Pelvic Organ Prolapse Clinical Trial
Official title:
Predictors of Post Operative Morbidity in Older Women With Pelvic Organ Prolapse
The Investigators hypothesize that functional status scores in elderly women undergoing
surgery for pelvic organ prolapse will be lower at 6 weeks post-operatively but will have
returned to baseline at 12 weeks post-operatively.
The Investigators hypothesize that greater co-morbidity, frailty and worse functional status
before surgery are associated with slower functional recovery, prolonged length of stay in a
hospital or nursing care institution and greater post-operative complications following
surgery for pelvic organ prolapse.
An increasing number of elderly women are undergoing surgical treatment for pelvic organ
prolapse (POP). Based on US Census data1 and the estimated prevalence of pelvic organ
prolapse in women 60 and over, an estimated 1.6 million women over 60 are currently affected
with pelvic organ prolapse (POP). This number is expected to increase to 3.4 million by
2050. Prior studies show that geriatric patients have unique physiologic vulnerability, and
elderly women undergoing surgery are at risk for worse post-operative outcomes than younger
women. However, data from the urogynecology literature are conflicting. Some studies show an
increased risk for complications as women age while other studies show no significant
increased risk. Other evidence suggests that elderly women still are below their baseline
quality-of-life status 6 weeks post-operatively. Return to baseline functional status at 6
weeks post-operatively was not improved when these women were randomized to enhanced
pre-operative geriatric assessment versus routine care. These studies were limited by low
numbers of very old women and women undergoing obliterative surgery, usually recommended for
women with higher co-morbidities and lower functional status.
Post-operative outcomes have been traditionally measured in terms of medically documented
complications such as infection, organ injury, cardiac and pulmonary complications. However,
studies from other surgical specialties suggest that older subjects undergoing surgery can
suffer from significant worsening of functional status resulting in disability, need for
long-term care, and dependency at home. Objective markers of functional status, co-morbidity
and frailty are potential useful predictors of post-operative complications following
surgery in the elderly. However, there is lack of data on the functional status of elderly
women undergoing POP surgery, as well as on factors influencing recovery from surgery. The
goal of our study is to explore the utility of pre-operative markers of functional status,
co-morbidities and frailty to explain post-operative morbidities in elderly women undergoing
surgical treatment for pelvic organ prolapse.
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