The American journal of geriatric cardiology
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Am J Geriatr Cardiol · May 2002
Doppler echocardiographic assessment of left ventricular filling pressures in elderly patients with moderate/severe aortic stenosis.
Doppler-derived mitral inflow indices reflect left ventricular (LV) filling pressures but often vary with age. Diastolic filling is impaired in LV pressure overload states. The objective of this study was to determine the influence of age on the relationship between mitral inflow indices and LV filling pressures in patients with aortic stenosis. ⋯ For no-CAD subjects, PCWP=46.2-0.12DT; p < 0.0001; r=20.92 (p < 0.0001). In patients with significant aortic stenosis, DT correlated strongly with PCWP but not with LV end-diastolic pressure. This relationship was independent of age, CAD, or EF.
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Am J Geriatr Cardiol · Nov 2001
ReviewBenefits of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training programs in elderly coronary patients.
The authors review several studies from the Ochsner Heart and Vascular Institute showing the benefits of formal phase II cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training programs in elderly patients with coronary artery disease, including benefits on plasma lipids, obesity indices, exercise capacity, peak oxygen consumption, behavioral characteristics (especially depression), and quality of life. Marked benefits were noted in elderly women and all elderly patients over the age of 75 years. The authors conclude that the therapy has proved to be safe and effective for elderly coronary patients, and that these individuals should be routinely referred to, and vigorously encouraged to attend, cardiac rehabilitation programs following major coronary events.