Background & Aims: The hospital frailty risk score (HFRS) identifies older patients at risk of poor outcomes and may have value in cirrhosis. We compared the Charlson (CCI), Elixhauser (ECI), and cirrhosis (CirCom) comorbidity indices with the HFRS in predicting outcomes for cirrhosis hospitalisations. Methods: Using the National Inpatient Sample (quarter 4 of 2015–2019), we analysed cirrhosis hospitalisations. For each index, we described the prevalence of comorbid conditions and inpatient mortality. We compared the ability of CCI, ECI, CirCom, and HFRS to predict inpatient mortality. Raw and adjusted models predicting inpatient mortality were compared using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve and the Akaike info...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is a clinical state of increased vulnerability and is common in patients with ci...
Cirrhosis is characterized by muscle wasting, malnutrition, and functional decline that confer exces...
Background/Aims. Unplanned hospitalisation is a marker of poor prognosis and a major financial burde...
Purpose: The CirCom score has been developed from Danish data as a specific measure of comorbidity f...
BACKGROUND:The Charlson and Elixhauser comorbidity indices are mortality predictors often used in cl...
Abstract Background Risk adjus...
Objective inpatient frailty assessments in decompensated cirrhosis are understudied. We examined the...
OBJECTIVE: Cirrhotic patients are at high hospitalisation risk with subsequent high mortality. Curre...
Frailty has emerged as a critical determinant of mortality in patients with cirrhosis. Currently, th...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Models predicting an individual’s ten-year risk of cirrhosis complications have n...
Background & aimsTo date, studies evaluating the association between frailty and mortality in pa...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the abilities of six validated comorbidity indices (Charlson index, cumulativ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of risk adjustment models using the Elixhauser and Charlson co...
Background: Stratifying patients with liver cirrhosis for risk of rehospitalization is challenging w...
Patients with liver cirrhosis and bacteremia have substantially higher risk of mortality and morbidi...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is a clinical state of increased vulnerability and is common in patients with ci...
Cirrhosis is characterized by muscle wasting, malnutrition, and functional decline that confer exces...
Background/Aims. Unplanned hospitalisation is a marker of poor prognosis and a major financial burde...
Purpose: The CirCom score has been developed from Danish data as a specific measure of comorbidity f...
BACKGROUND:The Charlson and Elixhauser comorbidity indices are mortality predictors often used in cl...
Abstract Background Risk adjus...
Objective inpatient frailty assessments in decompensated cirrhosis are understudied. We examined the...
OBJECTIVE: Cirrhotic patients are at high hospitalisation risk with subsequent high mortality. Curre...
Frailty has emerged as a critical determinant of mortality in patients with cirrhosis. Currently, th...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Models predicting an individual’s ten-year risk of cirrhosis complications have n...
Background & aimsTo date, studies evaluating the association between frailty and mortality in pa...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the abilities of six validated comorbidity indices (Charlson index, cumulativ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of risk adjustment models using the Elixhauser and Charlson co...
Background: Stratifying patients with liver cirrhosis for risk of rehospitalization is challenging w...
Patients with liver cirrhosis and bacteremia have substantially higher risk of mortality and morbidi...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is a clinical state of increased vulnerability and is common in patients with ci...
Cirrhosis is characterized by muscle wasting, malnutrition, and functional decline that confer exces...
Background/Aims. Unplanned hospitalisation is a marker of poor prognosis and a major financial burde...