Cardiogeriatrics or geriatric cardiology
deals with the cardiovascular diagnosis and management of heart
disease in the elderly population. As the population ages, an increasing
number of elderly people will develop cardiovascular diseases and will
suffer their consequences. Cardiac disorders such as coronary heart
disease and others are common and are a major cause of mortality in
elderly people. Vascular disorders such as atherosclerosis and peripheral arterial disease
cause significant morbidity in aged people. Cardiovascular disease at
elderly age is superimposed on the cardiovascular changes of aging, most
of which underlie many common disorders of aging and limit the
physiologic compensatory mechanisms for disease.
CVD is also usually more hazardous in older patients. It often erupts
with multiple simultaneous CVD processes (e.g., acute coronary syndrome,
heart failure, and atrial fibrillation) and in combination with non-cardiac pathologies
(e.g., pneumonia, renal insufficiency, anemia, chronic lung disease,
diabetes, stroke). Such multisystem disease combinations are more liable
to overwhelm the diminished CV reserve capacity of aging, thus leading to adverse outcomes.
Some of the subtopics covered under this Track:
- Cardiovascular care of older people
- Altered pharmacokinetics in aging
- Demographics of aging
- Geriatric medicine
- Clinical geriatric cardiology
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