2023
DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.122.041891
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Higher Hospital Frailty Risk Score Is Associated With Increased Risk of Stroke: Observational and Genetic Analyses

Abstract: Background: Frailty is a prevalent state associated with several aging-related traits and conditions. The relationship between frailty and stroke remains understudied. Here we aim to investigate whether the hospital frailty risk score (HFRS) is associated with the risk of stroke and determine whether a significant association between genetically determined frailty and stroke exists. Design: Observational study using data from … Show more

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“…It utilizes genetic variation as an instrumental variable (IV) to evaluate the consistency of observational associations between risk factors and outcomes with causal effects, making it a valuable approach that provide a high level of evidence ( 12 ). Recently, the MR approaches have been successfully applied to reveal the causal role of frailty in various health outcomes ( 13 15 ). At present, there is limited research exploring the association between frailty and MI, and the existence of a causal relationship between the two remains uncertain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It utilizes genetic variation as an instrumental variable (IV) to evaluate the consistency of observational associations between risk factors and outcomes with causal effects, making it a valuable approach that provide a high level of evidence ( 12 ). Recently, the MR approaches have been successfully applied to reveal the causal role of frailty in various health outcomes ( 13 15 ). At present, there is limited research exploring the association between frailty and MI, and the existence of a causal relationship between the two remains uncertain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%