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  • Volume:46 Issue:2
  • The Impact of Age Over 80 Years on Outcomes in Geriatric Patients with Acute Pancreatitis: A Single ...

The Impact of Age Over 80 Years on Outcomes in Geriatric Patients with Acute Pancreatitis: A Single Center Experience

Authors : Hakan Şıvgın, Abdurrahman Şahin
Pages : 284-292
Doi:10.20515/otd.1415422
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Publication Date : 2024-03-18
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The aim of this study is to evaluate the prognosis and mortality of acute pancreatitis (AP) in older subjects and compare octogenarians (≥80 years) with nonoctogenarians (age <80 years). The medical records of elderly patients who were followed up with the diagnosis of AP at our clinic between January 2018 and December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The etiology of AP, comorbidities, laboratory parameters, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and mortality were noted. Among survivors, one-year mortality status was also recorded. Disease severity, in-hospital mortality and one-year mortality were compared. A total of 206 older patients (60 octogenarian, 146 nonoctogenariean) were recruited to the study. Of them, 115 (56%) were female and the mean age was 76.1±7.3 years. Severity of AP didn’t differ between octogenarians and nonctogenarians (p>0.05). ICU admission was seen in 13% of octogenarians and 11% of nonoctogenarians (p>0.05). In-hospital mortality occurred in 8.3% of octogenarians and 6.8% of nonoctogenarians (p>0.05). After discharge, one-year mortality occurred in 20% of octogenarians and 6.6% of nonoctogenarians (p<0.01). In multivariate analysis severe AP (OR:24.940;%95CI:1.013–95.609; p=0.01), ICU admission (OR:10.244;%95CI:1.399–74.990; p=0.01) and chronic kidney disease(CKD) (OR:9.840;%95CI:1.013–95.609; p=0.04) were independent risk factors for in-hospital mortality, and ≥80 years (OR:2.984;%95 CI:1.116–7.980; p =0.03) and neurological disorders (OR:4.424;%95CI:1.480–13.226; p <0.01) were independent factors related to one-year mortality. Our results showed that advenced age has not a significant effect on the course of AP in elderly. Comorbidities play important role in short- and long-term outcomes in elderly. Larger prospective trials are needed to draw more definitive conclusions.
Keywords : Akut pankreatit, Yaşlılar, Mortalite, Seksen Yaş Üzeri, Hastalık Şiddeti

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