Abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery for octogenarians |
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Authors: | Hiroyuki Ishibashi Takashi Ohta Ikuo Sugimoto Hirohide Iwata Jun Kawanishi Tetsuya Yamada Masao Tadakoshi Noriyuki Hida |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Vascular Surgery, Aichi Medical University, Nagakute, Aichi 480-1195, Japan |
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Abstract: | Purpose To define the indications for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) surgery in octogenarians. Methods We reviewed septuagenarians and octogenarians with a nonspecific AAA diagnosed at our hospital between January, 1990 and June, 2006. Results Among a total 628 patients seen, 306 were in their 70s (group A) and 108 were in their 80s or older (group B). The mortality rate associated with elective surgery was 1.9% in group A and 7.0% in group B. Of the survivors, 12 (5.7%) of 210 in group A and 8 (15.1%) of 53 in group B died within 2 years. Of the patients who did not undergo surgery, 8 of 53 in group A and 8 of 31 in group B had AAAs greater than 6 cm in diameter. The rupture-free rates of AAAs greater than 6 cm in diameter were 64% at 1 year and 0% at 4 years in group A, and 88% at 1 year and 26% at 3 years in group B. The rupture-free rates of AAAs smaller than 6 cm in diameter were 95% at 3 years and 85% at 5 years in group A, and 100% at 5 years in group B. Conclusions We concluded that AAAs over 6 cm in diameter were an appropriate indication for surgery in octogenarians. |
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Keywords: | Abdominal aortic aneurysm Octogenarian Elective surgery Short form-36 |
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