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Prevalence of multimorbidity and its association with outcomes in older emergency general surgical patients: an observational study.

Jonathan HewittCaroline McCormackHui Sian TayMatthew GreigJennifer LawAdam TayNurwasimah Hj AsnanBen CarterPhyo Kyaw MyintLyndsay PearceSusan J MougKathryn McCarthyMichael J Stechman
Published in: BMJ open (2016)
Multimorbidity is common. Nearly three-quarters of this older emergency general surgical population had 2 or more chronic medical conditions. It was strongly associated with age and frailty, and was not a barrier to surgical intervention. Multimorbidity showed no associations across a range of outcome measures, as it is currently defined. Multimorbidity should not be relied on as a useful clinical tool in guidelines or policies for older emergency surgical patients.
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