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. 2022 Apr;39(4):406-412.
doi: 10.1177/10499091211020276. Epub 2021 May 28.

Preoperative Advance Care Planning for Older Adults Undergoing Major Abdominal Surgery

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Preoperative Advance Care Planning for Older Adults Undergoing Major Abdominal Surgery

Josh Bleicher et al. Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2022 Apr.

Abstract

Background: Advance care planning (ACP) is recommended for older patients undergoing surgery. ACP consists of creating advance directives (ADs), identifying surrogate decision makers (SDMs), and documenting goals of care. We identified factors associated with documentation of preoperative ACP to identify opportunities to optimize ACP for older surgical patients.

Methods: This was a retrospective study of surgical patients ≥70 years old who underwent elective, high-risk abdominal procedures between 01/2015-08/2019. Clinical data were obtained from our institution's National Surgical Quality Improvement Project database. ACP metrics were extracted from the electronic medical record. We analyzed the data to identify patient factors associated with ACP metrics. We also analyzed whether ACP was more frequent for patients who experienced postoperative complications or death.

Results: 267/1,651 patients were included. 97 patients (36%) had an AD available on the day of surgery, 57 (21%) had an SDM identified, and 31 (12%) had a documented goals of care conversation. On multivariable analysis, older age and white race were associated with an increased likelihood of having an AD available on the day of surgery. Women were 1.7 times more likely to have an SDM (p = 0.02). No patient or surgeon factors were significantly associated with goals of care documentation. ACP was not performed more frequently in patients who experienced postoperative complications or death.

Conclusion: In this series, ACP was not routinely documented for older patients undergoing major surgery. ACP was not more frequent in patients who experienced complications or death, demonstrating the importance of universal preoperative ACP in older patients.

Keywords: advance care planning; geriatric medicine; geriatric surgery; palliative care; perioperative care; surgery.

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CONFLICT OF INTEREST: The authors have no financial or personal conflicts of interest to declare.

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