Abstract

Coronary heart disease and frailty are age-related diseases that mainly occur in middle-aged and older people. The prevalence of frailty in elderly patients with coronary heart disease is about 21%-35%. The harm of senile coronary heart disease combined with frailty is mainly manifested in the increase of sensitiveness and vulnerability, coexistence of multiple diseases, hospitalization rate, mortality, and adverse outcomes. It is essential to explore the underlying mechanisms, identify the risk factors, and evaluate the degree of frailty in a multidimensional way for personalized treatment strategies, preventing or reversing the progression of frailty and improving patients' quality of life. This article mainly studies the related research progress of stable coronary heart disease with frailty.

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