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Sudden cardiac arrest mortality in China:temporal trends and risk factors
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作者 Yang Yu Jie Wang +9 位作者 Ji-Fei Wang Jiang-Mei Liu Xiao-Jie Liu Yu-Chen Gao Sudena Wang Yao Ding Yao Lu Mai-Geng Zhou Marie Ng Hu-Shan Ao 《Military Medical Research》 2026年第2期173-184,共12页
Background:Sudden cardiac death(SCD)accounts for more than half of all sudden death cases,posing a significant health burden in China.However,epidemiological data on SCD are scarce due to the lack of a central data re... Background:Sudden cardiac death(SCD)accounts for more than half of all sudden death cases,posing a significant health burden in China.However,epidemiological data on SCD are scarce due to the lack of a central data registry and the heterogeneity of case definitions.This study aims to provide reliable estimates of the incidence and risk factors of SCD in China at the national and regional levels from 2013 to 2021,as well as the current status of prevention.Methods:The multi-cause mortality data from 2013 to 2021 were obtained from the National Mortality Surveillance System of China.Deaths related to cardiac arrest were identified.Crude and age-standardized mortality rates(ASMR)were calculated by time,and region.Joint point regression was applied to identify significant changes during the study period.Subgroup analyses and multilevel negative binomial analysis were performed to understand the SCD risk factors.The first-line prevention measures and their current implementation in China and developed countries were also determined from published articles.Results:From 2013 to 2021,the crude mortality rate of sudden cardiac arrest increased markedly from 8.36 deaths per 100,000 population in 2013 to 18.59 deaths per 100,000 population in 2021.There were considerable differences among regions.Subgroup analysis and negative binomial regression results indicated that males and the elderly were at higher risk of SCD.SCD may be associated with poor medical conditions.More than half of SCDs occurred outside hospitals,and approximately 60%of SCDs were related to ischemic heart disease as the underlying cause.Currently,developed countries have widely adopted primary prevention and emergency treatment measures;however,the utilization rate of such measures in China is relatively low and should be improved.Conclusions:With the continuous rise in the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and their related risk factors in China,the burden of SCD is expected to increase.In addition to strengthening the clinical pathways for sudden cardiac arrest cases in pre-hospital and hospital settings,it is also necessary to enhance public awareness,knowledge and first-line practical training through large-scale policies for governmental and community-based projects. 展开更多
关键词 Sudden cardiac death(SCD) mortality rate Age-standardized mortality rates(ASMR) National mortality surveillance system(NMSS)
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Ignoring population differences in minimum mortality temperature substantially underestimates heat exposure and risk
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作者 Jie Cao Weiqi Zhou Zheng Cao 《Ecological Frontiers》 2026年第1期135-144,共10页
Urban populations are increasingly exposed to extreme heat due to climate change and rapid urbanization,heightening health risks in cities worldwide.Accurate heat exposure assessment is essential for public health pla... Urban populations are increasingly exposed to extreme heat due to climate change and rapid urbanization,heightening health risks in cities worldwide.Accurate heat exposure assessment is essential for public health planning and risk reduction.Most existing approaches rely on a single threshold temperature(e.g.,35℃of daily max temperature),applied uniformly to the entire population.However,this one-size-fits-all assumption overlooks substantial differences in heat sensitivity across population subgroups.In this study,we address this limitation by quantifying subgroup-specific temperature-mortality relationships and using corresponding minimum mortality temperatures(MMTs)to assess heat exposure.Results show that the population-wide MMT was 27.5℃,but it varied greatly across population subgroups.The elderly population(≥65)had an MMT of 24.6℃,much lower than the 28.6℃observed in younger individuals(<65).Females also exhibited a lower MMT that males(25℃versus 28.2℃).However,educational attainment did not significantly affect MMT.Using a uniform MMT resulted in substantial underestimation of heat exposure,ranging from 25.3%in 1990 to 13.9%in 2020,reflecting demographic shifts over time.Spatially,nearly half of the city experienced underestimated heat risk,especially in central and northeastern regions where heat-vulnerable populations are concentrated.These findings underscore the need for more nuanced heat exposure assessments that account for demographic and spatial variability,paving the way for targeted public health interventions to protect the most vulnerable urban populations. 展开更多
关键词 Heat exposure Heat risk Population difference Minimum mortality temperature mortality burden
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Joint Associations of Sarcopenia and Social Isolation with Mortality:Two Prospective Cohort Studies across Different Cultural Contexts
