ObjeCtive: To determine the results of cardiac surgery in the very eld
erly. Design and subjects: A retrospective study of 56 very elderly pa
tients (mean age 82 years, range 79-89 years) undergoing open heart su
rgery between 1988 and 1991. Thirty-three patients had coronary artery
bypass grafting, 12 had valve replacement alone and 11 had valve repl
acement with an associated procedure. Setting: St Francis Xavier Cabri
ni Hospital, Melbourne - a large private hospital. Results: There were
four in-hospital deaths (7%). The one-year actuarial survival rate wa
s 88%. Of the 49 survivors, 92% were in New York Heart Association (NY
HA) Class III or IV before operation, whereas 96% were in NYHA Class I
or II a mean of 15 months after operation. Conclusion: In very elderl
y patients with medically refractory cardiac symptoms, cardiac surgery
has a tolerable mortality and provides excellent relief of symptoms.