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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 does predict surgical complications. Hypoalbuminemia refers to low levels of albumin in the blood, which can indicate malnutrition or other underlying health issues. When a person has low albumin levels before a surgical procedure, it can increase the risk of complications during and after the operation. Therefore, hypoalbuminemia before an operation is a predictor of surgical complications.