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Frailty was associated with a significant increase in 30-day complications after ambulatory hernia repair or ambulatory surgery of the breast, thyroid, or parathyroid, according to the results of a large retrospective cohort study.

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Frailty was associated with a significant increase in 30-day complications after ambulatory hernia repair or ambulatory surgery of the breast, thyroid, or parathyroid, according to the results of a large retrospective cohort study.

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Key clinical point: Frailty was an independent risk factor for 30-day complications of ambulatory surgery, independent of age and other correlates.

Major finding: Having an intermediate (0.18-0.35) frailty score increased the odds of any complication by 70% (OR, 1.7).

Data source: A single-center retrospective cohort study of 140,828 patients older than 40 years from the 2007-2010 American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program.

Disclosures: The investigators had no disclosures.

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