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Frailty and poor functional status are common in arterial vascular surgical patients and affect postoperative outcomes

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Patients aged over 60 years admitted for arterial vascular surgery were frail, had impaired functional status and were cognitively impaired. This combination of preoperative characteristics was predictive of longer hospital length of stay and associated with adverse postoperative outcome.

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