Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3473808 Heart Failure Clinics 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Heart failure (HF) in elderly patients who may benefit from surgical therapy is usually secondary to ischemic or valvular heart disease. When referring such patients for surgery, life expectancy, along with the expectations of the patient and family with regard to the surgical treatment, must be considered. The goals of cardiac surgery in this patient population are to maintain or improve cardiac function, decrease HF episodes, reduce hospital admissions, and improve functional class. Safer surgical techniques developed during the last two decades have allowed high-risk patients well into their 80s to undergo complex cardiac operations with decreasing morbidity and mortality. Successful surgical intervention often leads to a more productive and independent life for elderly patients who have HF.

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