Factors influencing the survival prognosis in older adults
Aim: The present study examined the predictive factors for the survival prognosis in older adults.Methods: The subjects were 431 patients (75-99 years old) who visited our hospital between April 2016 and March 2019. Multivariate analyses were conducted to clarify the survival prognosis (P medium >...
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description | Aim: The present study examined the predictive factors for the survival prognosis in older adults.Methods: The subjects were 431 patients (75-99 years old) who visited our hospital between April 2016 and March 2019. Multivariate analyses were conducted to clarify the survival prognosis (P medium >high-very high, body mass index of >20.7 kg/m2, m-CONUT of normal-light >moderate-severe and sitting at discharge, and those for the 2-year survival were sitting at discharge, a SATI of >43.9 cm2m-2, a CCI of low-medium >high-very high, male moderate-severe.Conclusions: High SATI and body mass index values appeared to be associated with better survival outcomes. |
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