Among the older patients’ cohort, the aetiology of heart failure is peculiar and differs in many ways from the younger one, both in its epidemiology, diagnostic work-up and clinical presentation. Focusing on this population, we could assume that heart failure is a real geriatric syndrome, characterized by several features, which coexist with other comorbidities and require specific and targeted cares. It is therefore necessary to examine the global burden of heart failure and the patient’s history rather than the causal cardiomyopathy - frequently more than one in the elderly - facing with the condition, bearing in mind the quality of life even before its duration
Abstract: An epidemic increase in heart failure (HF) mortality, hospitalization, and prevalence rate...
Heart failure (HF) is difficult to diagnose and treat in older patients. Symptoms may be non-specifi...
International audienceThe prevalence of heart failure increases with age. In France, the 1-year mort...
textabstractHeart failure is a clinical syndrome with various causes for which no universally accept...
Heart failure achieves particular relevance and different characteristics in the elderly population,...
The prevalence of heart failure (HF) increases with age. While clinical trials suggest that contempo...
SummaryOver the past 30 years, the prevalence and incidence of heart failure (HF) have increased mar...
The ageing of the population and improved survival following acute cardiac events have led to an inc...
Over the past 30 years, the prevalence and incidence of heart failure (HF) have increased markedly w...
BACKGROUND: Patients with heart failure often suffer from multiple co-morbid conditions. However, un...
Advanced age is a relevant risk factor for the heart failure (HF). The development of new pharmacolo...
<p>Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome that is increasingly affecting elderly patients. Before...
This author manuscript is made available in accordance with the publisher's Self-Archiving policy T...
Aims: This study aims to assess the presence of geriatric domain impairments in an older heart failu...
Heart failure is a progressive and often fatal disorder. The prevalence and incidence of heart failu...
Abstract: An epidemic increase in heart failure (HF) mortality, hospitalization, and prevalence rate...
Heart failure (HF) is difficult to diagnose and treat in older patients. Symptoms may be non-specifi...
International audienceThe prevalence of heart failure increases with age. In France, the 1-year mort...
textabstractHeart failure is a clinical syndrome with various causes for which no universally accept...
Heart failure achieves particular relevance and different characteristics in the elderly population,...
The prevalence of heart failure (HF) increases with age. While clinical trials suggest that contempo...
SummaryOver the past 30 years, the prevalence and incidence of heart failure (HF) have increased mar...
The ageing of the population and improved survival following acute cardiac events have led to an inc...
Over the past 30 years, the prevalence and incidence of heart failure (HF) have increased markedly w...
BACKGROUND: Patients with heart failure often suffer from multiple co-morbid conditions. However, un...
Advanced age is a relevant risk factor for the heart failure (HF). The development of new pharmacolo...
<p>Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome that is increasingly affecting elderly patients. Before...
This author manuscript is made available in accordance with the publisher's Self-Archiving policy T...
Aims: This study aims to assess the presence of geriatric domain impairments in an older heart failu...
Heart failure is a progressive and often fatal disorder. The prevalence and incidence of heart failu...
Abstract: An epidemic increase in heart failure (HF) mortality, hospitalization, and prevalence rate...
Heart failure (HF) is difficult to diagnose and treat in older patients. Symptoms may be non-specifi...
International audienceThe prevalence of heart failure increases with age. In France, the 1-year mort...