心理干预
人口老龄化
医学
疾病
内科学
压力源
干预(咨询)
医疗保健
人口
老年学
重症监护医学
精神科
环境卫生
经济
经济增长
作者
Abdulla A. Damluji,Michael G. Nanna,Jennifer A. Rymer,Ajar Kochar,Angela Lowenstern,Suzanne J. Baron,Craig R. Narins,Mohamad Alkhouli
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jcin.2024.01.284
摘要
Aging is the gradual decline in physical and physiological functioning leading to increased susceptibility to stressors and chronic illnesses, including cardiovascular disease. With an aging global population, in which 1 in 6 individuals will be older than 60 years by 2030, interventional cardiologists are increasingly involved in providing complex care for older individuals. Although procedural aspects remain their main clinical focus, interventionalists frequently encounter age-associated risks that influence eligibility for invasive care, decision making during the intervention, procedural adverse events, and long-term management decisions. The unprecedented growth in transcatheter interventions, especially for structural heart diseases at extremes of age, have pushed age-related risks and implications for cardiovascular care to the forefront. In this JACC state-of-the-art review, the authors provide a comprehensive overview of the aging process as it relates to cardiovascular interventions, with special emphasis on the difference between chronological and biological aging. The authors also address key considerations to improve health outcomes for older patients during and after their invasive cardiovascular care. The role of "gerotherapeutics" in interventional cardiology, technological innovation in measuring biological aging, and the integration of patient-centered outcomes in the older adult population are also discussed.
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