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Cardiac Surgery in Patients At or Above 75 Years Old: Analysis of Perioperative and Long-term Outcome

Authors :
Syed Irfan, Shah
Herman D., Movsowitz
Colin, Meyerowitz
Jeffrey, Bruss
Athanassios, Manginas
John, Bell-Thomson
Larry E., Jacobs
Morris N., Kotler
Source :
The American journal of geriatric cardiology. 3(1)
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The peri-operative and long-term outcome of 211 consecutive patients at or above 75 years of age undergoing cardiac surgery between 1987-1990, was assessed. 79.6% of patients underwent CABG, 8.5% underwent both CABG and valvular surgery, 8.1% underwent only valvular surgery and 3.8% underwent other procedures. RESULTS: Survival curve analysis revealed no intra-operative deaths and a 30 day, 1,3, and 5 year overall survival rate of 93.3%, 89.2%, 77.8% and 64.6% respectively. 30.8% of patients had major peri-operative complications. Transient post-operative atrial fibrillation occurred in 47% of patients. There was a non-statistical trend towards increased risk of post-operative stroke in patients with transient post-operative atrial fibrillation. Early cardiothoracic re-operation was required in 8.5%. 91.9% of patients were followed up at a mean of 36.5Â+/-18.2 months post-operatively. 94.1% lived at home, 96.3% were ambulant, 96.3% were NYHA class I or II. Previously undetected malignancy was he cause of mortality in 10/45 (22%) patients who died after the thirtieth post-operative day, during the follow-up period. CONCLUSIONS: Chronologic age alone is not a contra-indication to cardiac surgery. Standard selection criteria with careful consideration of risk-benefit ratio, quality of life, presence of comorbid disease and health care costs should be factored in the decision process regarding cardiac surgery in the elderly. Particular attention should be paid to screening for malignancy and to management of transient post-operative atrial fibrillation.

Details

ISSN :
1751715X
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American journal of geriatric cardiology
Accession number :
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