老年冠心病患者血运重建术的获益与风险:是否有最佳选择?

Q4 Medicine
N. A. Rakhimi, E. V. Konstantinova, A. A. Velikotskiy, E. V. Ploshchenkov, O. N. Svetlova, А. P. Nesterov
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近年来,老年冠状动脉疾病(CAD)患者人数有所增加。老年人,特别是老年患者通常有合并症,多支冠状动脉疾病和冠状动脉钙化,这使得治疗更具挑战性。来自循证医学的现有数据不足以确定老年患者的最佳治疗策略,因为大型随机临床试验通常不包括患有严重合并症的老年人。本病例中,一名80岁高龄的严重钙化多支冠状动脉病变患者在第二期经皮冠状动脉介入治疗时,出现左前降支(LAD)反复夹层及左主干支架血栓形成,需要植入8个支架并给予糖蛋白IIb/IIIa抑制剂,临床表现为胃肠道出血。本病例的一个重要特征是需要植入大量支架,这是再狭窄的危险因素。在本病例中讨论了各种问题,包括80岁多支冠状动脉疾病患者的最佳管理策略的选择。医生不得不做出艰难的决定,以在潜在的利益和风险之间取得平衡。为了改善老年患者的管理,还需要进一步的研究,以及临床资料的积累和讨论。
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Benefits and risks of revascularization in senile coronary artery disease patients: is there any optimal choice?
There has been an increase in the population of elderly patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) in recent years. Elderly and, especially, senile patients typically have comorbid conditions, multivessel coronary artery disease and coronary calcification, which make treatment more challenging. The available data from evidence-based medicine is not enough to determine the best treatment strategies for elderly patients, because large randomized clinical trials usually do not include elderly individuals with severe comorbidities. In the presented case, an 80-year-old patient with severe calcification and multivessel coronary artery disease experienced recurrent dissection of the left anterior descending artery (LAD) and stent thrombosis of the left main coronary artery (LMCA) during the second phase of percutaneous coronary intervention, which required the implantation of 8 stents and administration of glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors, leading to the clinical manifestation of gastrointestinal bleeding. An important feature of the presented case was the necessity to implant a large number of stents, which is a risk factor for restenosis. Various issues are discussed in this case, including the choice of optimal management strategy for an 80-year-old patient with multivessel coronary artery disease. Physicians had to make difficult decisions to achieve a balance between potential benefit and risk. In order to improve the management of elderly patients, further research is needed, as well as the accumulation and discussion of clinical data.
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