The Risk of Mortality in Elderly Patients with Acute Vascular Insufficiency of the Intestine is 2.5-Fold Greater than that in Adult Patients: An Analysis of 36,864 Patients

CONCLUSION: For elderly patients emergently admitted for intestinal vascular insufficiency, the odds of mortality were 2.5 times greater than in adult patients. Age, male sex, operation, and several comorbidities were risk factors for mortality; whereas, invasive diagnostic procedures and longer hospital stay were the protective factors against mortality.PMID:37972543
Source: Surgical Technology International - Category: Surgery Authors: Source Type: research