Mortality Risks after Two Years in Frail and Pre-Frail Older Adults Admitted to Hospital.
Guillermo Cano-EscaleraManuel GrañaJon IrazustaIdoia Labayen GoñiAna Gonzalez-PintoAriadna BesgaPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Frailty is associated with higher mortality at two years than pre-frailty. Frailty is recognized as a systemic syndrome with many links to older-age comorbidities, which are also found in our study. Polypharmacy is strongly associated with frailty, and several commonly prescribed drugs are strongly associated with increased mortality. It must be considered that frail patients need coordinated attention where the diverse specialist taking care of them jointly examines the interactions between the diversity of treatments prescribed.