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Short- and long-term outcome of patients aged 65 and over after cardiac surgery (CROSBI ID 274204)

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Barišin, Stjepan ; Unić, Danijel ; Ostović, Helena ; Župčić, Miroslav ; Božin, Tonći ; Đuzel, Viktor ; Barišin, Ana ; Mirat, Jure Short- and long-term outcome of patients aged 65 and over after cardiac surgery // Signa Vitae, 15 (2019), 1; 70-74. doi: 10.22514/sv151.042019.10

Podaci o odgovornosti

Barišin, Stjepan ; Unić, Danijel ; Ostović, Helena ; Župčić, Miroslav ; Božin, Tonći ; Đuzel, Viktor ; Barišin, Ana ; Mirat, Jure

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Short- and long-term outcome of patients aged 65 and over after cardiac surgery

To analyze the short and long-term outcome of patients aged 65 years and over, after cardiac surgery. Over a 12-year period we analyzed 1750 patients with a mean age of 70.09 3.94 years. They were classified into three age groups: between 65 and 69 (n = 709), between 70 and 74 (n = 695) and 75 years and above (n = 346). Follow-up information was obtained by telephone conversation after a 6-month and 3-year period of discharge from the hospital. Included in the follow-up were 1235 patients and an interview was conducted with 501 (40.6%) patients or their next of kin. Even though the in-hospital morbidity was highest in the oldest age group, there were no significant differences between groups (p = 0.051). There was no significant difference between groups in the length of hospital stay. The greatest in-hospital mortality was noted in the oldest age group (p = 0.046) compared to patients in the age groups between 65 and 69 and between 70 and 74 years old (p = 0.023 and p = 0.036). In the follow-up study, there was a significantly smaller telephone feedback response in the oldest age group compared to the youngest group (p = 0.003). There were no differences between the groups with respect to mortality and cardiac death after the 6-month and 3-year periods of discharge from hospital. Our data showed that despite a poor short – and long- term outcome in patients aged 75 and over, all patients had an acceptable operative risk.

elderly ; outcome ; cardiac surgery

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Podaci o izdanju

15 (1)

2019.

70-74

objavljeno

1334-5605

1845-206X

10.22514/sv151.042019.10

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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