Dementia increases mortality beyond effects of comorbid conditions: A national registry-based cohort study.
Laerke TaudorfAne NørgaardHenry BrodatyThomas Munk LaursenGunhild WaldemarPublished in: European journal of neurology (2021)
The comorbidity load was associated with increased mortality in both people with and without dementia. Mortality in dementia remained increased, even after adjusting for psychiatric and chronic somatic comorbidities. Our findings suggest that dementia disorders alone contribute to excess mortality, which may be further increased by comorbidities.