Objective: To determine the epidemiological trends, spectrum of etiologies,
morbidity and mortality of acute renal failure (ARF) in patients over 80 y
ears old. Design: Historical cohort analysis.
Setting: Intensive care unit (ICU) of nephrology, Tenon Hospital, Paris. Pa
tients ann participants: The criteria of inclusion was ARE defined on the b
asis of a creatinine value over 120 mu mol/l, in patients over 80 years of
age admitted between October 1971 and September 1996. When moderate chronic
nephropathy was pre-existing, ARF was defined by the increase of at least
50 % over the basal creatininemia.
Measurements and results: Three hundred and eighty-one patients over 80 yea
rs of age were included. The etiology and mechanism of ARF are detailed. 29
% of the patients received dialysis. Global mortality at the hospital was
40 %. Factors significantly associated with a poor prognosis are identified
. Mean survival after hospitalization was 19 months.
Conclusion: The frequency of admission to ICUs for ARF in patients older th
an 80 years seems to be on the increase. Mortality is less severe than expe
cted. These patients could benefit from the renal replacement therapy of mo
dern intensive care medicine.