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- W2077962006 abstract "Octogenarians with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) represent both a challenge and a dilemma to the clinicians as they frequently present with important co-morbidities. We sought to characterize octogenarian patients admitted with an ACS. A total of 1959 patients consecutively admitted with ACS were reviewed. We compared patients of 80 years or more to the others in order to characterize them beyond age. Independent predictors of six-month prognosis were determined among octogenarian patients. The end point was six-month mortality. Results: We compared the characteristics of 251 octogenarians (mean age, 84 ± 3 years) with those of 1708 younger patients (mean age, 62 ± 12 years). Octogenarians were more frequently women; they more often had arterial hypertension and renal insufficiency (p<0.05). There were no differences regarding ACS presentation but octogenarians presented more frequently with Killip class higher than one at admission (p<0.05). Octogenarians were less likely to be medicated with β-blocker (p<0.05). Although elderly patients less often underwent coronariography, there were no differences regarding percutaneous revascularization. The ACS in octogenarians were more frequently complicated with cardiogenic shock and mechanical complications, as well as with major noncardiac conditions that strongly and negatively influenced the six-month mortality. When considering only octogenarians, independent and positive predictors of six-month mortality were cardiogenic shock, major noncardiac condition and lower nadir haemoglobin concentration while negative predictors were β-blocker and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor use during in-hospital stay. Octogenarians represented 10.8% of our ACS patients. These elderly patients presented worse prognosis at six-months that appeared more strongly linked to the occurrence of major cardiac and noncardiac complications that to the use of invasive strategy and coronary revascularization." @default.
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- W2077962006 title "053 Acute coronary syndrome in octogenarians: what challenges beyond age?" @default.
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