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Coronary revascularization in the elderly with stable angina 被引量:5

Coronary revascularization in the elderly with stable angina
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摘要 A proportion of elderly with coronary artery disease is rapidly growing. They have more severe coronary artery disease, therefore, derive more benefit fi'om revascularization and have a greater need for it. The elderly is a heterogeneous group, but compared to the younger cohort, the choice of the optimal revascularization method is much more complicated among them. In recent decades, results has improved dramatically both in surgery and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), even in very old persons. Despite the lack of evidence in elderly, it is obvious, that coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) has a more pronounced effect on long-term survival in price of more strokes, while PCI is certainly less invasive. Age itself is not a criterion for the selection of treatment strategy, but the elderly are often more interested in quality of life and personal independence instead of longevity. This article discusses the factors that influence the choice of the revascularization method in the elderly with stable angina and presents a complex algorithm for making an individual risk-benefit profile. As a consequence the features of CABG and PCI in elderly patients are exposed. Emphasis is centered on the frailty and non-medical factors, including psychosocial, as essential components in making the decision of what strategy to choose. Good communication with the patients and giving them unbiased information is encouraged.
出处 《Journal of Geriatric Cardiology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第5期555-568,共14页 老年心脏病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 ANGINA Cardiopulmonary bypass Coronary artery disease STENTS The elderly 老年人 心绞痛 稳定型 患者 冠状动脉疾病 重建方法 介入治疗 生活质量
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