Mortality
Cross-source consensus on Mortality from 2 sources and 8 claims.
2 sources · 8 claims
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- No CCN produced a statistically significant change in 2-year mortality for colon cancer patients. — Comprehensive Cancer Networks in the Netherlands: how do they affect quality and costs of care for colon or pancreatic cancer? A retrospective cohort study
- Referral patterns and 2-year mortality showed no statistically significant effects in any CCN for pancreatic cancer. — Comprehensive Cancer Networks in the Netherlands: how do they affect quality and costs of care for colon or pancreatic cancer? A retrospective cohort study
- Females with both type 1 diabetes and anorexia nervosa had a proportional mortality ratio of 20.4 compared with controls without either condition. — Incidence, prevalence and mortality of anorexia nervosa in individuals with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes: a nationwide retrospective cohort study in Sweden
- Females with both type 1 diabetes and anorexia nervosa had a proportional mortality ratio of 4.5 compared with the type 1 diabetes population without anorexia nervosa. — Incidence, prevalence and mortality of anorexia nervosa in individuals with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes: a nationwide retrospective cohort study in Sweden
- Mortality in combined T1D and anorexia nervosa is driven by mechanisms including chronic hyperglycaemia from insulin omission, electrolyte disturbances increasing arrhythmia risk, and psychiatric comorbidity with suicide risk. — Incidence, prevalence and mortality of anorexia nervosa in individuals with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes: a nationwide retrospective cohort study in Sweden
- The proportional mortality ratio for anorexia nervosa alone compared with controls was 8.3 in this study, somewhat higher than earlier standardised mortality ratio estimates of 5.9 to 6.2. — Incidence, prevalence and mortality of anorexia nervosa in individuals with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes: a nationwide retrospective cohort study in Sweden
- Restricting mortality follow-up to 2 years may miss relevant long-term outcomes, particularly for colon cancer. — Comprehensive Cancer Networks in the Netherlands: how do they affect quality and costs of care for colon or pancreatic cancer? A retrospective cohort study
- The convergence of null cost and mortality findings across the Dutch and US health systems, which differ markedly in coverage and payment structures, suggests the results may generalise beyond the Dutch context. — Comprehensive Cancer Networks in the Netherlands: how do they affect quality and costs of care for colon or pancreatic cancer? A retrospective cohort study