Reliable Prediction of Post-Operative Complications’ Rate Using the G8 Screening Tool: A Prospective Study on Elderly Patients Undergoing Surgery for Kidney Cancer
Abstract: In the last years the incidence of renal neoplasms has been steadily increasing, along with
the average age of patients at the time of diagnosis. Surgical management for localized disease is
becoming more challenging because of patients’ frailty. We conducted a multi-center prospective
study to evaluate the role of the G8 as a screening tool in the assessment of intra and post-operative
complications of elderly patients ( 70 y.o.) undergoing surgery for kidney cancer. A total of
162 patients were prospectively enrolled between January 2015 to January 2019 and divided into
two study groups (frail vs. not-frail) according to their geriatric risk profile based on G8 score.
Several factors (i.e., age, CCI, ASA score, preoperative anemia, RENAL score, surgical procedures,
and techniques) were analyzed to identify whether any of them would configure as a statistically
significant predictor of surgical complications. According to the G8 Score, 90 patients were included
in the frail group. A total of 52 frail patients vs. 4 non-frail patients developed a postoperative
complication of any kind (p < 0.001). Of these, 11 were major complications and all occurred in the
frail group. Our results suggest that the G8 screening tool is an effective and useful instrument to
predict the risk of overall complications in elderly patients prior to renal surgery.