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Table 1 Risk factors for PPCs by ACS NSQIP

From: The impact of a perioperative pulmonary care bundle implementation on postoperative outcomes in 1,665 surgical cancer patients: experience from a tertiary referral cancer center in Jordan

Risk Factors for PPC

Patient-Related Factors

 Age > 60 Years

 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder

 American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Class II Or Greater

 Functional Dependencea

 Congestive Heart Failure

 Obstructive Sleep Apnea

 Current Cigarette Use

 Impaired Sensoriumb

 Pulmonary Hypertension

 High-Complexity Operation (Work-Relative Value Units [Rvu] >17)

 Preoperative Sepsis

 Serum Albumin <3.5mg/Dl

 Hypernatremia (Serum Sodium >145)

Surgery-Related Factors

 Prolonged Operation >3 Hours

 Surgical Sitec

 Emergency Operation

 General Anesthesia

 Perioperative Transfusion

 Residual Neuromuscular Blockade After An Operation

  1. aPartial or total dependence, where partial dependence is defined as the need for devices, equipment, or assistance from another person for some activities of daily living, and total dependence is defined as the inability to perform any activities of daily living without assistance
  2. bAcutely confused or delirious patient who is able to respond to verbal or mild tactile stimulation, or mental status changes/delirium in the context of current illness
  3. cHighest risk procedures: neurosurgical, head and neck, aortic, thoracic, and upper abdominal