère O. 33Büla C. 32Burkhardt H. 54Cankurtaran M. 24,26Carvalho Gouveia C. 69Cederholm T. 63,59Cella A. 47Cereda E. 41Cesari M. 34,59Cherubini A. 25,41Christian R. 68Christophe G. 68Ciurea A. 59Clarke C. 41Clyne B. 54Cobbaert K. 33Coleston-Shields D.M. 38Cooper C. 33,44Corrales J. 57Cos F.X. 64Cruz Jentoft A.J. 23,43,55

63,65Curtin D. 48Cyrielle R. 47Damanti S. 40Dapp U. 36Dekhtyar S. 34,40Del Rosario Evangelista Cabrera L. 28Delanghe J. 22Denkinger M. 27.35.59.69Devriendt E. 60Dreinhöfer K. 23Dubois B. 25Due Christensen L. 69Duque S. 22.57.66Dutto F. 24Dwolatzky T. 39Eckert T. 28Edeltraut K. 40Egberts A. 62Ekdahl A. 22Eldholm R. 58Ellis G. 68Ellul Y. 22Elyn A. 68Engvig An. 59Eriksdotter M. 58Esme M. 40Fähling K. 71Falandry C. 56Fielding R. 41Flamaing J. 59,64Fratiglioni L. 66Freitag M. 36Friis M. 62Froelich L. 25Froggatt K. 54Frühwald T. 32Fuchs J. 22Gan J. 39Garfinkel D. 27,69Gasowski J. 45Gasperini B. 57Gautier J. 47Gavazzi G. 41,57,59,64Geerinck A. 35Gijzel S. 34Girerd N. 60Gnjidic D. 27Gonzales Turin J.M. 61Goodwin J. 50Gordon A. 67Gregersen M. 60Grodzicki T. 37,42,45Grund S. 67Gruner H. 55Gudmundsson A. 25

Gudny Geirsdottir O. 24Haapanen M. 35Haddad R. 28Hajto-Bryk J. 26Hamaker M. 56Hartikainen S. 69Harvey N. 33Harwood R. 27Hauer K. 37Helbostad J. 32Henneberg Pedersen S. 28Heppner H.J. 66Herbst A. 57Hernes S. 23Herr M. 61Hoffmann U. 37Holand N. 68Holmerova I. 62Holthoff-Detto V. 38Holvast F. 69Honda M. 58Hoogendijk E. 35Hope S. 55Huebner J. 50Ilnitski A. 36Imam T. 57Ionescu A. 70Izutsu M. 36Jackson T. 23,59Jämsen E. 23Janssens B. 46Jefferson-Loveday C. 36Johansson B. 38Johnell K. 27Jonkman N.H. 36Jordan E. 62Jyväkorpi S. 24Kaspar K. 24Kerminen H.M. 45Kiesswetter E. 61Kioh S.H. 24Kiyoka K.B. 22,33,37Klenk J. 45Knapskog A.B. 33,58Koopmans R. 54Kossioni A. 26,46Kotovskaya Y. 60,57Koutsouri A. 37Krupp S. 36Kruse A. 29Laflamme L. 46Lamb S. 37Lamoth C. 48Landi F. 45,49,60,63Landré B. 35Laurent M. 55Laviano A. 42

Leischker A. 59Lelli D. 28Lilleheie, I. 47Lindner R. 23Linscott N. 39Lönnroos E. 25,58López Tatis M. 58Lund C. 56Maggi S. 22,41,55Mahmood R. 47Maier A. 61Maier A.B. 62Mair A. 50,69Malara A. 62Marengoni A. 66Marie-France N. 58Martin F. 23,29,38,44,71Martinez-Tapia C. 68Martínez-Velilla N. 26Masud T. 27Masud Tahir 48Mattace Raso F. 22,39,45McColl A. 58Melis R. 34,38Mellingsaeter M. 37Mellone S. 48,70Michel J.P. 41,67Mikolaizak S. 40,48Milisen K. 25,45Miller R. 49Molnár C. 36Mooijaart S. 60Morin L. 32,48,68Morse R. 49Mueller-Werdan U. 40,26Muller F. 46Münzer T. 22Myrstad M. 57Nadia O. 61Nakling A. 68Nellgård B. 45Nerz C. 40,48Nickel C. 60Norman K. 63O’Halloran A. 34O’Keeffe S.T. 25O’Neill D. 26,38Obayashi K. 47Oelke M. 49Olazarán J. 37Olofsson B. 58Ommundsen N. 56Onder G. 50,66Orme S. 49Ortega Fernandez O. 66Parekh N. 61Patrizio E. 57

Patzelt C. 38Pautex S. 32Pendlebury S. 62Perez-Zepeda M.U. 40Perkisas S. 35,50,55,63Petermans J. 47,67Petrovic M. 27,29,46,54,65,71Pilotto A. 54,67Piotrowicz K. 35,62,71Pisa F.E. 69Pitkälä K. 37Polidori M.C. 37,48,55,66Prada G.I. 60,68Prud’homm J. 39Pulford C. 28Ranhoff A.H. 23,66Rapp K. 45Reginster J.Y. 33Rempe H.M. 24Ricevuti G. 47,67Rijeken M. 66Rivasi G. 40Rizzoli R. 33Robinson, D. 47Rolland Y. 41Roller-Wirnsberger R.23,26,45Rossi A.P. 69Roubaud-Baudron C. 71Roubenoff R. 49Rowe J. 29Saltvedt I. 25Samuelsson O. 36,54Sanchez-Rodriguez M.D. 45Satake S. 48Sayer A.A. 35,37,59Schols J. 59,67Schoon Y. 60Schwenk M. 62Scutt G. 61Seppälä L. 46Sialino L. 48Sieber C. 22,42,45Singler K. 22,26Sloane P. 39,43Sluggett J. 69Smithard D. 66Soulis G. 39Spinewine A. 54Stillhart A. 39Stott D. 43Strandberg T. 36,55Stuart P. 40Swagerty D. 54Szczerbinska K. 46,54Tanganelli F. 35Taraldsen K. 40,48Tessier D. 22

Thiem Ul. 25Ticinesi A. 40Todd C. 32Tomioka T. 40Tonarelli F. 62Topinkova E. 22Tosato M. 66Ullrich P. 28Ungar A. 42,45Urtamo A. 36Vallet H. 57van Balen R. 67van den Ingh L. 58Van Den Noortgate N. 32,48

59,66van der Cammen T. 47,67van der Marck M. 38van der Putten G.J. 46van der Velde N. 46,69van Haastrecht M. 39van Iersel M. 39Vandewoude M. 37Vanholder R. 26Vanrumste B. 45Vassallo M.A. 61Vella A. 28Vellas B. 49Verdejo-Bravo C. 49Vergara I. 61Veronese N. 23Vetrano D. 50,66Vikström S. 35Vilches Moraga A. 26,28Villani E.R. 48Visser M. 59Volkert D. 24Von Haehling S. 49von Renteln-Kruse W. 27Vonk M.E. 58Voshaar R.O. 23Warren Gash C. 64Watne L.O. 25Wehling M. 54Weinberger B. 41Weinke T. 50,64Werner C. 47Whitson H. 34Wieczorowska-Tobiaz K. 32,68Wijnhoven H. 24Wirth R. 24,66Wolters M. 24Won Won C. 28Zamboni M. 37Zeyfang A. 22Zhang W. 70Zieschang T. 27Zimmerman S. 43

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