Conclusion: We think that with a successful heart surgery in patients aged 80 years and older under appropriate conditions, their life qualities and mean life expectations can return to normal and they can lead a symptomless life. (Anadolu Kardiyol Derg 2012; 12:352-8
We have studied retrospectively 106 patients aged 69 years or older (range 69 to 79) who underwent c...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: The aim of this study was to investigate changes of health-relate...
The purposes of this prospective, descriptive, comparative study were to describe differences betwee...
OBJECTIVES: Current outcome measures in cardiac surgery are largely described in terms of mortality....
OBJECTIVE: Assessment of postoperative quality of life in patients over 80 years after cardiac surge...
Does quality of life improve in octogenarians following cardiac surgery? A systematic revie
Objective: Assessment of postoperative quality of life in patients over 80 years after cardiac surge...
Cardiac surgery has become established in octogenarians over the past decade. This study assessed th...
Heart disease is a major health problem affecting the octogenarian today. As age increases, so does ...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiac surgery has little effect on life expectancy in elderly patients. Thus, improv...
In a postal study we used the Nottingham Health Profile questionnaire to assess the quality of life ...
BACKGROUND: Survival rates in the elderly after cardiac surgery have improved over the last decades ...
AIMS: Because the elderly are increasingly referred for operation, we reviewed the results of cardia...
ObjectiveOctogenarians comprise the fastest growing population segment. Numerous reports have docume...
Background. With the rapid growth of the elderly segment of the population, more octogenarians are r...
We have studied retrospectively 106 patients aged 69 years or older (range 69 to 79) who underwent c...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: The aim of this study was to investigate changes of health-relate...
The purposes of this prospective, descriptive, comparative study were to describe differences betwee...
OBJECTIVES: Current outcome measures in cardiac surgery are largely described in terms of mortality....
OBJECTIVE: Assessment of postoperative quality of life in patients over 80 years after cardiac surge...
Does quality of life improve in octogenarians following cardiac surgery? A systematic revie
Objective: Assessment of postoperative quality of life in patients over 80 years after cardiac surge...
Cardiac surgery has become established in octogenarians over the past decade. This study assessed th...
Heart disease is a major health problem affecting the octogenarian today. As age increases, so does ...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiac surgery has little effect on life expectancy in elderly patients. Thus, improv...
In a postal study we used the Nottingham Health Profile questionnaire to assess the quality of life ...
BACKGROUND: Survival rates in the elderly after cardiac surgery have improved over the last decades ...
AIMS: Because the elderly are increasingly referred for operation, we reviewed the results of cardia...
ObjectiveOctogenarians comprise the fastest growing population segment. Numerous reports have docume...
Background. With the rapid growth of the elderly segment of the population, more octogenarians are r...
We have studied retrospectively 106 patients aged 69 years or older (range 69 to 79) who underwent c...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: The aim of this study was to investigate changes of health-relate...
The purposes of this prospective, descriptive, comparative study were to describe differences betwee...