: Background: COVID-19 continues to present challenges in the care of older adults with frailty and/or comorbidities and very old patients, who can be hospitalized with severe COVID-19 despite full vaccination. Frailty is a heterogeneous syndrome characterized by an increased aging-related vulnerability due to a reduced physiological reserve and function of systemic organs, and is associated with an impairment of activities of daily living. Frail older adults remain at elevated risk of mortality from COVID-19 compared to older adults without frailty, and some pre-existing risk factors such as malnutrition, prolonged bed rest, and the association with comorbidities can aggravate the SARS-CoV-2 infection. Furthermore, the severity of COVID-19 can impact on long-term functioning of older patients surviving from the infection. Persistent symptoms are another emerging problem of the post-vaccination phase of pandemic, as most patients suffer from chronic symptoms which can become debilitating and affect the daily routine. Aim of this review: In this complex relationship, the evaluation of COVID-19 in vulnerable categories is still a matter of high interest and personalized care plans based on a comprehensive geriatric assessment, tailored interventions; specific therapeutic algorithms among older adults are thus recommended in order to improve the outcomes.

Approach to COVID-19 in older adults and indications for improving the outcomes / Tana, Claudio; Moffa, Livia; Falasca, Katia; Vecchiet, Jacopo; Tana, Marco; Mantini, Cesare; Ricci, Fabrizio; Ticinesi, Andrea; Meschi, Tiziana; Cipollone, Francesco; Giamberardino, Maria Adele. - In: ANNALS OF MEDICINE. - ISSN 0785-3890. - 55:2(2023). [10.1080/07853890.2023.2265298]

Approach to COVID-19 in older adults and indications for improving the outcomes

Ticinesi, Andrea;Meschi, Tiziana;
2023-01-01

Abstract

: Background: COVID-19 continues to present challenges in the care of older adults with frailty and/or comorbidities and very old patients, who can be hospitalized with severe COVID-19 despite full vaccination. Frailty is a heterogeneous syndrome characterized by an increased aging-related vulnerability due to a reduced physiological reserve and function of systemic organs, and is associated with an impairment of activities of daily living. Frail older adults remain at elevated risk of mortality from COVID-19 compared to older adults without frailty, and some pre-existing risk factors such as malnutrition, prolonged bed rest, and the association with comorbidities can aggravate the SARS-CoV-2 infection. Furthermore, the severity of COVID-19 can impact on long-term functioning of older patients surviving from the infection. Persistent symptoms are another emerging problem of the post-vaccination phase of pandemic, as most patients suffer from chronic symptoms which can become debilitating and affect the daily routine. Aim of this review: In this complex relationship, the evaluation of COVID-19 in vulnerable categories is still a matter of high interest and personalized care plans based on a comprehensive geriatric assessment, tailored interventions; specific therapeutic algorithms among older adults are thus recommended in order to improve the outcomes.
2023
Approach to COVID-19 in older adults and indications for improving the outcomes / Tana, Claudio; Moffa, Livia; Falasca, Katia; Vecchiet, Jacopo; Tana, Marco; Mantini, Cesare; Ricci, Fabrizio; Ticinesi, Andrea; Meschi, Tiziana; Cipollone, Francesco; Giamberardino, Maria Adele. - In: ANNALS OF MEDICINE. - ISSN 0785-3890. - 55:2(2023). [10.1080/07853890.2023.2265298]
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