2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12603-021-1701-8
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Comparing the Performance of Different Instruments for Diagnosing Frailty and Predicting Adverse Outcomes among Elderly Patients with Gastric Cancer

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“…The study by Ding et al . argued that the TFI could predict postoperative complications from multiple dimensions among elderly patients with gastric cancer, but its predictive ability still required further improvement 16 . Preoperative comorbidity presents as a common problem in patients with cancer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The study by Ding et al . argued that the TFI could predict postoperative complications from multiple dimensions among elderly patients with gastric cancer, but its predictive ability still required further improvement 16 . Preoperative comorbidity presents as a common problem in patients with cancer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample size was calculated according to the PASS 15.0 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software, NCSS, LLC, Kaysville, UT, USA). One previous study described that the prevalence of total complications among postoperative patients with gastric cancer was 22.8% 16 . The minimum sample in this study was 362 patients, based on a 20% missing rate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…The instruments in comprehensive TCM hospitals are more advanced than those in primary hospitals, and their convenience of use is also significantly better. 53 Regarding efficiency, wearable devices can help young TCM doctors obtain historical information about patients in advance, which may assist in making a diagnosis; this may explain the finding that the TCM doctors aged <40 years scored 9.1 times higher than the TCM doctors aged ≥40 years. 54 In the same vein, the findings showed that younger TCM doctors and TCM doctors with low titles had higher mean scores for reliability, convenience, and usefulness of TCM diagnostic instruments.…”
Section: Misdiagnosis Ratementioning
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“…Only postoperative complications that developed during hospitalisation were considered for total complications [32]. Based on previous studies, total complications were considered as Clavien-Dindo classi cation ≥ 2 [33]. Increased hospital costs were de ned as costs greater than the 75th percentile of the entire cohort [34].…”
Section: Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%