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作者 Juanjuan Li Zhe Zhang +6 位作者 Jijuan Zhang Yuxiang Wang Hancheng Yu Gang Liu An Pan Yunfei Liao Tingting Geng 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 2026年第1期3-14,共12页
Objective This study aims to investigate the joint associations of sarcopenia and social isolation with mortality risk.Methods Using data from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey(CLHLS)and the UK Biobank... Objective This study aims to investigate the joint associations of sarcopenia and social isolation with mortality risk.Methods Using data from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey(CLHLS)and the UK Biobank,sarcopenia was diagnosed according to European and Asian Working Groups for Sarcopenia criteria.Social isolation was assessed using standardized questionnaires,including questions on solitude,frequency of social activities,contact with others,and marital status(for the CLHLS only).Results During the follow-up period,8,249 deaths occurred in the CLHLS and 26,670 deaths in the UK Biobank groups.While no significant interaction was observed between sarcopenia and social isolation in predicting all-cause mortality in the CLHLS cohort,the association between social isolation and mortality was stronger among individuals with sarcopenia in the UK Biobank(P-interaction=0.03,relative risk due to interaction:0.23,95%confidence interval[CI]:0.06–0.41).Further joint analyses showed that participants with sarcopenia and high levels of social isolation had the highest mortality risk(hazard ration[HR]:1.99;95%CI:[1.74–2.28]in the CLHLS and 1.69[1.55–1.85]in the UK Biobank)compared to those without either condition.Conclusion The combination of social isolation and sarcopenia synergistically increases the risk of mortality in middle-aged and older adults across diverse populations. 展开更多
关键词 SARCOPENIA Social isolation mortalITY UK Biobank CLHLS
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Effectiveness of qSOFA and NEWS in predicting mortality in sepsis patients presenting in emergency department: A prospective study
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作者 Jigarkumar Baldevpuri Gosai Arunjith G Sonal Kaushal Ginoya 《Journal of Acute Disease》 2026年第1期1-8,共8页
Objective:Early sepsis can be treated if recognised early,but progression to severe sepsis and septic shock and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome substantially increases mortality.The objectives of our study were to... Objective:Early sepsis can be treated if recognised early,but progression to severe sepsis and septic shock and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome substantially increases mortality.The objectives of our study were to assess morbidity and mortality of patients with sepsis and to compare the effectiveness of a simple bedside satisfiable Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment(qSOFA)score with National Early Warning Score(NEWS)in prognosticating sepsis.Methods:This prospective observational study was conducted among patients>18 years old presenting with sepsis at B.J.Medical College.The SOFA,qSOFA and NEWS scores were calculated.The effectiveness in predicting mortality was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis.Results:A total of 200 patients were evaluated(56%male)with a mean age of 51.7 years.The mortality rate was 23%.Patients categorized under high risk according to SOFA score>8,qSOFA score of 2-3 and NEWS>7 had a mortality rate of 33.3%,27.5%and 28.4%,respectively.AUC for mortality prediction was 0.695 using SOFA score,0.665 using qSOFA and 0.725 using NEWS.At a cut off of 7.50,NEWS demonstrated a sensitivity of 97.8%with a specificity of 28.0%and outperformed both SOFA and qSOFA which yielded a sensitivity of 43.5%and 91.3%and a specificity of 77.9%and 27.9%,respectively.Conclusions:The NEWS score outperforms SOFA and qSOFA in predicting mortality among sepsis patients.However,qSOFA is more helpful in identifying high risk patients and performs better in intensive care setting. 展开更多
关键词 SEPSIS Emergency department qSOFA NEWS mortality predictor
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Commentary on:Intensity modifies the association between continuous bouts of physical activity and risk of mortality:A prospective UK Biobank cohort analysis
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作者 Barbara E.Ainsworth Zhenghua Cai 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 2026年第2期77-79,共3页
Rowlands et al.1present an analysis of accelerometer data from the UK Biobank cohort,examining variations in the duration,intensity,and accumulation of moderate-intensity physical activity(MPA)and vigorous-intensity p... Rowlands et al.1present an analysis of accelerometer data from the UK Biobank cohort,examining variations in the duration,intensity,and accumulation of moderate-intensity physical activity(MPA)and vigorous-intensity physical activity(VPA)sufficient to reduce the risk of all-cause mortality.In this study,the authors questioned if shorter durations(i.e.,1,2,3,4,5,10,15,and 20 min/day)of MPA and VPA performed continuously or accumulated throughout the day would equally reduce the risks of all-cause mortality as longer duration MPA and VPA recommended in the physical activity(PA)guidelines. 展开更多
关键词 INTENSITY ACCELEROMETER mortalITY ASSOCIATION risk prospective cohort analysis accelerometer data UK Biobank
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Associations of accelerometer-measured light-intensity physical activity with mortality and incidence of cardiovascular diseases and cancers:A prospective cohort study
