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Preface - Symposium Musculoskeletal Diseases in the elDerly

Marko Pećina
Jadranka Morović Vergles


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Abstract

The scientific symposium entitled Musculoskeletal Diseases in the Elderly was organised by the Department of Medical Sciences of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Academy of Medical Sciences of Croatia, and the Croatian Medical Associa- tion. The Symposium was held on 15 October 2021 at the Library of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Zagreb, Croatia. The meeting started with welcoming speeches from Vida De- marin, F.C.A., Secretary of the Department of Medical Sciences of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and Prof. DSc Alemka Markotić, President of the Academy of Medical Sciences of Croatia. The next speaker, Marko Pećina, F.C.A., speaking on behalf of the organisers, stressed that this Symposium is follow- ing the yearlong tradition of organising scientific and professional meetings at the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, dedicated to the topics from the domain of gerontology. He thereby remind- ed the audience of the publication entitled (in translation) Sym- posium on Gerontology, published in 1958 and edited by Franjo Kogoj, F.C.A., at the time Secretary of the Academy Department of Medical Sciences. This publication includes papers by the then most esteemed professors of the Faculty of Medicine in Zagreb from the fields of basic and clinical medical sciences. The title of this Symposium – Musculoskeletal Diseases in the Elderly – might justly be broadened to Symposium on Gerontology, considering the fact that plenary speeches were concentrated on general geron- tology issues. Prof. DSc Jadranka Morović-Vergles, speaking on behalf of the organisers as well, stressed the importance of paying attention to the problem issues of musculoskeletal diseases within the domain of gerontology. She continued by emphasising major importance of launching residency in geriatric medicine in the EU and introducing practical implementation of residency in geriatric medicine in Croatia.
The beginning of the Symposium was marked by keynote lecture given by Prof. DSc Nenad Bogdanović from Karolinska Univer- sitetssjukhuset in Stockholm. Professor Bogdanović started with an overview presentation entitled Geriatric Medicine – the Youngest Specialization for the Oldest Population. Stjepan Gamulin, F.C.A., in his lecture entitled The Pathophysiology of Ageing, stressed that though ageing cannot be stopped, the process of ageing may be de- celerated. Prim. DSc Spomenka Tomek Roksandić held a lecture on Gerontology – Sustainable Development of Health Care for the El- derly. Prof. DSc Ivana Kolčić from the Faculty of Medicine in Split spoke of the influence of healthy life on “healthy” ageing. The following four lectures addressed more narrowly the main topic of the Symposium. Prof. DSc Jadranka Morović-Vergles presented the newest knowledge on polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis. The lecture by Vanda Eđed, M.D., resident in geriatric medicine at the Dubrava Clinical Hospital in Zagreb, addressed this topic based on a case report from clinical practice. Painkill- ers prescribed for elderly patients, with the emphasis on musculo- skeletal diseases, was the topic of the lecture by Prof. DSc Duška Martinović-Kaliterna from the Faculty of Medicine in Split. In
their lecture entitled Elective Joint Replacement in Elderly Patients, Prof. DSc Alan Ivković from the Sveti Duh Clinical Hospital in Zagreb and Marko Pećina, F.C.A., stressed the fact that a patient’s old age does not represent a counter indication for the subject operations. The concluding speech, entitled Postgraduate Specialty Training in the European Union and Croatia, was dedicated to the problem issues relating to the establishing of various residencies in the EU and in Croatia, as well as to the launching of residency in geriatric medicine. This speech was held by Prof. DSc Nada Čikeš from the Faculty of Medicine in Zagreb, who has for years participated in drafting medical residency programmes in the EU. The round table discussion held after the lectures was moderated by Prof. DSc Jadranka Morović-Vergles. It covered two topics: first systematic education in geriatric medicine (undergraduate study programmes; permanent education courses) was tackled, with regard to the fact that it is estimated that in 2030, Croatia will have nearly 30% citizens aged over 60; and second, a discus- sion followed addressing the importance of establishing systematic communication channels between family physicians and rheuma- tologists/clinical immunologists, with the aim of conducting early interventions, i.e. timely medical check-ups, as well as early and appropriate treatment of patients suffering from systemic inflam- matory rheumatic diseases, in particular those of elderly age.

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269900

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/269900

Publication date:

27.12.2021.

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