Background: Precise evaluation of the degree of frailty is a fundamental part of the global geriatric assessment that helps to avoid therapies that could be futile. Our main objective was to determine the prevalence of frailty in a specific consult of patients undergoing aortic valve replacement. Methods: From May 2018 to February 2020, all consecutive patients ≥75 years old, with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis, undergoing valve replacement in the Principality of Asturias (Northern Spain) were evaluated. Results: A total of 286 patients were assessed. The mean age was 84 ± 4.01 years old; 175 (61.2%) were female. The short performance physical battery score was 8.5 ± 2.4 and the prevalence of frailty was 19.6% (56 patients). In the multivariable analysis, age, Barthel index and atrial fibrillation were independent predictors of frailty. Conclusions: The prevalence of frailty in our sample patients undergoing aortic valve replacement, evaluated by a standardized protocol, was 19.6%.
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Solla-Suárez, P., Avanzas, P., Pascual, I., Bermúdez-Menéndez De La Granda, M., Almendarez, M., Arche-Coto, J. M., … Gutiérrez-Rodríguez, J. (2021). Frailty assessment in a cohort of elderly patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis: Insights from the frailty evaluation in severe aortic stenosis (fresas) registry. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10112345
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