Surgical mortality in patients in extremis: futility in emergency abdominal surgery

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Ramirez-Giraldo, Camilo [1 ,2 ]
Isaza-Restrepo, Andres [1 ,2 ]
Camilo Garcia-Peralta, Juan [2 ]
Gonzalez-Tamayo, Juliana [2 ]
Ibanez-Pinilla, Milciades [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Hosp Univ Mayor, Calle 24 29-45, Bogota, Colombia
[2] Univ Rosario, Bogota, Colombia
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Futility; Mortality; Emergency laparotomy; Surgical ethics; Risk factors; AMERICAN-COLLEGE; GENERAL-SURGERY; RISK CALCULATOR;
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10.1186/s12893-022-01897-1
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R61 [外科手术学];
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BackgroundThe number of older patients with multiple comorbidities in the emergency service is increasingly frequent, which implies the risk of incurring in futile surgical interventions. Some interventions generate false expectations of survival or quality of life in patients and families and represent a negligible therapeutic benefit in patients whose chances of survival are minimal. In order to address this dilemma, we describe mortality in a cohort of patients undergoing emergency laparotomy with a risk >= 75% per the ACS NSQIP Surgical Risk Calculator.MethodsA retrospective observational study was designed to analyze postoperative mortality and factors associated with postoperative mortality in a cohort of patients undergoing emergency laparotomy between January 2018 and December 2021 in a high-complexity hospital who had a mortality risk >= 75% per the ACS NSQIP Surgical Risk Calculator.ResultsA total of 890 emergency laparotomies were performed during the study period, and 50 patients were included for the analysis. Patient median age was 82.5 (IQR: 18.25) years old and 33 (66.00%) were male. The most frequent diagnoses were mesenteric ischemia 21 (42%) and secondary peritonitis 18 (36%). Mortality in the series was 92%. Twenty-four (54.34%) died within the first 24 h of the postoperative period; 11 (23.91%) within 72 h and 10 (21.73%) within 30 days. APACHE II and SOFA scores were statistically significantly higher in patients who died.ConclusionsAll available tools should be used to make decisions, with the most reliable and objective information possible, and be particularly vigilant in patients at extreme risk (mortality risk greater than 75% according to ACS NSQIP Surgical Risk Calculator) to avoid futility and its consequences. The available information should be shared with the patient, the family, or their guardians through an assertive and empathetic communication strategy. It is necessary to insist on a culture of surgical ethics based on reflection and continuous improvement in patient care and to know how to accompany them in order to have a proper death.
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