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ulatory setting may not be able to match the needs of high-risk patients. ASA PS class is a simple risk stratification tool for surgeries in the outpatient setting. Patients with higher ASA PS classes subsequently developed medical complications or mortality at a greater frequency than patients with lower ASA PS class after outpatient surgery. Our results suggest that the ambulatory setting may not be able to match the needs of high-risk patients. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an important risk factor for postoperati