2024
DOI: 10.1111/anae.16324
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Association between multimorbidity and postoperative mortality in patients undergoing major surgery: a prospective study in 29 countries across Europe

Abstract: SummaryBackgroundMultimorbidity poses a global challenge to healthcare delivery. This study aimed to describe the prevalence of multimorbidity, common disease combinations and outcomes in a contemporary cohort of patients undergoing major abdominal surgery.MethodsThis was a pre‐planned analysis of a prospective, multicentre, international study investigating cardiovascular complications after major abdominal surgery conducted in 446 hospitals in 29 countries across Europe. The primary outcome was 30‐day postop… Show more

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“…A good example is the orthogeriatric model in patients undergoing surgery for hip fracture. The rapidly rising rates of multimorbidity among the surgical population, affecting up to 1 in 3 patients, are poised to impact decision-making processes for surgery and clinical outcomes [6]. These include higher peri-operative complications and mortality, poor quality of life and increased healthcare costs.…”
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“…A good example is the orthogeriatric model in patients undergoing surgery for hip fracture. The rapidly rising rates of multimorbidity among the surgical population, affecting up to 1 in 3 patients, are poised to impact decision-making processes for surgery and clinical outcomes [6]. These include higher peri-operative complications and mortality, poor quality of life and increased healthcare costs.…”
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confidence: 99%