老年患者肾上腺切除术后的预后倾向评分匹配分析。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Charlotte L Viëtor, Inge S van Egmond, Gaston J H Franssen, Cornelis Verhoef, Richard A Feelders, Tessa M van Ginhoven
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摘要

近年来,肾上腺肿块越来越多地被发现。考虑到这些肿块与年龄增长的关系,对年龄较大,有时无症状的患者进行手术的决定存在临床困境。这些患者可能更容易受到术后不良结果的影响,因为他们更加虚弱。因此,本研究旨在比较70岁及以上的肾上腺切除术患者与年轻队列患者的术后病程。这项单中心回顾性研究纳入了2000-2020年间接受肾上腺切除术的年龄≥70岁的患者,以及倾向评分匹配的年轻患者(
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Outcomes after adrenalectomy in elderly patients; a propensity score matched analysis.

Adrenal masses are being found more and more often over the years. Given the association of these masses with advancing age, the decision to perform surgery in older, sometimes asymptomatic patients presents a clinical dilemma. These patients are potentially more vulnerable to adverse postoperative outcomes due to increased frailty. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the postoperative course after adrenalectomy in patients aged 70 years and older to that of a younger cohort. This single center retrospective study included patients aged ≥ 70 years who underwent adrenalectomy between 2000-2020, and propensity-score matched younger patients (< 70 years). Patients were matched based on hormonal overproduction, malignant diagnosis, surgical approach and year of surgery. The study included 77 elderly patients (median age 74 years) and 77 younger patients (median age 52 years; p < 0.001). Serious complications (Clavien-Dindo ≥ 3) occurred in 9.1% of elderly patients and 6.5% of the matched younger cohort (p = 0.773). The overall complication rate was 44.2% in elderly and 40.3% in younger patients (p = 0.771), with similar duration of hospital admission and mortality in both groups. Elderly patients experienced mostly infectious (33.8%) or cardiovascular complications (27.0%), and cardiovascular complications were more frequent in elderly than in younger patients (6.7%, p = 0.039). In conclusion, patients aged 70 years and older who undergo adrenalectomy have a similar postoperative course and complication rate as younger patients, with most postoperative complications being minor, and mortality being minimal. Therefore, older age itself should not be a reason to refrain from adrenalectomy.

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Updates in Surgery
Updates in Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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4.50
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期刊介绍: Updates in Surgery (UPIS) has been founded in 2010 as the official journal of the Italian Society of Surgery. It’s an international, English-language, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the surgical sciences. Its main goal is to offer a valuable update on the most recent developments of those surgical techniques that are rapidly evolving, forcing the community of surgeons to a rigorous debate and a continuous refinement of standards of care. In this respect position papers on the mostly debated surgical approaches and accreditation criteria have been published and are welcome for the future. Beside its focus on general surgery, the journal draws particular attention to cutting edge topics and emerging surgical fields that are publishing in monothematic issues guest edited by well-known experts. Updates in Surgery has been considering various types of papers: editorials, comprehensive reviews, original studies and technical notes related to specific surgical procedures and techniques on liver, colorectal, gastric, pancreatic, robotic and bariatric surgery.
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