Background: A limited number of studies investigating perioperative risk factors associated with emergency appendectomy in elderly patients have been published to date. Whether older age may be associated with poorer outcomes following appendectomy is still a matter of debate. The primary aim of this study was to determine the predictors of postoperative morbidity following appendectomy in patients aged ≥ 65 years. Methods: Data regarding all elderly patients who underwent emergency appendectomy from January 2017 to June 2018 admitted 36 Italian surgical departments were prospectively collected and analyzed. Baseline demographics and perioperative variables were evaluated. Uni- and multivariate analyses adjusted for differences between groups were carried out to determine possible predictors of adverse outcomes after appendectomy. Results: Between January 2017 and June 2018, 135 patients aged ≥ 65 years with a diagnosis of AA met the study inclusion criteria. Twenty-six patients (19.3%) were diagnosed with some type of postoperative complication. Decreasing the preoperative hemoglobin level showed a statistically significant association with postoperative complications (OR 0.77, CI 0.61–0.97, P = 0.03). Preoperative creatinine level (P = 0.02, OR 2.04, CI 1.12–3.72), and open appendectomy (P = 0.03, OR 2.67, CI 1.11–6.38) were significantly associated with postoperative morbidity. After adjustment, the only independent predictor of postoperative morbidity was preoperative creatinine level (P = 0.04, OR 2.01, CI 1.05–3.89). Conclusions: In elderly patients with AA, perioperative risk assessment in the emergency setting must be as accurate as possible to identify modifiable risk factors that can be addressed before surgery, such as preoperative hemoglobin and creatinine levels.

Risk factors for postoperative morbidity following appendectomy in the elderly: a nationwide prospective cohort study / Poillucci, G.; Podda, M.; Pisanu, A.; Mortola, L.; Dalla Caneva, P.; Massa, G.; Costa, G.; Savastano, R.; Cillara, N.; Agresta, F.; Alemanno, G.; Anania, G.; Antropoli, M.; Argenio, G.; Atzeni, J.; Avenia, N.; Azzinnaro, A.; Baldazzi, G.; Balducci, G.; Barbera, G.; Bellanova, G.; Bergamini, C.; Bersigotti, L.; Bianchi, P. P.; Bombardini, C.; Borzellino, G.; Bozzo, S.; Brachini, G.; Buonanno, G. M.; Canini, T.; Cardella, S.; Carrara, G.; Cassini, D.; Castriconi, M.; Ceccarelli, G.; Celi, D.; Ceresoli, M.; Chiarugi, M.; Cillara, N.; Cimino, F.; Cobuccio, L.; Cocorullo, G.; Colangelo, E.; Costa, G.; Crucitti, A.; Dalla Caneva, P.; De Luca, M.; De Manzoni Garberini, A.; De Nisco, C.; De Prizio, M.; De Sol, A.; Dibella, A.; Falcioni, T.; Falco, N.; Farina, C.; Finotti, E.; Fontana, T.; Francioni, G.; Fransvea, P.; Frezza, B.; Garulli, G.; Genna, M.; Giannessi, S.; Gioffre, A.; Giordano, A.; Gozzo, D.; Grimaldi, S.; Gulotta, G.; Iacopini, V.; Iarussi, T.; Laterza, E.; Leonardi, A.; Lepre, L.; Lorenzon, L.; Luridiana, G.; Malagnino, A.; Mar, G.; Marini, P.; Marzaioli, R.; Massa, G.; Mecarelli, V.; Mingoli, A.; Nigri, G.; Occhionorelli, S.; Paderno, N.; Palini, G. M.; Paradies, D.; Paroli, M.; Perrone, F.; Petruzzelli, L.; Pezzolla, A.; Piazza, D.; Piazza, V.; Piccoli, M.; Pisanu, A.; Podda, M.; Poillucci, G.; Porfidia, R.; Rossi, G.; Ruscelli, P.; Spagnoli, A.; Sulis, R.; Tartaglia, D.; Trana, C.; Travaglino, A.; Tomaiuolo, P.; Valeri, A.; Vasquez, G.; Zago, M.; Zanoni, E.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY SURGERY. - ISSN 1863-9933. - 45:(2019). [10.1007/s00068-019-01186-2]

Risk factors for postoperative morbidity following appendectomy in the elderly: a nationwide prospective cohort study

Poillucci G.;Balducci G.;Bersigotti L.;Brachini G.;Cardella S.;Carrara G.;Cassini D.;Chiarugi M.;Colangelo E.;Fontana T.;Francioni G.;Fransvea P.;Frezza B.;Giannessi S.;Lorenzon L.;Mingoli A.;Nigri G.;Poillucci G.;Vasquez G.;Zanoni E.
2019

