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Fig. 2 | BMC Geriatrics

Fig. 2

From: Efficacy of a modified FRAIL scale in predicting the peri-operative outcome of hepatectomy in older adults (aged ≥ 75 years): a model development study

Fig. 2

The predictive values of FRAIL/FRAIT scales. (a) The predictive value of the FRAIL score for operation duration: the area under the curve (AUC) was 0.692. (b) The predictive value of the FRAIT score for operation duration: the AUC was 0.700. (c) The predictive value of the FRAIL score for intraoperative bleeding: the AUC was 0.740. (d) The predictive value of the FRAIT score for intraoperative bleeding: the AUC was 0.745. (e) The predictive value of the FRAIL score for complications: the AUC was 0.709. (f) The predictive value of the FRAIT score for complications: the AUC was 0.708. (g) The predictive value of the FRAIL score for perioperative mortality: the AUC was 0.733. (h) The predictive value of the FRAIT score for perioperative mortality: the AUC was 0.724. (i) Prediction value of FRAIL grade for operation duration: AUC was 0.693. (j) Prediction value of FRAIT grade for operation duration: AUC was 0.700. (k) The predictive value of FRAIL grade for intraoperative bleeding: AUC was 0.735. (l) The predictive value of the FRAIT grade for intraoperative bleeding: the AUC was 0.758. (m) The predictive value of the FRAIL grade for complications: the AUC was 0.695. (n) Prediction value of the FRAIT grade for complications: the AUC was 0.699. (o) Prediction value of FRAIL grade for perioperative mortality: AUC was 0.755. (p) Prediction value of FRAIT grade for perioperative mortality: AUC was 0.750

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