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Table 1 Patient demographics and perioperative risk factors

From: A retrospective study on the relationship between 5 modified frailty index (5-mFI) and postoperative complications of gynecological elderly patients undergoing abdominal surgery

 

Total

Complications

No complications

P value

No.of patients

294

98(33.3%)

196(66.7%)

 

Mean age,yrs(M(IQR))

66(7)

67(7)

66(6)

0.011

BMI

23.4(4.0)

24.0(5.0)

23.3(4.0)

0.524

ASA Class

   

0.039

I

1(0.3%)

0(0.0%)

1(0.5%)

 

II

205(69.7%)

60(61.2%)

145(74.0%)

 

III

87(29.6%)

38(38.8%)

49(25.0%)

 

IV

1(0.3%)

0(0.0%)

1(0.5%)

 

Hospital stay, days (M(IQR))

12(7)

15(9)

11(6)

< 0.001

Operation time, mins (M(IQR))

135(95)

162(96)

120(83)

< 0.001

5-mFI

   

0.002

0

179(60.9%)

46(46.9%)

133(67.9%)

 

1

96(32.7%)

45(45.9%)

51(26.0%)

 

2

17(5.8%)

6(6.1%)

11(5.6%)

 

3

2(0.7%)

1(1.0%)

1(0.5%)

 
  1. BMI, body mass index; ASA, American Society of Anesthesiologists.5-mFI, 5 modified frailty index.
  2. Values are presented as median (range interquartile).
  3. a The difference was significant at 0.05 level.