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Andrea Ungar1, Giulia Rivasi2, Mirko Petrovic3, Andreas Schönenberger4, Manuel Martínez-Sellés5, Jerzy Gasowski6, Gülistan Bahat-Ozturk7, Mario Bo8, Dhayana Dallmaier9, Stefano Fumagalli2, Tomasz Grodzicki6, Yulia Kotovskaya10, Stefania Maggi11, Francesco Mattace-Raso12, Maria Cristina Polidori13, Raj Rajkumar14, Timo Strandberg15,16, Nikos Werner17, Athanase Benetos18.
Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are highly prevalent in older adults and represent a major geriatric health-care concern. Management of CVD in older patients may be challenging due to specific geriatric issues, such as frailty and multi-morbidity, which may influence patients' outcomes. In this clinical context, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies should target those outcomes that have higher priority in geriatric health care, including disability prevention and quality of life. Older adults with CVD should be offered a reasonably optimized treatment, customized to the individual's frailty level and functional status. Yet, most clinical trials excluded comorbid and frail patients and evidence to support CVD management in this vulnerable population is lacking. Therefore, a geriatric approach is needed in cardiovascular medicine, characterized by a holistic, patient-centered perspective focusing on functional status and quality of life. With a view to promote the geriatric approach in the management of older patients with CVD, the EuGMS Special Interest Group (SIG) on Cardiovascular Medicine was founded in 2018, consisting of a network of geriatricians with an extensive expertise in geriatric cardiovascular medicine. The present position paper aims to present the Cardiovascular SIG and illustrate its main purposes and action programs.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiovascular diseases; Frailty; Geriatrics; Older adults
Year: 2019 PMID: 32297238 DOI: 10.1007/s41999-019-00267-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Geriatr Med ISSN: 1878-7649 Impact factor: 1.710