TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing and managing frailty in advanced heart failure
T2 - An International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation consensus statement
AU - Denfeld, Quin E.
AU - Jha, Sunita R.
AU - Fung, Erik
AU - Jaarsma, Tiny
AU - Maurer, Mathew S.
AU - Reeves, Gordon R.
AU - Afilalo, Jonathan
AU - Beerli, Nadine
AU - Bellumkonda, Lavanya
AU - De Geest, Sabina
AU - Gorodeski, Eiran Z.
AU - Joyce, Emer
AU - Kobashigawa, Jon
AU - Mauthner, Oliver
AU - McDonagh, Julee
AU - Uchmanowicz, Izabella
AU - Dickson, Victoria Vaughan
AU - Lindenfeld, Jo Ann
AU - Macdonald, Peter
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 International Society for the Heart and Lung Transplantation
PY - 2024/1
Y1 - 2024/1
N2 - Frailty is increasingly recognized as a salient condition in patients with heart failure (HF) as previous studies have determined that frailty is highly prevalent and prognostically significant, particularly in those with advanced HF. Definitions of frailty have included a variety of domains, including physical performance, sarcopenia, disability, comorbidity, and cognitive and psychological impairments, many of which are common in advanced HF. Multiple groups have recently recommended incorporating frailty assessments into clinical practice and research studies, indicating the need to standardize the definition and measurement of frailty in advanced HF. Therefore, the purpose of this consensus statement is to provide an integrated perspective on the definition of frailty in advanced HF and to generate a consensus on how to assess and manage frailty. We convened a group of HF clinicians and researchers who have expertise in frailty and related geriatric conditions in HF, and we focused on the patient with advanced HF. Herein, we provide an overview of frailty and how it has been applied in advanced HF (including potential mechanisms), present a definition of frailty, generate suggested assessments of frailty, provide guidance to differentiate frailty and related terms, and describe the assessment and management in advanced HF, including with surgical and nonsurgical interventions. We conclude by outlining critical evidence gaps, areas for future research, and clinical implementation.
AB - Frailty is increasingly recognized as a salient condition in patients with heart failure (HF) as previous studies have determined that frailty is highly prevalent and prognostically significant, particularly in those with advanced HF. Definitions of frailty have included a variety of domains, including physical performance, sarcopenia, disability, comorbidity, and cognitive and psychological impairments, many of which are common in advanced HF. Multiple groups have recently recommended incorporating frailty assessments into clinical practice and research studies, indicating the need to standardize the definition and measurement of frailty in advanced HF. Therefore, the purpose of this consensus statement is to provide an integrated perspective on the definition of frailty in advanced HF and to generate a consensus on how to assess and manage frailty. We convened a group of HF clinicians and researchers who have expertise in frailty and related geriatric conditions in HF, and we focused on the patient with advanced HF. Herein, we provide an overview of frailty and how it has been applied in advanced HF (including potential mechanisms), present a definition of frailty, generate suggested assessments of frailty, provide guidance to differentiate frailty and related terms, and describe the assessment and management in advanced HF, including with surgical and nonsurgical interventions. We conclude by outlining critical evidence gaps, areas for future research, and clinical implementation.
KW - frailty
KW - heart failure
KW - heart transplantation
KW - mechanical circulatory support
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85186087803&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.healun.2023.09.013
DO - 10.1016/j.healun.2023.09.013
M3 - Article
C2 - 38099896
AN - SCOPUS:85186087803
SN - 1053-2498
VL - 43
SP - 1
EP - 27
JO - Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
JF - Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
IS - 1
ER -