Title of article :
Assessment of Perioperative Risk Factors; Medical Disorders, ASA Classifications, MRC Scale, Smoking and Opium Habit among Elderly Patients for Elective Surgery: Tehran-Iran
Author/Authors :
Agin ، K نويسنده Associated Professor of the Respiratory Medicine, Loqman Hakeem general Teaching Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran , , Ardehali ، SH نويسنده Assistant Professor of the Critical Care Medicine, Loqman Hakeem general Teaching Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Background: Background: Elderly patients are more likely to
require surgery and are at greater risk for surgical
complications than young age group. The causal factors
include decreasing physiologic reserve and increasing number
of underlying health check problems. The aim of the current
study is to evaluate preoperatively common medical disorders
and habits as risk factors among elderly patients.
Method: The protocol of study was finalized with an interview
and was completed in several standard screening
questionnaires.
Results: A total of 155 subjects completed the criteria of study.
Mean age was recorded 69.8±5.7 SD years (female: 52%,
male: 48%). Frequency of smoking habit, opium using and
alcohol drinking was 42 %( male; 53%), 15% (male; 85%) and
5%. Common disorders included respiratory (36%),
cardiovascular (31%), diabetes mellitus (11%), renal (7%) and
cerebrovascular (5%). Frequency of perioperative mortality
risk of elderly patients occupied ASA classifications,
including; classes=III 33% and IV =37%, respectively. The
significant differences were seen between ASA classifications
and MRC scale (? < 0.001). However, meaningful differences
were found between gender and opium using (? < 0.001, odd
ratio=7.6).
Conclusion: Our finding indicated that mortality rate of
perioperative risk was considerably based upon ASA physical
status classification among elderly Iranians. It may be due to
significant prevalence of respiratory and cardiovascular
diseases, and also additionally present hazardous habits as
smoking and opium using among aged patients. Surgical team
should be awarded respect to social habits and frequency of
disorders among the old-age population.
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine