Morbidity and mortality of elderly patients with pancreaticobiliary disease according to age and comprehensive geriatric assessment: A prospective observational study

Mauricio Parrales-Mora, Manel Cremades, David Parés, Rebeca D. García, Fernando Pardo Aranda, Alba Zárate Pinedo, Jordi Navinés López, Francisco Espin Alvarez, Joan-Francesc Julian-Ibanez, Esteban Cugat Andorra

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Abstract

Background
This study was designed to analyze the influence of age and comprehensive geriatric evaluation on clinical results of pancreaticobiliary disease management in elderly patients.

Methods
A prospective observational study has been undertaken, including 140 elderly patients (over 75 years) with benign pancreaticobiliary disease. Patients were divided according to age in the following groups: group 1: 75–79 years old; group 2: 80–84 years old; group 3: 85 years and older. They underwent a comprehensive geriatric assessment with different scales: Barthel Index, Pfeiffer Index, Charlson Index, and Fragility scale, at admission and had been follow-up 90 days after hospital discharge to analyze its influence on morbidity and mortality.

Results
Overall, 140 patients have been included (group 1 = 51; group 2 = 43 and group 3 = 46). Most of them, 52 cases (37.8%), had acute cholecystitis, followed by 29 cases of acute cholangitis (20.2%) and acute pancreatitis with 25 cases (17.9%). Significant differences has been observed on complications in different age groups (p = 0.033). Especially in patients with a Barthel Index result ≤60, which suggests that these less functional patients had more severe complications after their treatment (p = 0.037). The mortality rate was 7.1% (10 patients).

Conclusions
No significant differences were found between age, morbidity and mortality in elderly patients with pancreaticobiliary disease. Comprehensive geriatric scales showed some utility in their association with specific complications.
Translated title of the contributionMorbilidad y mortalidad de pacientes de edad avanzada con enfermedad pancreaticobiliar con relación a su edad y la evaluación geriátrica integral: un estudio prospectivo observacional
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)439-447
Number of pages9
JournalGastroenterología y Hepatología (English Edition)
Volume47
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2024

Keywords

  • Elderly
  • Hepatobiliary diseases
  • Morbidity
  • Mortality
  • Surgery

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