Severe acute pancreatitis in the elderly: etiology and clinical characteristics.

World J Gastroenterol

Department of General Surgery, Xuanwu Hospital, 45 Changchun Jie, Beijing 100053, China.

Published: April 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined the causes and clinical features of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) specifically in elderly patients (60 years and older) treated at Xuanwu Hospital in Beijing from 2000 to 2007.
  • Out of 169 SAP cases, 94 were elderly; their primary causes were biliary and idiopathic, contrasting with younger patients, where biliary, hyperlipidemic, and alcoholic causes were more common.
  • Elderly patients displayed significantly higher rates of co-morbid conditions and more severe organ failures, with mortality linked to the severity of SAP and occurrence of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), emphasizing the need for careful monitoring of organ function.

Article Abstract

Aim: To investigate the etiology and clinical characteristics of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) in elderly patients (> or = 60 years of age).

Methods: We reviewed retrospectively all the SAP cases treated in Xuanwu Hospital in Beijing between 2000 and 2007.

Results: In 169 patients with SAP, 94 were elderly and 16 died. Biliary and idiopathic etiologies were the first two causes that accounted for over 90% of SAP in the elderly. Biliary, hyperlipemic and alcoholic etiologies were the first three causes in the young. The proportion of co-morbidity of cholelithiasis, biliary infection, hypertension and coronary heart disease in the aged was significantly higher than that in their young partners. The scores of APACHE II and Ranson were also significantly higher in the elderly except the CT score. Organ failures were more common in the elderly, but the local pancreatic complications were not different between the two groups. Mortality of the aged was correlated with the severity of SAP, multiple co-morbidity and incidence of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). MODS was the main cause of death.

Conclusion: The etiology of SAP in the elderly is quite different from that in the young. Biliary and unknown factors are main causes in the aged. The elderly are subject to major organ failures but there is no difference in the occurrence of local pancreatic complications between the elderly and the young. It is crucial to monitor and improve the functions of major organs so as to prevent MODS in the aged with SAP.

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