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Coronary artery bypass procedures in septuagenarians are justified. Short and long-term results
Authors:Busch T  Friedrich M  Sirbu H  Stamm C  Zenker D  Dalichau H
Institution:Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Georg-August University, G?ttingen, Germany.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Elective coronary artery bypass surgery can be performed with low operative mortality. There is a controversial discussion whether short-term and long-term results of CABG justify this procedure in elderly patients. METHODS: To add to this discussion, we evaluated retrospectively, the clinical profile, operative technique, short- and long-term results of 1127 patients over 70 years of age who underwent myocardial revascularization between January 1985 and December 1996. RESULTS: Mean age of the cohort was 73.9 years and it rose continuously. In 1996, septuagenarians represented 21.5% of our coronary patients, in comparison to 6.4% in 1985. Analysis of risk factors showed an increasing prevalence of renal failure, obesity, hyperuricemia and a history of smoking. Preoperatively, 87% of our patients were in NYHA-class III or IV, and thus operated to relieve severe symptoms. The percentage of emergent operations decreased over the observed period by 10.3%. The internal mammary artery was used with rising frequency (44.8% in 1985-1992 vs 61.5% in 1993-1996). The number of simultaneous valve replacements increased, too. Postoperatively, we noted a rising incidence of respiratory failure (17.1%) and neurological disorders (13.7%). On the other hand, the need for intra-aortic balloon pumping and hemofiltration declined by 6.6% and 2.9%, respectively. Perioperative mortality (< or =24 hrs) was 3.65%, hospital mortality (< or =30 days) was 9.64%. The actuarial survival (standard error) at 1 year was 82% (+/-4.3%), and 65.7% (+/-3.8%) at 5 years. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that coronary artery bypass grafting can be performed in septuagenarians at an acceptable risk. Since the large majority of patients improve symptomatically, surgery is a recommendable option for a growing number of elderly patients suffering from severe angina.
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