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Hypoalbuminaemia before operation does not predict surgical complications?
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The correct answer is False. This means that hypoalbuminemia before an operation can predict surgical complications. Hypoalbuminemia refers to low levels of albumin in the blood, which can indicate malnutrition or other medical conditions. Since albumin plays a crucial role in maintaining fluid balance and transporting various substances in the body, low levels of albumin can increase the risk of surgical complications such as infections, poor wound healing, and longer hospital stays. Therefore, hypoalbuminemia before an operation can be a predictor of surgical complications.