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What factor is most closely associated with an increased risk of mortality in patients over the age of 80 who undergo surgery?
While age is a risk factor, multiple studies confirm that advancing age is not the primary determinant of surgical outcome. Frailty, a measure of an individual's overall physiological reserve and resilience, is the factor most closely associated with an increased risk of mortality in patients over the age of 80 who undergo surgery.
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