[Targeted use of comprehensive geriatric assessment tools in cardiology. Part I (literature review).]

Autor: Lapteva ES; I.I.Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University, E.S.Pushkova Department of Geriatrics, Propaedeutics and Nursing Management, 41 Kirochnaya str., St. Petersburg 191015, Russian Federation, e-mail: les67@mail.ru., Ariev AL; I.I.Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University, E.S.Pushkova Department of Geriatrics, Propaedeutics and Nursing Management, 41 Kirochnaya str., St. Petersburg 191015, Russian Federation, e-mail: les67@mail.ru.
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Advances in gerontology = Uspekhi gerontologii [Adv Gerontol] 2024; Vol. 37 (1-2), pp. 26-32.
Abstrakt: The purpose of this review is to demonstrate the importance of using a comprehensive geriatric examination in cardiology, including geriatric aspects of the management of this patient population. Until now, the Russian Federation has completely lacked a geriatric approach to the management of cardiological patients, which provides for consideration of international experience in this survey. The curation of elderly and elderly patients is complicated by the presence of geriatric syndromes and age-associated diseases leading to deterioration of quality of life, repeated hospitalizations, disability and risk of death. The leading geriatric syndrome in geriatric practice is senile asthenia and multiple comorbid polymorbid pathologies of the geriatric patient. A patient admitted to an acute care hospital with a history of cardiovascular comorbid pathology is primarily viewed as a patient at high risk for cardiovascular complications, omitting the risk of adverse outcomes, including loss of independence and impaired functional status. The following literature review demonstrates the importance of defining senile asthenia outside of the geriatrician's office, justifying the need for advanced training for cardiologists in geriatrics.
Databáze: MEDLINE