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Influence of comorbidity on outcome after pulmonary resection in the elderly.

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  • Influence of comorbidity on outcome after pulmonary resection in the elderly. Abstract Text:

    morris beshayMorris Beshay,patrick dornPatrick Dorn,hans-beat risHans-Beat Ris,ralph a schmidRalph A Schmid,morris beshayMorris Beshay,patrick dornPatrick Dorn,hans-beat risHans-Beat Ris,ralph a schmidRalph A Schmid,

    The aim of this study was to determine the influence of comorbidity on outcome after pulmonary resection in patients over 75 years old. Three hundred and thirty-three patients with non-small-cell lung cancer operated on between 1998 and 2002 were divided into 3 age groups: < 60 years (group 1), 60-75 years (group 2), > 75 years (group 3). Overall operative mortality was 0.3%; 30-day mortality was 1%. There were more major complications with re-operation in groups 1 and 2, but minor complications occurred significantly more frequently in group 3 (36% vs 16%). Overall mean hospital stay was 12 days, with no significant difference among groups. Three-year survival rates were: 80%, 70%, and 65% in groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively, with no significant difference among groups. Age or the presence of comorbidity should not be considered contraindications for lung resection. With proper patient selection and careful preoperative evaluation, many major complications after pneumonectomy are avoidable.

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    m beshayM Beshay,p dornP Dorn,hb risHB Ris,ra schmidRA Schmid,m beshayM Beshay,p dornP Dorn,hb risHB Ris,ra schmidRA Schmid,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Asian cardiovascular & thoracic annals

    VOLUME: 15

    Page Numbers: 297-302

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    ISSN: 1816-5370

    DAY: 31

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: , Division of General Thoracic Surgery, Evangelic Hospital Bielefeld, 33605 Bielefeld, Germany. morris.beshay@evkb.de.

    Country: Singapore

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