Frailty Means Greater Hospital Complications By Jane Farrell Researchers have found that elderly patients who are frail are likelier to experience in-hospital complications following trauma. Previously, complications had been associated with age alone.The investigators, from the University of Arizona Medical Center, Tucson, examined statistics from 250 patients according to the 50-item Canadian Frailty Index, which measures social and daily living activities, nutrition and mood.Among the patients, whose average age was 78, 110 (44%) were frail. These patients were likelier than patients who weren’t frail to have in-hospital complications – 37 percent versus 21 percent. The most common complication was a urinary tract infection. Other factors, including older age, male sex, and higher blood pressure also factored in to greater complications with some patients.The findings were published in JAMA Surgery.Share this: