Abstract
We report a prospective controlled trial looking at the outcome of major abdominal surgery judged on the ability of patients to return to their preoperative activity level. Eighty patients were included in the study. Forty of these were over 80 years old and the remainder in the age group 40-65 years. Fifty-four per cent of the over 80s demonstrated an increased level of dependance six months after surgery compared to 18% of the 40-65 year olds. The mortality rate at six months was 42% for the over 80 group. The poor prognosis of elderly surgical patients not only in their increased mortality rate but also in their dependency should be considered before they are subjected to major abdominal surgery.
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