Dtsch Med Wochenschr 2021; 146(01): 48-57
DOI: 10.1055/a-1212-9393
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Der alte Patient mit akutem Koronarsyndrom – Konservative oder interventionelle Therapie?

The elderly patient with acute coronary syndrome
Luise Gaede
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Helge Möllmann

Der alte Patient mit einem akuten Koronarsyndrom (ACS) wird häufig aufgrund des Alters, von Vorerkrankungen und auch erhöhtem Blutungsrisiko nicht evidenzbasiert therapiert. Dies gilt sowohl für die medikamentöse als auch die interventionelle Therapie. Valide Daten zeigen jedoch deutlich, dass gerade auch alte Patienten von einer leitlinienkonformen Therapie – vor allem auch der interventionellen Therapie und der Revaskularisation – profitieren.

Abstract

The elderly patient with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is often not treated on an evidence based basis due to age, previous illnesses and also an increased risk of bleeding. This applies to both drug and interventional therapy. However, valid data clearly show that elderly patients in particular benefit from guideline-adherent therapy, especially interventional revascularisation.



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