When Should We Operate on the Elderly with Acute Pancreatitis Requiring Emergency Surgery? A 10-Year Study of a National Inpatient Sample Using a Generalized Additive Model of 110,289 Patients.

Surgical technology international(2023)

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In those who required an operation, every day of delay in operation increased the odds of mortality by almost 9%. The lowest mortality for elderly patients with acute pancreatitis occurred with a hospital length of stay of three to seven days. After seven days, each additional day increased the odds of mortality by 6.7%.
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