Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW
Description of management of diabetes in elderly.
RECENT FINDINGS
Population of older adults is growing and so is the prevalence of diabetes in elderly individuals. Older adults are a heterogeneous group of individuals with varying physical capabilities, cognitive functioning and co-morbidities and life expectancies. Also, older adults with diabetes are at increased risk for some geriatric conditions. Thus, clinicians taking care of elderly with diabetes must take this into consideration and prioritize treatment accordingly.
SUMMARY
Goals of diabetes care in elderly and younger adults are alike, though managing diabetes in elderly requires individualized approach. Fit elderly with life expectancy over 10 years should have HbA1c target similar to younger adults, whereas in frail elderly with multiple co-morbidities, the goal should somewhat be higher. Pharmacological treatment options are similar to younger adults and avoidance of hypoglycemia is an important consideration in choosing therapeutic agents in elderly. Evaluation and treatment of microvascular and macrovascular complications of diabetes in elderly must also be individualized.
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