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Cardiac surgery in octogenarians; peri-operative outcome and long-term results

Authors :
Raymond Limet
Arnaud Kerzmann
Philippe Kolh
Paul Gérard
L. Lahaye
Source :
European heart journal. 22(14)
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Aims Because the elderly are increasingly referred for operation, we reviewed the results of cardiac surgery in patients of 80 years or older. Methods and Results Records of 182 consecutive octogenarians who had had cardiac operations between 1992 and 1998 were reviewed. Follow-up was 100% complete. Seventy patients had coronary grafting (CABG), 70 aortic valve replacement, 30 aortic valve replacement+CABG, and 12 mitral valve repair/replacement. Rates of hospital death, stroke, and prolonged stay (>14 days) were as follows: CABG: 7 (10%), 2 (2·8%) and 41 (58%); aortic valve replacement: 6 (8·5%), 2 (2·8%) and 32 (45·7%); aortic valve replacement+CABG: 8 (26·5%), 1 (3·8%) and 14 (46·6%); mitral valve repair/replacement: 3 (25%), 1 (8·3%) and 5 (41·6%). Multivariate predictors ( P

Details

ISSN :
0195668X
Volume :
22
Issue :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European heart journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7166dae2f076edb15289518c56b14e06