CARDIAC-SURGERY IN THE OCTOGENARIAN - PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOME AND CLINICAL FOLLOW-UP

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FREEMAN, WK [1 ]
SCHAFF, HV [1 ]
OBRIEN, PC [1 ]
ORSZULAK, TA [1 ]
NAESSENS, JM [1 ]
TAJIK, AJ [1 ]
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[1] MAYO CLIN & MAYO FDN,DEPT BIOSTAT,DIV ANIM & DAIRY SCI,ROCHESTER,MN 55905
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10.1016/S0735-1097(10)80212-8
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The perioperative and follow-up results of cardiac operations employing extracorporeal circulation and cold cardioplegic arrest were examined in 191 consecutive patients greater-than-or-equal-to 80 years of age having surgery over a 5 year period (1982 to 1986). Most patients had severe preoperative symptoms with functional class III (39.8%) or IV (57.1%) limitation. The overall 30 day postoperative cardiac mortality rate was 15.7%. The total in-hospital mortality rate was 18.8%; the mean postoperative hospital stay was 16.4 +/- 13.3 days. The perioperative mortality rate for elective operations was as follows: coronary artery bypass (5.6%), aortic valve replacement (9.6%), aortic valve replacement with coronary bypass (17.9%) and mitral valve surgery with or without coronary bypass (21.4%). Urgent operations were performed in 39 patients (20.4%) with a total perioperative mortality rate of 35.9%; urgent coronary artery bypass was performed in 26 patients (67%) with an in-hospital mortality rate of 23.1%. Clinical evidence of left ventricular failure, functional class IV symptoms, left ventricular ejection fraction < 50%, mitral valve repair or replacement for severe mitral regurgitation and urgent operation were associated with an increased perioperative mortality rate. Follow-up study in all 155 patients surviving postoperative hospitalization at 22.6 +/- 14.8 months showed significant improvement in symptom status in all surgical subgroups. There were 18 follow-up deaths (11.6%); 10 were noncardiac. The actuarial survival rate of the entire study group was significantly better than that in age- and gender-matched control subjects (p = 0.037). Elective cardiac surgery can be performed in selected octogenarians without a prohibitive mortality rate and with significant lessening of symptoms and possibly, overall improvement in longevity of patients surviving postoperative hospitalization.
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