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Frail patients having vascular surgery during the early COVID‐19 pandemic experienced high rates of adverse perioperative events and amputation

BACKGROUND: Frailty predicts adverse perioperative outcomes and increased mortality in patients having vascular surgery. Frailty assessment is a potential tool to inform resource allocation, and shared decision‐making about vascular surgery in the resource constrained COVID‐19 pandemic environment....

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Autores principales: Aitken, Sarah J., Allard, Bernard, Altaf, Nishath, Atkinson, Noel, Aziz, Omar, Battersby, Ruth, Benson, Ruth, Chambers, Jennifer L., Charlton, Gabriella, Coleman, Chloe, Dawson, Joseph A., Dean, Anastasia, Dhal, Bedanta S., Fitridge, Robert, Gan, John, Hanna, Joseph, Hattam, Andrew T., Hein, Martin, Hon, Kay, Khoo, Samantha, Kilby, Joseph, Kuang, Beatrice, Leong, Kai Wen, Lim, Eunice, Liu, Ju‐wei N., McClure, David N., Mehta, Shreya, Moss, Jana‐Lee, Muller, Juanita, Musicki, Korana, Nandhra, Sandip, Papanikolas, Michael J, Pineda, Fernando Picazo, Pond, Franklin, Ravintharan, Nandhini, Richards, Toby, Saeed, Hani, Selvaraj, Christopher N., Singh, Gurkirat, Sivakumaran, Yogeesan, Stavert, Bethany M., Suthers, Elizabeth, Tang, Robert, Varley, Vincent C., Vasudevan, Thodur M., Vo, Uyen G., Wagner, Timothy, Wang, Judy, Wong, Jackie
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9347445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35674397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ans.17810
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author Aitken, Sarah J.
Allard, Bernard
Altaf, Nishath
Atkinson, Noel
Aziz, Omar
Battersby, Ruth
Benson, Ruth
Chambers, Jennifer L.
Charlton, Gabriella
Coleman, Chloe
Dawson, Joseph A.
Dean, Anastasia
Dhal, Bedanta S.
Fitridge, Robert
Gan, John
Hanna, Joseph
Hattam, Andrew T.
Hein, Martin
Hon, Kay
Khoo, Samantha
Kilby, Joseph
Kuang, Beatrice
Leong, Kai Wen
Lim, Eunice
Liu, Ju‐wei N.
McClure, David N.
Mehta, Shreya
Moss, Jana‐Lee
Muller, Juanita
Musicki, Korana
Nandhra, Sandip
Papanikolas, Michael J
Pineda, Fernando Picazo
Pond, Franklin
Ravintharan, Nandhini
Richards, Toby
Saeed, Hani
Selvaraj, Christopher N.
Singh, Gurkirat
Sivakumaran, Yogeesan
Stavert, Bethany M.
Suthers, Elizabeth
Tang, Robert
Varley, Vincent C.
Vasudevan, Thodur M.
Vo, Uyen G.
Wagner, Timothy
Wang, Judy
Wong, Jackie
author_facet Aitken, Sarah J.
Allard, Bernard
Altaf, Nishath
Atkinson, Noel
Aziz, Omar
Battersby, Ruth
Benson, Ruth
Chambers, Jennifer L.
Charlton, Gabriella
Coleman, Chloe
Dawson, Joseph A.
Dean, Anastasia
Dhal, Bedanta S.
Fitridge, Robert
Gan, John
Hanna, Joseph
Hattam, Andrew T.
Hein, Martin
Hon, Kay
Khoo, Samantha
Kilby, Joseph
Kuang, Beatrice
Leong, Kai Wen
Lim, Eunice
Liu, Ju‐wei N.
McClure, David N.
Mehta, Shreya
Moss, Jana‐Lee
Muller, Juanita
Musicki, Korana
Nandhra, Sandip
Papanikolas, Michael J
Pineda, Fernando Picazo
Pond, Franklin
Ravintharan, Nandhini
Richards, Toby
Saeed, Hani
Selvaraj, Christopher N.
Singh, Gurkirat
Sivakumaran, Yogeesan
Stavert, Bethany M.
Suthers, Elizabeth
Tang, Robert
Varley, Vincent C.
Vasudevan, Thodur M.
Vo, Uyen G.
Wagner, Timothy
Wang, Judy
Wong, Jackie
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description BACKGROUND: Frailty predicts adverse perioperative outcomes and increased mortality in patients having vascular surgery. Frailty assessment is a potential tool to inform resource allocation, and shared decision‐making about vascular surgery in the resource constrained COVID‐19 pandemic environment. This cohort study describes the prevalence of frailty in patients having vascular surgery and the association between frailty, mortality and perioperative outcomes. METHODS: The COVID‐19 Vascular Service in Australia (COVER‐AU) prospective cohort study evaluates 30‐day and six‐month outcomes for consecutive patients having vascular surgery in 11 Australian vascular units, March–July 2020. The primary outcome was mortality, with secondary outcomes procedure‐related outcomes and hospital utilization. Frailty was assessed using the nine‐point visual Clinical Frailty Score, scores of 5 or more considered frail. RESULTS: Of the 917 patients enrolled, 203 were frail (22.1%). The 30 day and 6 month mortality was 2.0% (n = 20) and 5.9% (n = 35) respectively with no significant difference between frail and non‐frail patients (OR 1.68, 95%CI 0.79–3.54). However, frail patients stayed longer in hospital, had more perioperative complications, and were more likely to be readmitted or have a reoperation when compared to non‐frail patients. At 6 months, frail patients had twice the odds of major amputation compared to non‐frail patients, after adjustment (OR 2.01; 95% CI 1.17–3.78), driven by a high rate of amputation during the period of reduced surgical activity. CONCLUSION: Our findings highlight that older, frail patients, experience potentially preventable adverse outcomes and there is a need for targeted interventions to optimize care, especially in times of healthcare stress.
