The severity and outcomes in acute pancreatitis do not differ between the elderly and non-elderly patients: Experience in a clinical tertiary center

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
María-Lourdes Ruiz-Rebollo , María-Fe Muñoz-Moreno
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Abstract

Background

Acute pancreatitis can affect elderly people. Conflicting results have been published regarding the role of age in the course of this life-threatening disease.

Aim

To assess the clinical outcomes of acute pancreatitis in geriatric population compared to younger patients.

Patients and methods

retrospective observational study which includes patients admitted for acute pancreatitis to our Unit between 2014 and 2022. Two groups were created and compared, elderly patients (≥65 years) and young patients (<65 years). Clinical, demographic, analytical and radiological data were obtained from both cohorts. Primary endpoint was comparison of severity among both groups. Secondary endpoints included organ failure, local and systemic complications, length of hospital stay, intensive care unit admission, procedural interventions and mortality. Univariate and logistic regression were performed. A propensity score analysis was also used to minimize selection bias.

Results

We analysed 832 patients (546 ≥65 years and 286 patients <65 years). A higher mortality rate (4.95% vs. 1.05%, p = 0.004), organ failure (12.82% vs. 6.29%, p = 0.004) and systemic complications (21.25% vs. 14.34%, p = 0.016) were observed in the elderly group on univariate analysis; however, multivariate logistic regression analysis and propensity score matched analysis failed to detect any differences among both groups.

Conclusions

In our series patients ≥65 years-old did not suffered from more severe episodes of acute pancreatitis. In our study, age was not associated with worse clinical outcomes.
急性胰腺炎的严重程度和结局在老年和非老年患者之间没有区别:临床三级中心的经验
背景:急性胰腺炎可影响老年人。关于年龄在这种危及生命的疾病过程中的作用,已经发表了相互矛盾的结果。目的比较老年急性胰腺炎患者与年轻患者的临床预后。患者和方法回顾性观察研究,包括2014年至2022年在我科收治的急性胰腺炎患者。将老年患者(≥65岁)和年轻患者(<;65岁)分为两组进行比较。从两个队列中获得临床、人口统计学、分析和放射学数据。主要终点是两组间严重程度的比较。次要终点包括器官衰竭、局部和全身并发症、住院时间、重症监护病房入院、程序干预和死亡率。进行单因素和逻辑回归。倾向评分分析也被用来最小化选择偏差。结果共分析832例患者(≥65岁546例,≥65岁286例)。单因素分析显示,老年组死亡率(4.95%比1.05%,p = 0.004)、器官衰竭(12.82%比6.29%,p = 0.004)和全身并发症(21.25%比14.34%,p = 0.016)较高;然而,多变量逻辑回归分析和倾向评分匹配分析未能发现两组之间的差异。结论≥65岁的患者没有出现更严重的急性胰腺炎发作。在我们的研究中,年龄与较差的临床结果无关。
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Medicina Clinica
Medicina Clinica 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
5.10%
发文量
295
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Medicina Clínica, fundada en 1943, es una publicación quincenal dedicada a la promoción de la investigación y de la práctica clínica entre los especialistas de la medicina interna, así como otras especialidades. Son características fundamentales de esta publicación el rigor científico y metodológico de sus artículos, la actualidad de los temas y, sobre todo, su sentido práctico, buscando siempre que la información sea de la mayor utilidad en la práctica clínica.
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