Faisal Alghamdi1, Michael Chan. 1. aDivision of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute bDivision of Cardiology, Royal Alexandra Hospital, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Heart failure is a major chronic illness with no definitive cure. With improving healthcare and with an aging population in many countries, heart failure has become a common disease of the elderly. Pharmacological management of heart failure in the elderly remains a challenge. The syndrome of heart failure cannot be isolated from other comorbidities, which are very common in this population. The purpose of this review is to assist practicing clinicians to more effectively make decisions about management of heart failure in the elderly. RECENT FINDINGS: In this review, we will try to integrate recent research studies, recent guidelines, and new treatment modalities, and discuss some controversies. SUMMARY: In general, the elderly patient with heart failure should be treated according to current heart failure guidelines; however, untailored heart failure management may cause untoward effects in this age group and may worsen clinical outcome.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Heart failure is a major chronic illness with no definitive cure. With improving healthcare and with an aging population in many countries, heart failure has become a common disease of the elderly. Pharmacological management of heart failure in the elderly remains a challenge. The syndrome of heart failure cannot be isolated from other comorbidities, which are very common in this population. The purpose of this review is to assist practicing clinicians to more effectively make decisions about management of heart failure in the elderly. RECENT FINDINGS: In this review, we will try to integrate recent research studies, recent guidelines, and new treatment modalities, and discuss some controversies. SUMMARY: In general, the elderly patient with heart failure should be treated according to current heart failure guidelines; however, untailored heart failure management may cause untoward effects in this age group and may worsen clinical outcome.
Authors: Patrick Manckoundia; Clémentine Rosay; Didier Menu; Valentine Nuss; Anca-Maria Mihai; Jérémie Vovelle; Gilles Nuémi; Philippe d'Athis; Alain Putot; Jérémy Barben Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2020-09-14 Impact factor: 3.390