Organ Failure Cohort
Cross-source consensus on Organ Failure Cohort from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The final cohort contained 199,035 eligible decedents with a median age of 79 years two years before death. — Modifying continuity of care indices for adults with organ failure nearing the end of life: a retrospective population-based study in Ontario, Canada
- The cohort included adults aged 19 years or older who died between 1 January 2018 and 31 December 2022 with kidney failure on dialysis, advanced COPD, or heart failure. — Modifying continuity of care indices for adults with organ failure nearing the end of life: a retrospective population-based study in Ontario, Canada
- The study used a retrospective population-based cohort of Ontario adults who died from 2018 through 2022 and had prevalent organ failure conditions. — Modifying continuity of care indices for adults with organ failure nearing the end of life: a retrospective population-based study in Ontario, Canada
- Long-term care residents were excluded because their outpatient care patterns differ from community-dwelling patients. — Modifying continuity of care indices for adults with organ failure nearing the end of life: a retrospective population-based study in Ontario, Canada
- Patients with kidney failure on dialysis had fewer family physician visits and greater specialist involvement than the broader cohort. — Modifying continuity of care indices for adults with organ failure nearing the end of life: a retrospective population-based study in Ontario, Canada