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Frailty and cardiovascular disease: potential role of gait speed in surgical risk stratification in older adults 被引量:12

Frailty and cardiovascular disease: potential role of gait speed in surgical risk stratification in older adults
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摘要 Frailty is a state of late life decline and vulnerability, typified by physical weakness and decreased physiologic reserve. The epidemiology and pathophysiology of frailty share features with those of cardiovascular disease. Gait speed can be used as a measure of frailty and is a powerful predictor of mortality. Advancing age is a potent risk factor for cardiovascular disease and has been associated with an increased risk of adverse outcomes. Older adults comprise approximately half of cardiac surgery patients, and account for nearly 80% of the major complications and deaths following surgery. The ability of traditional risk models to predict mortality and major morbidity in older patients being considered for cardiac surgery may improve if frailty, as measured by gait speed, is included in their assessment. It is possible that in the future frailty assessment may assist in choosing among therapies (e.g., surgical vs. percutaneous aortic valve replacement for patients with aortic stenosis).
出处 《Journal of Geriatric Cardiology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第1期44-56,共13页 老年心脏病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 Cardiac surgery FRAILTY Gait speed Risk scores Risk stratification 心血管疾病 风险模型 速度测量 老年人 手术 潜在作用 步态 生理功能
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