老年瓣膜病。

Cardiovascular clinics Pub Date : 1993-01-01
K P Marzo, I M Herling
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随着患者生存到老年,他们通常会发展为退行性心脏瓣膜病以及其他器官系统的退行性疾病。此外,随着年龄的增长,其他形式的瓣膜性心脏病患者也会出现进行性症状。这些患者通常在诊断和治疗方面对心脏病专家提出挑战。由于这些患者对心血管手术的耐受性不如年轻患者,因此手术干预的标准可能经常需要修改。必须认识到实际年龄只是影响生理功能的众多因素之一。在诊断和治疗算法中必须使用与衰老相关的功能改变的知识。有时,专门照顾老年人的其他保健提供者的意见可能有助于对这些病人的评估。手术应保留给有严重症状的高风险患者或根据疾病过程的自然历史可能很快出现严重症状的患者。那些症状较轻但生理功能完好的老年患者也可进行瓣膜手术。非手术技术的可用性,尽管有时姑息性,为缓解主动脉或二尖瓣狭窄提供了心胸外科手术的另一种治疗选择。心衰的病理生理学和医学治疗的进展将继续有助于改善那些只有医疗选择的人的生活质量。
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Valvular disease in the elderly.

As patients survive to advanced age, they commonly develop degenerative valvular heart disease as well as degenerative diseases of other organ systems. In addition, a reservoir of patients with other forms of valvular heart disease develop progressive symptomatology with advancing age. These patients often present a challenge to the cardiologist in both diagnosis and management. Inasmuch as these patients tolerate cardiovascular surgery less well than their younger counterparts, criteria for surgical intervention may often need modification. Chronologic age must be recognized as but one of many factors affecting physiologic function. Knowledge of aging-related alterations in function must be employed in both diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms. At times, input from other health-care providers who specialize in the care of the elderly may assist in the assessment of these patients. Surgery should be reserved for higher-risk patients who are severely symptomatic or for those in whom severe symptoms are likely to soon develop based on the natural history of the disease process involved. Those less symptomatic elderly patients with otherwise preserved physiologic functions also may be offered valvular surgery. The availability of nonsurgical, albeit at times palliative, techniques to relieve aortic or mitral stenosis provides an alternative therapeutic option to cardiothoracic surgery. Advances in understanding the pathophysiology and medical therapy of heart failure will continue to contribute to an improved quality of life for those for whom only medical options exist.

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