Abstract

Background: A limited number of studies investigating perioperative risk factors associated with emergency appendectomy in elderly patients have been published to date. Whether older age may be associated with poorer outcomes following appendectomy is still a matter of debate. The primary aim of this study was to determine the predictors of postoperative morbidity following appendectomy in patients aged ≥ 65 years. Methods: Data regarding all elderly patients who underwent emergency appendectomy from January 2017 to June 2018 admitted 36 Italian surgical departments were prospectively collected and analyzed. Baseline demographics and perioperative variables were evaluated. Uni- and multivariate analyses adjusted for differences between groups were carried out to determine possible predictors of adverse outcomes after appendectomy. Results: Between January 2017 and June 2018, 135 patients aged ≥ 65 years with a diagnosis of AA met the study inclusion criteria. Twenty-six patients (19.3%) were diagnosed with some type of postoperative complication. Decreasing the preoperative hemoglobin level showed a statistically significant association with postoperative complications (OR 0.77, CI 0.61–0.97, P = 0.03). Preoperative creatinine level (P = 0.02, OR 2.04, CI 1.12–3.72), and open appendectomy (P = 0.03, OR 2.67, CI 1.11–6.38) were significantly associated with postoperative morbidity. After adjustment, the only independent predictor of postoperative morbidity was preoperative creatinine level (P = 0.04, OR 2.01, CI 1.05–3.89). Conclusions: In elderly patients with AA, perioperative risk assessment in the emergency setting must be as accurate as possible to identify modifiable risk factors that can be addressed before surgery, such as preoperative hemoglobin and creatinine levels.
2019
acute appendicitis; appendectomy; elderly; frail patients; postoperative complications
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Risk factors for postoperative morbidity following appendectomy in the elderly: a nationwide prospective cohort study / Poillucci, G.; Podda, M.; Pisanu, A.; Mortola, L.; Dalla Caneva, P.; Massa, G.; Costa, G.; Savastano, R.; Cillara, N.; Agresta, F.; Alemanno, G.; Anania, G.; Antropoli, M.; Argenio, G.; Atzeni, J.; Avenia, N.; Azzinnaro, A.; Baldazzi, G.; Balducci, G.; Barbera, G.; Bellanova, G.; Bergamini, C.; Bersigotti, L.; Bianchi, P. P.; Bombardini, C.; Borzellino, G.; Bozzo, S.; Brachini, G.; Buonanno, G. M.; Canini, T.; Cardella, S.; Carrara, G.; Cassini, D.; Castriconi, M.; Ceccarelli, G.; Celi, D.; Ceresoli, M.; Chiarugi, M.; Cillara, N.; Cimino, F.; Cobuccio, L.; Cocorullo, G.; Colangelo, E.; Costa, G.; Crucitti, A.; Dalla Caneva, P.; De Luca, M.; De Manzoni Garberini, A.; De Nisco, C.; De Prizio, M.; De Sol, A.; Dibella, A.; Falcioni, T.; Falco, N.; Farina, C.; Finotti, E.; Fontana, T.; Francioni, G.; Fransvea, P.; Frezza, B.; Garulli, G.; Genna, M.; Giannessi, S.; Gioffre, A.; Giordano, A.; Gozzo, D.; Grimaldi, S.; Gulotta, G.; Iacopini, V.; Iarussi, T.; Laterza, E.; Leonardi, A.; Lepre, L.; Lorenzon, L.; Luridiana, G.; Malagnino, A.; Mar, G.; Marini, P.; Marzaioli, R.; Massa, G.; Mecarelli, V.; Mingoli, A.; Nigri, G.; Occhionorelli, S.; Paderno, N.; Palini, G. M.; Paradies, D.; Paroli, M.; Perrone, F.; Petruzzelli, L.; Pezzolla, A.; Piazza, D.; Piazza, V.; Piccoli, M.; Pisanu, A.; Podda, M.; Poillucci, G.; Porfidia, R.; Rossi, G.; Ruscelli, P.; Spagnoli, A.; Sulis, R.; Tartaglia, D.; Trana, C.; Travaglino, A.; Tomaiuolo, P.; Valeri, A.; Vasquez, G.; Zago, M.; Zanoni, E.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY SURGERY. - ISSN 1863-9933. - 45:(2019). [10.1007/s00068-019-01186-2]
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