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Functional decline in elderly patients presenting with acute coronary syndromes: impact on midterm outcome.

Clémence Huerre1, Aurélie Guiot, Sylvestre Maréchaux, Jean-Luc Auffray, Jean-Jacques Bauchart, David Montaigne, Frédéric Mouquet, Martine Lesenne, François Puisieux, Patrick Goldstein, Philippe Asseman, Pierre-Vladimir Ennezat.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Elderly patients with an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are less likely to be enrolled into randomized, controlled trials or receive guideline-recommended therapies, because of a higher burden of comorbidity, including functional decline. AIM: To assess the prognostic value of functional decline in a prospective, observational cohort of elderly ACS patients.
METHODS: ACS patients aged > or = 70 years were enrolled. The ACS definition included ST- and non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction, and unstable angina pectoris. Clinical admission and laboratory data and echocardiographic variables were recorded. Functional decline was defined as needing assisted care in daily life. The study endpoint was all-cause mortality.
RESULTS: Overall, 151 patients were enrolled (mean age 78 + or - 5 years; 52% men). Twenty-eight (19%) patients had functional decline. No significant difference in therapeutic management was observed between patients with functional decline and those living independently. Twenty-seven (18%) patients died during follow-up (median 447 days). Functional decline correlated with poor outcome (p = 0.008; hazard ratio [HR] 2.87 [1.31-6.25]). Other prognostic markers were diabetes, Killip class > or = II, elevated E/Ea ratio, C-reactive protein, B-type natriuretic peptide, haemoglobin, glycaemia and no coronary angiography. By multivariable analysis, C-reactive protein >13 mg/L correlated with poor outcome (p = 0.007; HR 4.77 [1.52-14.96]). There was a trend towards correlation between functional decline and poor outcome (p = 0.051; HR = 2.77 [0.99-7.72]).
CONCLUSION: Functional decline seems to portend poor prognosis in elderly ACS patients. Larger, community-based studies are needed to confirm these findings in a multivariable model. Copyright 2009 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20142116     DOI: 10.1016/j.acvd.2009.09.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Cardiovasc Dis        ISSN: 1875-2128            Impact factor:   2.340


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