Abstract
Abdominal aneurysm repair in octogenarians is controversial. To justify surgery, survival with a reasonable quality of life is required. Between 1980 and 1988, 34 octogenarians underwent aortic aneurysm surgery (14 elective, 20 emergency). Of the 21 survivors, 20 were interviewed to determine their quality of life. At the time of interview the patients had a median survival of 19 months (range 4-67 months). Twenty age/sex matched normal patients, from the same GP population, were interviewed for comparison. A structured questionnaire was used to assess: physical mobility, activities of daily living, sleep and emotional problems. A symptom survey was also performed. The survival trend of elective patients was similar to that of a demographically similar 'normal' population. The survival trend of emergency patients returned to 'normal' after the first postoperative month. Quality of life of the 20 patients was comparable to the lifestyle enjoyed by normal subjects. Of the 20 patients interviewed, 18 had returned home after surgery. Elective and emergency aortic aneurysm surgery can be performed with reasonable survival and a good quality of life, and therefore cannot be denied to octogenarians on the basis of age alone.
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