Heart Failure in the Elderly: the Role of Biological and Sociocultural Aspects Related to Sex.
Pablo Díez-VillanuevaCésar Jiménez-MéndezMaría Thiscal López-LluvaSamantha WasniewskiJorge SolísLeticia Fernández-FrieraManuel Martínez-SellésPublished in: Current heart failure reports (2023)
Important differences between men and women with HF, especially in the elderly population, have been specifically addressed in recent studies. Consequently, specific differences in biological and sociocultural aspects have been found to associate differences in pathophysiology, baseline clinical profile, and prognosis according to sex. Moreover, differences in comorbidities and frailty and other geriatric conditions, frequent in elderly population with HF, have also been described. Biological and sociocultural differences related to sex are key in the different clinical presentation and prognosis of heart failure in elderly women. Further studies will be required to better understand some other underlying reasons that may differently impact prognosis in elderly patients with HF.