Outcomes of critically ill elderly patients

In the December 2015 issue ofHong Kong Medical Journal, Shum et al2 reported the mortality and discharge rate of elderly patients who received intensive care in a much larger sample (150 vs 4226 patients). Ip et al's study 16 years ago had many limitations.1 Nonetheless, further information was...

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Critical care
Critical Illness
Geriatrics
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Humans
Intensive care
Intensive Care Units
Mortality
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
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