Predicting postoperative complications following mastectomy in the elderly: Evidence for the 5-factor frailty index.
Kristen DammeyerAllyson R AlfonsoGustave K DiepRami S KantarZoe P BermanDavid A DaarElie P RamlyMichael SosinDaniel J CeradiniPublished in: The breast journal (2021)
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.
Keyphrases
- patients undergoing
- risk factors
- quality improvement
- end stage renal disease
- breast reconstruction
- community dwelling
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- acute coronary syndrome
- peritoneal dialysis
- type diabetes
- physical activity
- middle aged
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- machine learning
- weight loss
- insulin resistance