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spelling pubmed-93474452022-08-03 Frail patients having vascular surgery during the early COVID‐19 pandemic experienced high rates of adverse perioperative events and amputation Aitken, Sarah J. Allard, Bernard Altaf, Nishath Atkinson, Noel Aziz, Omar Battersby, Ruth Benson, Ruth Chambers, Jennifer L. Charlton, Gabriella Coleman, Chloe Dawson, Joseph A. Dean, Anastasia Dhal, Bedanta S. Fitridge, Robert Gan, John Hanna, Joseph Hattam, Andrew T. Hein, Martin Hon, Kay Khoo, Samantha Kilby, Joseph Kuang, Beatrice Leong, Kai Wen Lim, Eunice Liu, Ju‐wei N. McClure, David N. Mehta, Shreya Moss, Jana‐Lee Muller, Juanita Musicki, Korana Nandhra, Sandip Papanikolas, Michael J Pineda, Fernando Picazo Pond, Franklin Ravintharan, Nandhini Richards, Toby Saeed, Hani Selvaraj, Christopher N. Singh, Gurkirat Sivakumaran, Yogeesan Stavert, Bethany M. Suthers, Elizabeth Tang, Robert Varley, Vincent C. Vasudevan, Thodur M. Vo, Uyen G. Wagner, Timothy Wang, Judy Wong, Jackie ANZ J Surg Original Articles BACKGROUND: Frailty predicts adverse perioperative outcomes and increased mortality in patients having vascular surgery. Frailty assessment is a potential tool to inform resource allocation, and shared decision‐making about vascular surgery in the resource constrained COVID‐19 pandemic environment. This cohort study describes the prevalence of frailty in patients having vascular surgery and the association between frailty, mortality and perioperative outcomes. METHODS: The COVID‐19 Vascular Service in Australia (COVER‐AU) prospective cohort study evaluates 30‐day and six‐month outcomes for consecutive patients having vascular surgery in 11 Australian vascular units, March–July 2020. The primary outcome was mortality, with secondary outcomes procedure‐related outcomes and hospital utilization. Frailty was assessed using the nine‐point visual Clinical Frailty Score, scores of 5 or more considered frail. RESULTS: Of the 917 patients enrolled, 203 were frail (22.1%). The 30 day and 6 month mortality was 2.0% (n = 20) and 5.9% (n = 35) respectively with no significant difference between frail and non‐frail patients (OR 1.68, 95%CI 0.79–3.54). However, frail patients stayed longer in hospital, had more perioperative complications, and were more likely to be readmitted or have a reoperation when compared to non‐frail patients. At 6 months, frail patients had twice the odds of major amputation compared to non‐frail patients, after adjustment (OR 2.01; 95% CI 1.17–3.78), driven by a high rate of amputation during the period of reduced surgical activity. CONCLUSION: Our findings highlight that older, frail patients, experience potentially preventable adverse outcomes and there is a need for targeted interventions to optimize care, especially in times of healthcare stress. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2022-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9347445/ /pubmed/35674397 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ans.17810 Text en © 2022 The Authors. ANZ Journal of Surgery published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Aitken, Sarah J.
Allard, Bernard
Altaf, Nishath
Atkinson, Noel
Aziz, Omar
Battersby, Ruth
Benson, Ruth
Chambers, Jennifer L.
Charlton, Gabriella
Coleman, Chloe
Dawson, Joseph A.
Dean, Anastasia
Dhal, Bedanta S.
Fitridge, Robert
Gan, John
Hanna, Joseph
Hattam, Andrew T.
Hein, Martin
Hon, Kay
Khoo, Samantha
Kilby, Joseph
Kuang, Beatrice
Leong, Kai Wen
Lim, Eunice
Liu, Ju‐wei N.
McClure, David N.
Mehta, Shreya
Moss, Jana‐Lee
Muller, Juanita
Musicki, Korana
Nandhra, Sandip
Papanikolas, Michael J
Pineda, Fernando Picazo
Pond, Franklin
Ravintharan, Nandhini
Richards, Toby
Saeed, Hani
Selvaraj, Christopher N.
Singh, Gurkirat
Sivakumaran, Yogeesan
Stavert, Bethany M.
Suthers, Elizabeth
Tang, Robert
Varley, Vincent C.
Vasudevan, Thodur M.
Vo, Uyen G.
Wagner, Timothy
Wang, Judy
Wong, Jackie
Frail patients having vascular surgery during the early COVID‐19 pandemic experienced high rates of adverse perioperative events and amputation
title Frail patients having vascular surgery during the early COVID‐19 pandemic experienced high rates of adverse perioperative events and amputation
title_full Frail patients having vascular surgery during the early COVID‐19 pandemic experienced high rates of adverse perioperative events and amputation
title_fullStr Frail patients having vascular surgery during the early COVID‐19 pandemic experienced high rates of adverse perioperative events and amputation
title_full_unstemmed Frail patients having vascular surgery during the early COVID‐19 pandemic experienced high rates of adverse perioperative events and amputation
title_short Frail patients having vascular surgery during the early COVID‐19 pandemic experienced high rates of adverse perioperative events and amputation
title_sort frail patients having vascular surgery during the early covid‐19 pandemic experienced high rates of adverse perioperative events and amputation
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9347445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35674397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ans.17810
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