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Very old patients urgently referred to the intensive care unit: long-term outcomes for admitted and declined patients

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Very old patients considered too well for the ICU have a significantly lower hospital mortality rate than those admitted to the ICU after urgent referral. However, 12 months after referral, patients considered too well for ICU admission have a mortality rate approaching that of very old patients admitted to the ICU. Over half of very old patients urgently referred to the ICU die within 12 months.

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