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Cardiac surgery in older patients: hospital outcomes during a 15-year period from a complete national series.

James Mark JonesMahmoud LoubaniStuart W GrantAndrew T GoodwinUday TrivediSimon KendallDavid P Jenkins
Published in: Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery (2021)
This study represents the largest complete validated national dataset of cardiac surgery in the entire population of older patients. Octogenarians represent 11% of adult patients having cardiac surgery by the end of the study period, a three-fold increase from the start. In-hospital mortality in patients aged ≥80 years halved during study period to only 4% despite high logistic EuroSCORE of 15%. Cardiac surgery in octogenarians places a higher demand on resources, however, with an increased postoperative length of stay.
Keyphrases
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