Premorbid functional status as an outcome predictor in intensive care patients aged over 85 years
Premorbid functional status as an outcome predictor in intensive care patients aged over 85 years
Poor premorbid functional status (PFS) is associated with mortality after intensive care unit (ICU) admission in patients aged 80 years or older. In the subgroup of very old ICU patients, the ability to recover from critical illness varies irrespective of age. To assess the predictive ability of PFS also among the patients aged 85 or older we set out the current study.
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