Predicting postoperative complications following mastectomy in the elderly: Evidence for the 5-factor frailty index |
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Authors: | Kristen Dammeyer BA Allyson R. Alfonso BS BA Gustave K. Diep MD Rami S. Kantar MD MPH Zoe P. Berman MD David A. Daar MD MBA Elie P. Ramly MD Michael Sosin MD Daniel J. Ceradini MD |
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Affiliation: | Hansjörg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery, NYU Langone Health, New York, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Understanding the risk factors that contribute to post-mastectomy complications can better inform preoperative discussions. Here, we assess the impact of the 5-Factor Frailty Index Score (mFI-5) in predicting 30-day postoperative complications in patients undergoing mastectomy. A retrospective review of the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS-NSQIP) data base was conducted for patients older than 65 undergoing mastectomy between 2010 and 2015. We assessed each patient's Frailty Index Score using the mFI-5. Primary outcomes included wound complications and overall complications. Multivariate logistic and linear regression analyses were used to determine the ability of the mFI-5 to predict postoperative outcomes. A total of 13,783 patients were analyzed. The rate of wound complications was 3.0%, while the rate of overall complications was 6.0%. An mFI-5 score greater than 2 was an independent risk factor for wound complications and overall complications. Overall, patients undergoing mastectomy with an mFI-5 of 2 or greater experienced higher rates of postoperative complications. The mFI-5 is an accessible tool that can be used to risk-stratify patients undergoing mastectomy and can positively contribute to the informed consent and shared decision-making process. |
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Keywords: | elderly frailty index mastectomy postoperative complications risk stratification |
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