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Cardiac surgery in octogenarians: long-term survival, functional status, living arrangements, and leisure activities.

Rakesh K Chaturvedi1, Magdalena Blaise, Josée Verdon, Sameena Iqbal, Patrick Ergina, Renzo Cecere, Benoit deVarennes, Kevin Lachapelle.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A prospective study of survival, functional outcome, living arrangements, daily activities and leisure engagements among octogenarians up to 5 years after cardiac surgery was performed.
METHODS: The study consisted of a cohort of 300 consecutive octogenarians with three interviews made at 6-month intervals for a total of 593 postoperative interviews. Functional outcomes were measured using the Barthel index and Karnofsky performance scores and divided into autonomous, semiautonomous, or dependent. Living arrangements and leisure activities within the social, physical, cognitive, and creative domains were recorded in an open-ended questionnaire.
RESULTS: There were 150 men and 150 women with a mean age 82.6 years. The 30-day survival was 84.3%. Actuarial survival at 1, 3, and 5 years was 76.6%, 66.6%, and 57.8%, respectively. Among the survivors at the first interview, 2.2 years postoperatively, there were 63.9% autonomous, 31.7% semiautonomous, and 4.3% dependent patients versus at the last interview, 3.6 years postoperatively, in which there were 64.9% autonomous, 28.1% semiautonomous, and 9.2% dependent. At the first interview, 76.4% were at home, 19.2 % in a residence, and 4.3% in a supervised setting. At the third interview, 71.8% were at home, 21.2% in a residence, and 6.9% in a supervised setting. Nearly all patients were involved in leisure activities in the social (98.9%), cognitive (98.4%), and physical (93.1%) domains. At the end of the last interview, activities within the social and cognitive domains were maintained with a small decrease in the physical domain.
CONCLUSIONS: Surviving octogenarians remain at home, function independently, and engage in regular leisure activities years after cardiac surgery. This information might help physicians and surgeons regarding long-term outcome of open cardiac surgery in octogenarians. 2010 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20172133     DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2009.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg        ISSN: 0003-4975            Impact factor:   4.330


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