Prediction of sudden death in elderly patients with heart failure
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摘要:
Most heart failure (HF) related mortality is due to sudden cardiac death (SCD) and worsening HF,particularly in the case of reduced ejection fraction.Predicting and preventing SCD is an important goal but most works include no or few patients with advanced age,and the prevention of SCD in elderly patients with HF is still controversial.A recent reduction in the annual rate of SCD has been recently described but it is not clear if this is also true in advanced age patients.Age is associated with SCD,although physicians frequently have the perception that elderly patients with HF die mainly of pump failure,underestimating the importance of SCD.Other clinical variables that have been associated to SCD are symptoms,New York Heart Association functional class,ischemic cause,and comorbidities (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,renal dysfunction and diabetes).Some test results that should also be considered are left ventricular ejection fraction and diameters,natriuretic peptides,non-sustained ventricular tachycardias and autonomic abnormalities.The combination of all these markers is probably the best option to predict SCD.Different risk scores have been described and,although there are no specific ones for elderly populations,most include age as a risk predictor and some were developed in populations with mean age > 65 years.Finally,it is important to stress that these scores should be able to predict any type of SCD as,although most are due to tachyarrhythmias,bradyarrhythmias also play a role,particularly in the case of the elderly.