Cardiac intervention in a nonagenarian – A 7-year follow-up: A case report

This article collected 20 nonagenarians who were proved to have significant coronary lesions. Of them, 2 were treated with CABG, 6 with medical treatment and 12 with PCI. For the 12 patients treated with PCI, a control group of 48 patients with ages younger than 90 years was collected from the same institution for comparison. On reading this article, it may be safe to conclude that age itself is not a limitation for adapting PCI to treat the elderly patient, whether he or she is 65 years old or 95 years old. But the associated conditions, including general condition, anatomic changes, co-morbid conditions, etc., should be carefully considered before making a decision to choose PCI as the treatment modality for the patient. Special care should be taken to manage the patient's non-cardiac abnormalities to obtain the optimal outcome.
Source: Journal of Indian College of Cardiology - Category: Cardiology Source Type: research