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The 5-factor frailty index for radical nephrectomy: Simplifying personalized preoperative risk-stratification
Benjamin N Schmeusser1, Viraj A Master2
1Department of Urology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA.
Abstract:
Radical nephrectomy is the gold standard treatment for large renal cell carcinoma. Given the rising incidence of renal cell carcinoma and higher prevalence of geriatric patients in the population, readily identifying patients preoperatively that are at risk for a more complicated postoperative course is critical. The 5-factor modified frailty index (5-IFi) is a scoring system that assigns 1 point for each of the following comorbidities: dependent functional status, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, congestive heart failure, and hypertension. Patients with higher 5-IFi scores have been shown to be at significant risk for increased postoperative morbidity and mortality in many cohorts, including patients that undergo radical nephrectomy. This simplified comorbidity index with only 5 components is much more clinically pragmatic than its predecessors. As we encounter an increasing volume of patients with renal cell carcinoma and geriatric surgical candidates, readily risk stratifying patients on a personalized basis may be informative for shared clinical and surgical-decision making.
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