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Chronic Coronary Syndrome in Frail Old Population

The demographic trend of aging is associated with an increased prevalence of comorbidities among the elderly. Physical, immunological, emotional and cognitive impairment, in the context of the advanced biological age segment, leads to the maintenance and precipitation of cardiovascular diseases. Thu...

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Autores principales: Ilie, Adina Carmen, Taranu, Sabinne Marie, Stefaniu, Ramona, Sandu, Ioana Alexandra, Pislaru, Anca Iuliana, Sandu, Calina Anda, Turcu, Ana-Maria, Alexa, Ioana Dana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9410393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36013312
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12081133
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author Ilie, Adina Carmen
Taranu, Sabinne Marie
Stefaniu, Ramona
Sandu, Ioana Alexandra
Pislaru, Anca Iuliana
Sandu, Calina Anda
Turcu, Ana-Maria
Alexa, Ioana Dana
author_facet Ilie, Adina Carmen
Taranu, Sabinne Marie
Stefaniu, Ramona
Sandu, Ioana Alexandra
Pislaru, Anca Iuliana
Sandu, Calina Anda
Turcu, Ana-Maria
Alexa, Ioana Dana
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description The demographic trend of aging is associated with an increased prevalence of comorbidities among the elderly. Physical, immunological, emotional and cognitive impairment, in the context of the advanced biological age segment, leads to the maintenance and precipitation of cardiovascular diseases. Thus, more and more data are focused on understanding the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying each fragility phenotype and how they potentiate each other. The implications of inflammation, sarcopenia, vitamin D deficiency and albumin, as dimensions inherent in fragility, in the development and setting of chronic coronary syndromes (CCSs) have proven their patent significance but are still open to research. At the same time, the literature speculates on the interdependent relationship between frailty and CCSs, revealing the role of the first one in the development of the second. In this sense, depression, disabilities, polypharmacy and even cognitive disorders in the elderly with ischemic cardiovascular disease mean a gradual and complex progression of frailty. The battery of tests necessary for the evaluation of the elderly with CCSs requires a permanent update, according to the latest guidelines, but also an individualized approach related to the degree of frailty and the conditions imposed by it. By summation, the knowledge of frailty screening methods, through the use of sensitive and individualized tools, is the foundation of secondary prevention and prognosis in the elderly with CCSs. Moreover, a comprehensive geriatric assessment remains the gold standard of the medical approach of these patients. The management of the frail elderly, with CCSs, brings new challenges, also from the perspective of the treatment particularities. Sometimes the risk–benefit balance is difficult to achieve. Therefore, the holistic, individualized and updated approach of these patients remains a desired objective, by understanding and permanently acquiring knowledge on the complexity of the frailty syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-94103932022-08-26 Chronic Coronary Syndrome in Frail Old Population Ilie, Adina Carmen Taranu, Sabinne Marie Stefaniu, Ramona Sandu, Ioana Alexandra Pislaru, Anca Iuliana Sandu, Calina Anda Turcu, Ana-Maria Alexa, Ioana Dana Life (Basel) Review The demographic trend of aging is associated with an increased prevalence of comorbidities among the elderly. Physical, immunological, emotional and cognitive impairment, in the context of the advanced biological age segment, leads to the maintenance and precipitation of cardiovascular diseases. Thus, more and more data are focused on understanding the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying each fragility phenotype and how they potentiate each other. The implications of inflammation, sarcopenia, vitamin D deficiency and albumin, as dimensions inherent in fragility, in the development and setting of chronic coronary syndromes (CCSs) have proven their patent significance but are still open to research. At the same time, the literature speculates on the interdependent relationship between frailty and CCSs, revealing the role of the first one in the development of the second. In this sense, depression, disabilities, polypharmacy and even cognitive disorders in the elderly with ischemic cardiovascular disease mean a gradual and complex progression of frailty. The battery of tests necessary for the evaluation of the elderly with CCSs requires a permanent update, according to the latest guidelines, but also an individualized approach related to the degree of frailty and the conditions imposed by it. By summation, the knowledge of frailty screening methods, through the use of sensitive and individualized tools, is the foundation of secondary prevention and prognosis in the elderly with CCSs. Moreover, a comprehensive geriatric assessment remains the gold standard of the medical approach of these patients. The management of the frail elderly, with CCSs, brings new challenges, also from the perspective of the treatment particularities. Sometimes the risk–benefit balance is difficult to achieve. Therefore, the holistic, individualized and updated approach of these patients remains a desired objective, by understanding and permanently acquiring knowledge on the complexity of the frailty syndrome. MDPI 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9410393/ /pubmed/36013312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12081133 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sandu, Ioana Alexandra
Pislaru, Anca Iuliana
Sandu, Calina Anda
Turcu, Ana-Maria
Alexa, Ioana Dana
Chronic Coronary Syndrome in Frail Old Population
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9410393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36013312
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12081133
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