TAVR in Older Adults: Moving Toward a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and Away From Chronological Age:

TAVR aging biological age calcific aortic stenosis chronological age cognitive function frailty patient-centered outcomes physical function physiological age quality of life

Journal

JACC. Advances
ISSN: 2772-963X
Titre abrégé: JACC Adv
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9918419284106676

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Apr 2024
Historique:
medline: 2 5 2024
pubmed: 2 5 2024
entrez: 2 5 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Calcific aortic stenosis can be considered a model for geriatric cardiovascular conditions due to a confluence of factors. The remarkable technological development of transcatheter aortic valve replacement was studied initially on older adult populations with prohibitive or high-risk for surgical valve replacement. Through these trials, the cardiovascular community has recognized that stratification of these chronologically older adults can be improved incrementally by invoking the concept of frailty and other geriatric risks. Given the complexity of the aging process, stratification by chronological age should only be the initial step but is no longer sufficient to optimally quantify cardiovascular and noncardiovascular risk. In this review, we employ a geriatric cardiology lens to focus on the diagnosis and the comprehensive management of aortic stenosis in older adults to enhance shared decision-making with patients and their families and optimize patient-centered outcomes. Finally, we highlight knowledge gaps that are critical for future areas of study.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38694996
doi: 10.1016/j.jacadv.2024.100877
pmc: PMC11062620
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Auteurs

Abdulla A Damluji (AA)

Inova Heart and Vascular Institute, Inova Center of Outcomes Research, Falls Church, Virginia, USA.
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Gwen Bernacki (G)

Cambia Palliative Care Center of Excellence, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Hospital and Specialty Medicine Service, Veterans Administration (VA) Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Veterans Administration (VA) Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Jonathan Afilalo (J)

Department of Medicine/Cardiology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

Radmila Lyubarova (R)

Department of Medicine/Cardiology, Albany Medical College, Albany, New York, USA.

Ariela R Orkaby (AR)

New England GRECC, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Department of Medicine, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Min Ji Kwak (MJ)

Division of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Texas, USA.

Scott Hummel (S)

Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, VA Ann Arbor Health Care System, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

James N Kirkpatrick (JN)

Division of Cardiology and Department of Bioethics and Humanities, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Mathew S Maurer (MS)

Division of Cardiology, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, New York, USA.

Nanette Wenger (N)

Division of Cardiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Michael W Rich (MW)

Cardiovascular Division, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

Dae Hyun Kim (DH)

Marcus Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Roberta Y Wang (RY)

Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, San Jose, California, USA.

Daniel E Forman (DE)

Department of Medicine (Divisions of Cardiology and Geriatrics) and Pittsburgh GRECC, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

Ashok Krishnaswami (A)

Division of Cardiology, Kaiser Permanente, San Jose Medical Center, San Jose, California, USA.

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