Management Perspectives: Acute Coronary Syndrome in Octogenerians | Chapter 13 | New Frontiers in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 13
The current guidelines for acute coronary syndrome are based on patient data from randomised clinical trials and meta-analyses. These patients are usually in their early twenties. The majority of the evidence on acute coronary syndrome in octogenarians comes from registries. The number of mid- and long-term data on medical therapy or interventions in octogenarians is minimal, with smaller patient subsets. Because of the higher risk of problems, most physicians are hesitant to follow the same guidelines in these elderly patients. This article examines the available data and literature on octogenarians with acute coronary syndrome and offers therapy options for these old patients. Early invasive methods appear to be just as possible in the elderly as they are in the general population, according to the literature. It is critical to adjust dosages to age-adjusted renal function in order to avoid any pharmacological side effects.
Author (S) Details
Ranjan Modi
Department
of Cardiology, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, India.
Sunil Modi
Department
of Cardiology, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, India.
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