Perioperative outcome, long-term mortality and time trends in elderly patients undergoing low-, intermediate- or major non-cardiac surgery

E. K. M. Tjeertes, T. F. W. Simoncelli, A. J. M. van den Enden, F. U. S. Mattace-Raso, R. J. Stolker,S. E. Hoeks

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research(2024)

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Decision-making whether older patients benefit from surgery can be a difficult task. This report investigates characteristics and outcomes of a large cohort of inpatients, aged 80 years and over, undergoing non-cardiac surgery. This observational study was performed at a tertiary university medical centre in the Netherlands. Patients of 80 years or older undergoing elective or urgent surgery from January 2004 to June 2017 were included. Outcomes were length of stay, discharge destination, 30-day and long-term mortality. Patients were divided into low-, intermediate and high-risk surgery subgroups. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression were used to evaluate the association of risk factors and outcomes. Secondary outcomes were time trends, assessed with Mantel–Haenszel chi-square test. Data of 8251 patients, undergoing 19,027 surgical interventions were collected from the patients’ medical record. 7032 primary procedures were suitable for analyses. Median LOS was 3 days in the low-risk group, compared to six in the intermediate- and ten in the high-risk group. Median LOS of the total cohort decreased from 5.8 days (IQR 1.9–14.5) in 2004–2007 to 4.6 days (IQR 1.9–9.0) in 2016–2017. Three quarters of patients were discharged to their home. Postoperative 30-day mortality in the low-risk group was 2.3
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Elderly patients,Surgery,Mortality,Surgical risk,Discharge destination,Length of stay
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