Is the contemporary care of the older persons with acute coronary syndrome evidence-based?
Author(s) -
Gregory Mills,
Hanna Ratcovich,
Jennifer AdamsHall,
Benjamin Beska,
E Kirkup,
Daniell Edward Raharjo,
Murugapathy Veerasamy,
Chris Wilkinson,
Vijay Kunadian
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
european heart journal open
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2752-4191
DOI - 10.1093/ehjopen/oeab044
Subject(s) - acute coronary syndrome , medicine , real world evidence , intensive care medicine , gerontology , cardiology , myocardial infarction
Globally, ischaemic heart disease is the leading cause of death, with a higher mortality burden amongst older adults. Although advancing age is associated with a higher risk of adverse outcomes following acute coronary syndrome (ACS), older patients are less likely to receive evidence-based medications and coronary angiography. Guideline recommendations for managing ACS are often based on studies that exclude older patients, and more contemporary trials have been underpowered and produced inconsistent findings. There is also limited evidence for how frailty and comorbidity should influence management decisions. This review focuses on the current evidence base for the medical and percutaneous management of ACS in older patients and highlights the distinct need to enrol older patients with ACS into well-powered, large-scale randomized trials.
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