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Demographic data | Age | Median (range) | 78 (70–96) |
Over 85 n (%) | 21 (27%) | ||
Gender | Male | 34 | |
Female | 44 (56.4%) | ||
ASA | I | 0 | |
II | 12 (15.4%) | ||
III | 53 (67.9%) | ||
IV | 12 (15.4%) | ||
V | 1 (1.3%) | ||
CACI | Average (range) | 5 (3–14) | |
Score ≥6 (%) | 38 (48.7%) | ||
fTRST | Score ≥2 (%) | 40 (51.3%) | |
Walking capacity | Any problem | 54 (69.2%) | |
With a cane | 18 (23.1%) | ||
With two canes | 2 (2.6%) | ||
With a walker | 4 (5.1%) | ||
ADL | ADL 5 (%) | 12 (15.4%) | |
ADL 6 (%) | 66 (84.6%) | ||
Diagnosis | Bowel | Obstruction (cancer) | 32 (11) |
Perforation (cancer) | 6 (5) | ||
Diverticulitis | 5 | ||
Ischemia | 4 | ||
Bleeding (cancer) | 4 (4) | ||
Cholecystitis | n (with peritonitis) | 10 (3) | |
Gastric/duodenal perforation | n | 3 | |
Splenic injury | n | 1 | |
Abdominal wall hernia | n | 9 | |
Appendicitis | n | 4 | |
TOTAL | n (cancer %) | 78 (25.6%) |