“…4 HFRS is criticized for being computationally impossible to distinguish whether frailty assessment occurs preoperatively or postoperatively, which is essential for neurosurgical frailty research. 5,6,11 Hence, the application of the tool in neurosurgical population introduces inaccuracies in the measured "frailty" of the surgical population and hence does not have practical utility in the context of guiding personalized intervention decisions or generating treatment guidelines without further validation studies. However, this does not entirely discredit previous studies using HFRS to predict mortality; rather, it might be possible to reframe their interpretation.…”