Frailty index predicts severe complications in gynecologic oncology patients

2014 
Abstract Objective The purpose of this study was to quantify the predictive value of frailty index on 30-day Clavien class IV (requiring critical care support) and class V (30-day mortality) complications after gynecologic cancer surgery. Methods Patients included in the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) 2008–2011 had a final diagnosis of gynecologic malignancy. Modified frailty index (mFI) was calculated with 11 variables. Higher mFI scores indicated more severe comorbidities. Logistic regression was used to control for known predictors of complications. Results Of the total 6551 patients, 188 (2.9%) of the patients experienced a Clavien IV/V complication. 2958 patients had a score of 0 (45.2%), 2405 patients had a score of 1 (36.7%), 985 patients had a score of 2 (15%), 162 patients had a score of 3 (2.5%) and 41 patients had a score ≥4 (0.6%). The rates of Clavien IV/V complications were 2%, 2.7%, 4.4%, 7.4% and 24.4% for mFI scores of 0, 1, 2, 3 and ≥4, respectively (p 10% risk). Conclusions Modified frailty index (mFI) is predictive of the need for critical care support and 30-day mortality after surgery for gynecologic cancer.
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