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    Cardiovasc Clin. 1992;22(2):127-38.

    Congestive heart failure in the elderly.

    Abstract

    Congestive heart failure is in large part a disease of patients with advancing age. As our population ages, the incidence and prevalence of this disorder will continue to rise. The etiology of CHF in the elderly is multifactorial and one must take into account normal changes associated with aging, the heterogeneity of the elderly population, and possible noncardiac as well as cardiac disorders. Therapy must be aimed at the primary pathophysiologic process affecting the heart. Despite a number of therapeutic advances with medical therapy, CHF usually signals a generally irreversible process with a high mortality, especially in those patients with advanced disease. Therefore preventive measures should assume a paramount role in this disorder. Modification of risk factors such as diabetes, smoking, obesity, sedentary life style, and hypercholesterolemia should be aggressively stressed and pursued in patients of all ages. These preventive measures may have a substantial impact on the incidence of CHF in the elderly.

    PMID:
    1586914
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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