We present a case report of an older patient with aortic stenosis who was managed before and after transcatheter aortic valve implantation by a team of cardiologists but without the support of a geriatrician. We first describe the patient’s post-interventional complications from a geriatric perspective and afterwards, discuss the unique approach that the geriatrician would have provided. This case report was written by a group of geriatricians working in an acute hospital, along with a clinical cardiologist who is an expert in aortic stenosis. We discuss the implications for modifying conventional practice in tandem with existing literature.
Finazzi, A., Bruni, A., Nistri, S., Bellelli, G. (2023). Asymptomatic Aortic Stenosis in an Older Patient: How the Geriatric Approach Can Make a Difference. DIAGNOSTICS, 13(5) [10.3390/diagnostics13050909].
Asymptomatic Aortic Stenosis in an Older Patient: How the Geriatric Approach Can Make a Difference
Finazzi A.Primo
;Bellelli G.Ultimo
2023
Abstract
We present a case report of an older patient with aortic stenosis who was managed before and after transcatheter aortic valve implantation by a team of cardiologists but without the support of a geriatrician. We first describe the patient’s post-interventional complications from a geriatric perspective and afterwards, discuss the unique approach that the geriatrician would have provided. This case report was written by a group of geriatricians working in an acute hospital, along with a clinical cardiologist who is an expert in aortic stenosis. We discuss the implications for modifying conventional practice in tandem with existing literature.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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