1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0741-5214(97)70005-3
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Factors that affect the survival rate of patients with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms

Abstract: These findings suggest that the factors (loss of consciousness, creatinine level, hemoglobin level) that are predictive of death may be a reflection of shock in this patient population. Further studies should be directed to optimizing preoperative resuscitation. Patients who have a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm should not be denied therapy on the basis of any specific set of preoperative factors.

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“…Rather than using predictive variables to identify patients who will not survive, several studies, including this study, have been conducted to determine the surgical tactics and anesthesiological procedures that can improve the survival rate and identify patients in whom preoperative conditions and other clinical factors make conventional surgical repair inopportune. Although several authors noted higher mortality rates among elderly patients, 6,25,28,29) advanced age was not found to be a significant predictor of survival in this study. Once elderly patients have survived the operation, they can enjoy a long life expectancy, similar to their contemporaries in the general population.…”
Section: Figcontrasting
confidence: 77%
“…Rather than using predictive variables to identify patients who will not survive, several studies, including this study, have been conducted to determine the surgical tactics and anesthesiological procedures that can improve the survival rate and identify patients in whom preoperative conditions and other clinical factors make conventional surgical repair inopportune. Although several authors noted higher mortality rates among elderly patients, 6,25,28,29) advanced age was not found to be a significant predictor of survival in this study. Once elderly patients have survived the operation, they can enjoy a long life expectancy, similar to their contemporaries in the general population.…”
Section: Figcontrasting
confidence: 77%
“…Diğer bazı çalışmalarda ise hastada ameliyat öncesi düşük tansiyon, düşük hemoglobin seviyeleri varlığı ve kreatinin düzeyinin >1.5 mg/dl olmasının ameliyat sonrası yüksek mortalite ile ilşikili olduğu saptanmıştır. [8,9] Abdominal aort anevrizmalarının etyolojisinde sigara kullanımı, hipertansiyon, ateroskleroz, aile öyküsü, erkek cinsiyet gibi nedenler yer almaktadır. [10] Bizim çalışma grubumuzda da hipertansiyon, hiperlipidemi, diyabetes mellitus (DM), sigara kullanımı, serum kreatinin yüksekliği (>1.5 mg/dl) ve kronik tıkayıcı akciğer hastalığı eşlik eden hastalıklar olarak saptandı.…”
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“…Wartość ta nie odbiega znacząco od danych z piśmiennictwa [6,7] oraz wyników dużych badań publikowanych w ostatnich latach [8,9,10]. W badaniu z Mayo Clinic (USA), gdzie do analizy włączono 413 chorych wyniosła ona 45% [8].…”
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“…Inni autorzy stwierdzają, że wiek nie jest czynnikiem ryzyka [6,10]. Udowodniono, że osiemdziesięciolatkowie, którzy przeżyją zabieg operacyjny, mogą spodziewać się podobnej długości życia jak chorzy bez RAAA w tej grupie wiekowej [12,13].…”
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