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Preop walking speed predicts postop morbidity


 

AT THE ASA ANNUAL MEETING

Dr. Robinson replied that TUG is a good frailty assessment tool for now, but he and others are trying to develop something better. The American College of Surgeons geriatric task force is collaborating with the NSQIP to identify variables present in patients’ charts that correlate with global frailty and can serve as reliable predictors of postoperative risk.

He reported having no financial conflicts.

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