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Baseline frailty status and outcomes important for shared decision‑making in older adults receiving transcatheter aortic valve implantation, a prospective observational study

Authors :
Anette Hylen Ranhoff
Øyvind Bleie
Tone M. Norekvål
Leslie S.P. Eide
Erik J S Packer
Margrethe Aase Schaufel
Jørund Langørgen
Elisabeth Skaar
Jan Erik Nordrehaug
Anja Øksnes
Karl Ove Hufthammer
Andreas W. Schoenenberger
Rune Haaverstad
Karel K.J. Kuiper
Daniel E. Forman
Source :
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, Skaar, Elisabeth; Øksnes, Anja; Eide, Leslie Sofia Pareja; Norekvål, Tone Merete; Ranhoff, Anette Hylen; Nordrehaug, Jan Erik; Forman, Daniel Edward; Schoenenberger, Andreas W.; Hufthammer, Karl Ove; Kuiper, Karel Kier-Jan; Bleie, Øyvind; Packer, Erik Jerome Stene; Langørgen, Jørund; Haaverstad, Rune; Schaufel, Margrethe Aase (2021). Baseline frailty status and outcomes important for shared decision-making in older adults receiving transcatheter aortic valve implantation, a prospective observational study. Aging clinical and experimental research, 33(2), pp. 345-352. Springer 10.1007/s40520-020-01525-z , 345–352
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer, 2021.

Abstract

Aims The objective of this study was to examine baseline frailty status (including cognitive deficits) and important clinical outcomes, to inform shared decision-making in older adults receiving transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Methods and results We conducted a prospective, observational study of 82 TAVI patients, recruited 2013 to 2015, with 2-year follow-up. Mean age was 83 years (standard deviation (SD) 4.7). Eighteen percent of the patients were frail, as assessed with an 8-item frailty scale. Fifteen patients (18%) had a Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE) score below 24 points at baseline, indicating cognitive impairment or dementia and five patients had an MMSE below 20 points. Mean New York Heart Association (NYHA) class at baseline and 6 months was 2.5 (SD 0.6) and 1.4 (SD 0.6), (p p = 0.7). At 2 years, six patients (7%) had died, four (5%, n = 79) lived in a nursing home, four (5%) suffered from disabling stroke, and six (7%) contracted infective endocarditis. Conclusions TAVI patients had improvement in symptoms and maintenance of activity of daily living at 6 months. They had low mortality and most patients lived in their own home 2 years after TAVI. Complications like death, stroke, and endocarditis occurred. Some patients had cognitive impairment before the procedure which might influence decision-making. Our findings may be used to develop pre-TAVI decision aids.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, Skaar, Elisabeth; &#216;ksnes, Anja; Eide, Leslie Sofia Pareja; Norekv&#229;l, Tone Merete; Ranhoff, Anette Hylen; Nordrehaug, Jan Erik; Forman, Daniel Edward; Schoenenberger, Andreas W.; Hufthammer, Karl Ove; Kuiper, Karel Kier-Jan; Bleie, &#216;yvind; Packer, Erik Jerome Stene; Lang&#248;rgen, J&#248;rund; Haaverstad, Rune; Schaufel, Margrethe Aase (2021). Baseline frailty status and outcomes important for shared decision-making in older adults receiving transcatheter aortic valve implantation, a prospective observational study. Aging clinical and experimental research, 33(2), pp. 345-352. Springer 10.1007/s40520-020-01525-z <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40520-020-01525-z>, 345–352
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ee4c683ef49eec2aaaadf9058e91081f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40520-020-01525-z