Reducing heart failure deaths by 25% in 25 years: the '25in25' heart failure summit.

The British journal of cardiology Pub Date : 2024-06-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5837/bjc.2024.022
Lucy Beishon, Rebecca Jayasinghe, Shahbaz Roshan-Zamir, Carys Barton
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Heart failure (HF) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in older people, and 80% of people with HF are aged over 60 years. HF is the end point for almost all common cardiovascular diseases, as well as many non-cardiovascular diseases. Despite this, HF remains underdetected and undertreated. Detection and treatment of HF has improved significantly in recent years, with several novel treatments developed in the last decade improving outcomes for patients. Therefore, earlier detection and improved treatment of HF has the potential to reduce morbidity and mortality for older people, particularly given the shift in ageing demographics anticipated over the coming decades. The British Geriatrics Society Cardiovascular Specialist Interest Group recently participated in the British Society for Heart Failure (BSH) '25in25' Heart Failure Summit, which aims to reduce deaths due to HF by 25% in the next 25 years. The 2023 summit comprised experts from over 45 top health organisations across Europe, Canada and the US. The summit brought together cross-disciplinary expertise to support the implementation of strategies to improve outcomes for people living with HF, and, in this commentary, we reflect upon the priorities identified. We discuss the current barriers to the early detection and management of HF, and the particular challenges and complexity of managing HF in older people. Finally, we discuss the role of patient empowerment and how this can lead to improved care for older people living with HF.

25 年内将心力衰竭死亡人数减少 25%:"25in25 "心力衰竭峰会。
心力衰竭(HF)是老年人发病和死亡的主要原因,80% 的心力衰竭患者年龄在 60 岁以上。心力衰竭是几乎所有常见心血管疾病以及许多非心血管疾病的终点。尽管如此,心房颤动的检测和治疗仍然不足。近年来,心房颤动的检测和治疗有了显著改善,过去十年中开发的几种新型疗法改善了患者的预后。因此,更早地发现并改善心房颤动的治疗有可能降低老年人的发病率和死亡率,尤其是考虑到未来几十年人口老龄化的趋势。英国老年病学会心血管专家兴趣小组最近参加了英国心力衰竭学会(BSH)"25in25 "心力衰竭峰会,该峰会的目标是在未来 25 年内将心力衰竭导致的死亡人数减少 25%。2023 年峰会由来自欧洲、加拿大和美国超过 45 家顶级医疗机构的专家组成。峰会汇集了跨学科的专业知识,以支持实施改善高血压患者预后的战略,在本评论中,我们将对确定的优先事项进行反思。我们讨论了目前早期发现和管理心房颤动的障碍,以及管理老年人心房颤动所面临的特殊挑战和复杂性。最后,我们讨论了增强患者能力的作用,以及如何通过增强患者能力来改善对患有心房颤动的老年人的护理。
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