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Inpatient Mortality Analysis of Paraesophageal Hernia Repair in Octogenarians
Authors:Benjamin K. Poulose  Christine Gosen  Jeffrey M. Marks  Leena Khaitan  Michael J. Rosen  Raymond P. Onders  Joseph A. Trunzo  Jeffrey L. Ponsky
Affiliation:1. Department of Surgery, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Lakeside 7010, Mailstop 5047, 11100 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44106, USA
Abstract:

Introduction

Paraesophageal hernia repair is often performed in an elderly population. Few studies have evaluated perioperative mortality in this group. We identified predictors of inpatient mortality using a nationally representative sample.

Methods

Patients ≥80 years old undergoing transabdominal paraesophageal hernia repair were identified in the 2005 Nationwide Inpatient Sample. Congenital diaphragmatic defects and traumatic injuries were excluded.

Results

One thousand five discharges (73% female) with mean age 84.7 met inclusion criteria. Mean length of stay was 10.1 days (95% confidence interval 8.9–11.3) with a mortality of 8.2%. Non-elective repair was performed in 43%. For these patients, mortality and mean length of stay (16%; 14.3 days) were increased compared to elective repair (2.5%; 7.0 days, p?p?Conclusion Non-elective repair was associated with a six to sevenfold increase in mortality and longer length of stay. Earlier elective repair of paraesophageal hernia may reduce mortality.
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