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Pancreatic resections in elderly patients with high American Society of Anesthesiologists’ risk score: a view from a tertiary care center

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Background More than 60% of patients affected by pancreatic cancer are ≥ 65 years of age. Surgery represents the only potentially curative treatment for malignant pancreatic neoplasia and a useful treatment for… Click to show full abstract

Background More than 60% of patients affected by pancreatic cancer are ≥ 65 years of age. Surgery represents the only potentially curative treatment for malignant pancreatic neoplasia and a useful treatment for benign diseases. Aim To evaluate outcomes in elderly patients with ASA risk score 4 who underwent pancreatic resection compared to younger patients and elderly patients with lower anesthesiological risk. Methods A consecutive series of 345 patients underwent pancreatic resection between 2010 and 2017 was reviewed. We compared three groups based on age at the time of surgery: < 65 years (group A), 65–74 years (group B), and ≥ 75 years (group C). Patients in group C were split into two subgroups, ASA 1–3 versus ASA 4, and compared. Results Group A consisted of 117 (34%) patients, group B 128 (37%) patients, and group C 100 (29%) patients. Group C had a significantly higher incidence of comorbidity and ASA 4 status ( p  < 0.05), and of overall post-operative complications ( p  < 0.01), because of the higher incidence of post-operative medical complications. No differences in terms of overall surgical complications and post-operative mortality were reported. The mean overall survival was significantly lower for group C ( p  < 0.01), with no difference in mortality for cancer. Within group C, no differences were reported regarding surgical complications ( p  = 0.59), mortality ( p  = 0.34), and mean overall survival ( p  = 0.53) between ASA 1–3 and ASA 4 patients. Conclusions Advanced age should not preclude elderly patients with pancreatic diseases from being treated surgically, and ASA 4 in subjects aged ≥ 75 years should not be an absolute contraindication.

Keywords: risk score; patients group; asa; group; years group; elderly patients

Journal Title: Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
Year Published: 2019

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