Lambert M E, Baguley P, Charlesworth D
J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino). 1986 May-Jun;27(3):256-61.
A series of 180 consecutive patients with ruptured aortic aneurysms has been studied to determine the causes of death. 18% died before operation could be carried out, 8% proved inoperable and a further 10.5% died before operation could be completed. Overall mortality was 75%. By multivariate analysis, the most significant preoperative features influencing survival were a systolic BP less than 80 mmHg on admission and a history of hypertension, angina or myocardial infarct. The mortality increased with increasing age. Administration of fresh frozen plasma preoperatively significantly increased survival. However, we could not identify a single group of patients for whom the outcome was inevitably fatal.