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Predictors of Mortality in Older Patients following Medical Intensive Care: The Importance of Functional Status
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We found that among patients without functional limitations, the oldest group was no more likely to die than the youngest group. Age and functional status had a significant interaction: patients older than 75 years with functional limitations were almost six times more likely to die in hospital compared to the reference group of patients between 50-64 years old without functional limitations. We conclude that functional status is an important predictor of outcome in older MICU patients.
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