Urgent cardiac surgery in octogenarians
Summary BACKGROUND: Urgent or emergent cardiac surgery in the elderly is burdened by high operative mortality and unacceptable postoperative quality of life. METHODS: From 1998 to 2007, 251 patients aged 80 years underwent nonelective cardiac surgery for urgent ( n = 229) or emergent ( n = 22) indic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European surgery 2011-04, Vol.43 (2), p.90-95 |
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BACKGROUND: Urgent or emergent cardiac surgery in the elderly is burdened by high operative mortality and unacceptable postoperative quality of life. METHODS: From 1998 to 2007, 251 patients aged 80 years underwent nonelective cardiac surgery for urgent (
n
= 229) or emergent (
n
= 22) indications. A logistic regression to identify incremental risk factors for postoperative death was performed. RESULTS: The overall early mortality was of 12%, with 8% in urgent and 45% in emergent cases. The most frequent causes of death were infections, particularly pneumonia (23%), renal failure (20%), CVA (17%), respiratory failure (10%), and multisystem organ failure (10%). Incremental risk factors for early mortality were age, emergent procedure, aortic procedure, cardiopulmonary bypass time, and the presence of a major postoperative complication. Mean follow-up time was 5.4±3.2 years. CONCLUSIONS: An urgent cardiac surgery can be performed in octogenarians with acceptable operative mortality and good long-term survival. |
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ISSN: | 1682-8631 1682-4016 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10353-011-0606-x |