Background: In the perioperative context, a frailty evaluation scale must consider certain characteristics such as validation, execution speed, simplicity, the capacity to measure multiple dimensions and not being dependent on a cognitive or physical test that could not be performed prior to surgery. The test should select patients that could benefit from interventions aimed to improve their postoperative outcomes. Aim: To validate two frailty evaluation scales for the perioperative period. Material and Methods: The Risk Analysis Index with local modifications (RAI-M) were applied to 201 patients aged 73 +/- 7years (49% women) and the Edmonton frailty scale were applied in 151 patients aged 73 +/- 7 years (49% women) in the preoperative per...
ABSTRACT Background: The purpose of this study is to determine if preoperative assessment of frailty...
Patients undergoing radical pelvic surgery such as proctectomy or radical cystectomy are at risk of ...
OBJECTIVES: Patient frailty is increasingly recognised as contributing to adverse postoperative outc...
This study aimed to examine the feasibility of using a frailty index (FI) based on comprehensive ger...
Elderly surgical population is growing faster than the rate of population ageing. The risk of postop...
Background/objectives: Frail patients are increasingly presenting for both perioperative and intensi...
Frailty, as an age-related syndrome of reduced physiological reserve, contributes significantly to p...
Introduction Despite growing evidence, uncertainty persists about which frailty assessment tools are...
Frailty is a complex geriatric syndrome that is relatively common among surgical patients worldwide....
Preoperative frailty predicts adverse postoperative outcomes. Recommendations for preoperative asse...
INTRODUCTION: Frailty is of increasing importance to perioperative and critical care medicine, as th...
Abstract Background Preoperative frailty predicts adverse postoperative outcomes. Despite the advant...
Objective: This study was aimed to determine preoperative frailty assessment screening on...
ObjectiveTo compare the associations between frailty indices and postoperative complications among o...
At present there is strong evidence demonstrating that not chronological age, but the presence of fr...
ABSTRACT Background: The purpose of this study is to determine if preoperative assessment of frailty...
Patients undergoing radical pelvic surgery such as proctectomy or radical cystectomy are at risk of ...
OBJECTIVES: Patient frailty is increasingly recognised as contributing to adverse postoperative outc...
This study aimed to examine the feasibility of using a frailty index (FI) based on comprehensive ger...
Elderly surgical population is growing faster than the rate of population ageing. The risk of postop...
Background/objectives: Frail patients are increasingly presenting for both perioperative and intensi...
Frailty, as an age-related syndrome of reduced physiological reserve, contributes significantly to p...
Introduction Despite growing evidence, uncertainty persists about which frailty assessment tools are...
Frailty is a complex geriatric syndrome that is relatively common among surgical patients worldwide....
Preoperative frailty predicts adverse postoperative outcomes. Recommendations for preoperative asse...
INTRODUCTION: Frailty is of increasing importance to perioperative and critical care medicine, as th...
Abstract Background Preoperative frailty predicts adverse postoperative outcomes. Despite the advant...
Objective: This study was aimed to determine preoperative frailty assessment screening on...
ObjectiveTo compare the associations between frailty indices and postoperative complications among o...
At present there is strong evidence demonstrating that not chronological age, but the presence of fr...
ABSTRACT Background: The purpose of this study is to determine if preoperative assessment of frailty...
Patients undergoing radical pelvic surgery such as proctectomy or radical cystectomy are at risk of ...
OBJECTIVES: Patient frailty is increasingly recognised as contributing to adverse postoperative outc...