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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 54, 507-511, Copyright © 1992 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
DA Sisto, DM Hoffman, S Fernandes and RW Frater
Increasing numbers of octogenarians are seen in the operating room or
critical care unit with circumstances for which intraaortic balloon pump
(IABP) assistance is appropriate, but it has been suggested that the
complication rate for IABP use in octogenarians is excessive. From 1980 to
1990, 25 octogenarians needed an IABP in our institution, as an adjunct to
operation in 20 patients (1 had repair of a ventricular rupture and 19
underwent coronary grafting); 5 patients did not have operation. The
indications for IABP use were unstable angina, 12 (48%); cardiogenic shock,
10 (40%); and difficulty weaning off cardiopulmonary bypass, 3 (12%)--these
3 were the only ones who had insertion through a femoral cut-down. No
serious insertion difficulties were noticed with the percutaneous route in
the other 22 patients. Without operation, 4 of 5 patients died in the
hospital (80%), and the 5th died 2 years 8 months after discharge. After
operation, there were two hospital deaths (10%) and two late deaths,
neither from cardiac causes. A fatal outcome occurred in 6 of 9 patients
with cardiogenic shock. Intraaortic balloon pump-related complications were
rare, minor, and unrelated to IABP assistance duration, which ranged from
24 to 146 hours (mean, 49.9 hours). No long-term vascular complications
resulted. Hospital stay averaged 22.2 days. At follow-up from 9 to 81
months (mean, 51.8 months), of the 16 survivors, 12 (75%) were in New York
Heart Association class I/II and 2 each were in classes III and
IV.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Is use of the intraaortic balloon pump in octogenarians justified?
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461.
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