Multimorbidity
Cross-source consensus on Multimorbidity from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The study defined multimorbidity as two or more chronic conditions in one person, excluding chronic hepatitis B itself. — Multimorbidity patterns and their associations with healthcare services utilisation in inpatients with chronic hepatitis B infection from 2011 to 2023: a retrospective observational study
- The analysis retained 46 chronic conditions grouped into 16 categories. — Multimorbidity patterns and their associations with healthcare services utilisation in inpatients with chronic hepatitis B infection from 2011 to 2023: a retrospective observational study
- The average number of multimorbidities increased between 2011-2014 and 2019-2023. — Multimorbidity patterns and their associations with healthcare services utilisation in inpatients with chronic hepatitis B infection from 2011 to 2023: a retrospective observational study
- Cirrhosis, cholecystitis, hepatocellular carcinoma, cholelithiasis, and hypersplenism were the five most common multimorbidities. — Multimorbidity patterns and their associations with healthcare services utilisation in inpatients with chronic hepatitis B infection from 2011 to 2023: a retrospective observational study
- Most hospitalised CHB patients had at least one additional chronic condition. — Multimorbidity patterns and their associations with healthcare services utilisation in inpatients with chronic hepatitis B infection from 2011 to 2023: a retrospective observational study