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Multimorbidity and mortality: A 15-year longitudinal registry-based nationwide Danish population study

BACKGROUND: Knowledge about prevalent and deadly combinations of multimorbidity is needed. OBJECTIVE: To determine the nationwide prevalence of multimorbidity and estimate mortality for the most prevalent combinations of one to five diagnosis groups. Furthermore, to assess the excess mortality of th...

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Autores principales: Willadsen, TG, Siersma, V, Nicolaisdóttir, DR, Køster-Rasmussen, R, Jarbøl, DE, Reventlow, S, Mercer, SW, Olivarius, N de Fine
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6194940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30364387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2235042X18804063
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author Willadsen, TG
Siersma, V
Nicolaisdóttir, DR
Køster-Rasmussen, R
Jarbøl, DE
Reventlow, S
Mercer, SW
Olivarius, N de Fine
author_facet Willadsen, TG
Siersma, V
Nicolaisdóttir, DR
Køster-Rasmussen, R
Jarbøl, DE
Reventlow, S
Mercer, SW
Olivarius, N de Fine
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description BACKGROUND: Knowledge about prevalent and deadly combinations of multimorbidity is needed. OBJECTIVE: To determine the nationwide prevalence of multimorbidity and estimate mortality for the most prevalent combinations of one to five diagnosis groups. Furthermore, to assess the excess mortality of the combination of two groups compared to the product of mortality associated with the single groups. DESIGN: A prospective cohort study using Danish registries and including 3.986.209 people aged ≥18 years on 1 January, 2000. Multimorbidity was defined as having diagnoses from at least 2 of 10 diagnosis groups: lung, musculoskeletal, endocrine, mental, cancer, neurological, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, kidney, and sensory organs. Logistic regression (odds ratios, ORs) and ratio of ORs (ROR) were used to study mortality and excess mortality. RESULTS: Prevalence of multimorbidity was 7.1% in the Danish population. The most prevalent combination was the musculoskeletal–cardiovascular (0.4%), which had double the mortality (OR, 2.03) compared to persons not belonging to any of the diagnosis groups but showed no excess mortality (ROR, 0.97). The neurological–cancer combination had the highest mortality (OR, 6.35), was less prevalent (0.07%), and had no excess mortality (ROR, 0.94). Cardiovascular–lung was moderately prevalent (0.2%), had high mortality (OR, 5.75), and had excess mortality (ROR, 1.18). Endocrine–kidney had high excess mortality (ROR, 1.81) and cancer–mental had low excess mortality (ROR, 0.66). Mortality increased with the number of groups. CONCLUSIONS: All combinations had increased mortality risk with some of them having up to a six-fold increased risk. Mortality increased with the number of diagnosis groups. Most combinations did not increase mortality above that expected, that is, were additive rather than synergistic.
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spelling pubmed-61949402018-10-25 Multimorbidity and mortality: A 15-year longitudinal registry-based nationwide Danish population study Willadsen, TG Siersma, V Nicolaisdóttir, DR Køster-Rasmussen, R Jarbøl, DE Reventlow, S Mercer, SW Olivarius, N de Fine J Comorb Article BACKGROUND: Knowledge about prevalent and deadly combinations of multimorbidity is needed. OBJECTIVE: To determine the nationwide prevalence of multimorbidity and estimate mortality for the most prevalent combinations of one to five diagnosis groups. Furthermore, to assess the excess mortality of the combination of two groups compared to the product of mortality associated with the single groups. DESIGN: A prospective cohort study using Danish registries and including 3.986.209 people aged ≥18 years on 1 January, 2000. Multimorbidity was defined as having diagnoses from at least 2 of 10 diagnosis groups: lung, musculoskeletal, endocrine, mental, cancer, neurological, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, kidney, and sensory organs. Logistic regression (odds ratios, ORs) and ratio of ORs (ROR) were used to study mortality and excess mortality. RESULTS: Prevalence of multimorbidity was 7.1% in the Danish population. The most prevalent combination was the musculoskeletal–cardiovascular (0.4%), which had double the mortality (OR, 2.03) compared to persons not belonging to any of the diagnosis groups but showed no excess mortality (ROR, 0.97). The neurological–cancer combination had the highest mortality (OR, 6.35), was less prevalent (0.07%), and had no excess mortality (ROR, 0.94). Cardiovascular–lung was moderately prevalent (0.2%), had high mortality (OR, 5.75), and had excess mortality (ROR, 1.18). Endocrine–kidney had high excess mortality (ROR, 1.81) and cancer–mental had low excess mortality (ROR, 0.66). Mortality increased with the number of groups. CONCLUSIONS: All combinations had increased mortality risk with some of them having up to a six-fold increased risk. Mortality increased with the number of diagnosis groups. Most combinations did not increase mortality above that expected, that is, were additive rather than synergistic. SAGE Publications 2018-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6194940/ /pubmed/30364387 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2235042X18804063 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Siersma, V
Nicolaisdóttir, DR
Køster-Rasmussen, R
Jarbøl, DE
Reventlow, S
Mercer, SW
Olivarius, N de Fine
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title_full_unstemmed Multimorbidity and mortality: A 15-year longitudinal registry-based nationwide Danish population study
title_short Multimorbidity and mortality: A 15-year longitudinal registry-based nationwide Danish population study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6194940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30364387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2235042X18804063
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