2019
DOI: 10.17650/1818-8338-2019-13-1-2-19-26
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Acute coronary syndrome in elderly: aspects of patient management

Abstract: Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Over the past few decades, life expectancy has increased, which has led to an aging population in developed countries, so the average age of patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has steadily increased in recent decades. The inclusion of elderly and senile patients in randomized clinical trials does not reflect the age-related association of these diseases. However, antithrombotic therapy and interventional treatment are the basis of treatme… Show more

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“…The aims of treatment in patients with senile asthenia are maximal maintenance of the functional status, self-sustainment and quality of life [45], which will provide positive effects on medication tolerance, compliance and prognosis [46].…”
Section: Risk Stratification Of Elderly and Senile Patients With Amimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aims of treatment in patients with senile asthenia are maximal maintenance of the functional status, self-sustainment and quality of life [45], which will provide positive effects on medication tolerance, compliance and prognosis [46].…”
Section: Risk Stratification Of Elderly and Senile Patients With Amimentioning
confidence: 99%