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作者 Jiahong Sun Yanan Qiao +5 位作者 Fei Li Ruilang Lin Yongfu Yu Mingming Wang Min Zhao Bo Xi 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 2026年第3期61-73,共13页
Background:Although light-intensity physical activity(LPA)has been suggested to be associated with a lower risk of mortality,the minimal and optimal volumes of LPA remain unclear.We aimed to examine the minimal and op... Background:Although light-intensity physical activity(LPA)has been suggested to be associated with a lower risk of mortality,the minimal and optimal volumes of LPA remain unclear.We aimed to examine the minimal and optimal volumes of LPA associated with the risks of mortality and disease incidence(i.e.,cardiovascular diseases and cancer).Methods:Data were derived from the population-based UK Biobank cohort study,including 69,492 adults aged 43-78 years.Accelerometermeasured LPA was defined using a validated,published machine learning-based Random Forest activity method,which was categorized into 4 quartile groups.All-cause and cause-specific mortality(cardiovascular disease-and cancer-specific)were determined according to the International Classification of Diseases,10th version codes.Disease incidence was defined based on primary care,hospitalization,or death records.Results:During a median follow-up period of 8.04 years,2024 adults died from all causes,539 from cardiovascular disease,and 1175 from cancer.For all-cause mortality,compared with participants in the lowest quartile of LPA(<3.9 h/day),the hazard ratios(HRs)and 95%confidence intervals(95%CIs)were 0.82(95%CI:0.73-0.93)for those with 3.9 to<5.0 h/day,0.75(95%CI:0.66-0.85)for those with 5.0 to<6.1 h/day,and 0.77(95%CI:0.68-0.88)for those with≥6.1 h/day,respectively.There was an inverse non-linear dose-response association between LPA and all-cause mortality,with an optimal dose of 5.72 h/day(95%CI:5.45-6.41;HR=0.63,95%CI:0.56-0.71)and a minimal dose of 3.59 h/day(95%CI:3.53-8.56;HR=0.81,95%CI:0.78-0.86),with the 5th percentile as the reference.Similar patterns were observed for cause-specific mortality and disease incidence(cardiovascular disease and cancer).Conclusion:Engaging in LPA for~3.5 h/day was conservatively associated with lower risk of mortality and disease incidence,with further risk reductions observed up to an optimal dose of~6.0 h/day.These findings suggest that sufficient LPA offers important health benefits,which can inform the development of future PA guidelines. 展开更多
关键词 Light-intensity physical activity mortalITY Cardiovascular disease Cancer
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A machine learning model for mortality risk prediction of sepsis patients based on the medical information mart for intensive care Ⅲ database
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作者 Yidi Shao Kangjun Wang Yu Ma 《EngMedicine》 2026年第1期1-12,共12页
Sepsis poses a serious threat to patient survival,making timely risk assessment crucial.Predicting in-hospital mortality based on clinical indicators can aid in making better clinical decisions.Previous studies have f... Sepsis poses a serious threat to patient survival,making timely risk assessment crucial.Predicting in-hospital mortality based on clinical indicators can aid in making better clinical decisions.Previous studies have focused on classifier selection but lacked a comprehensive analysis of feature selection and data preprocessing.This study optimized machine learning models for sepsis mortality prediction by:(1)comprehensively comparing feature selection and classification methods to identify the best combination,(2)building a high-performing model with fewer features,and(3)identifying key clinically relevant indicators.Methods:Using the MIMIC-III sepsis cohort,we conducted a comprehensive analysis to determine the optimal model,including data preprocessing,data balance,classifier selection,and feature selection.Feature importance was further analyzed to identify the key predictors of in-hospital mortality.Results:The proposed Synthetic Minority Oversampling Technique-Random Forest Recursive Feature Elimination-Extreme Gradient Boosting(SMOTE-(RF-RFE)-XGB)model achieved high predictive performance with a mean Area Under the Curve(AUC)of 0.8507,while reducing the number of features from 78 to 39.Compared to other feature selection methods evaluated in this study and those reported in related literature,Random Forest Recursive Feature Elimination(RF-RFE)offers the best trade-off between accuracy,feature compactness,and stability.Additionally,feature importance rankings consistently identified Acute Physiology Score Ⅲ(APS Ⅲ),Ventilation on First Day,and Depression as the top three most influential predictors,besides the Length of Stay in ICU and Hospital.Conclusions:This study addresses key gaps by conducting a comprehensive evaluation of classifiers and feature selection methods for predicting in-hospital mortality in patients with sepsis.The proposed SMOTE-(RFRFE)-XGB model achieved a high predictive performance and stability with a compact feature set.APS III,Ventilation on First Day,and Depression were consistently identified as key predictors besides Length of Stay in ICU and Hospital. 展开更多
关键词 SEPSIS mortality prediction Machine learning Feature selection MIMIC-Ⅲ database
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Elevated serum osmolarity is associated with 28-day all-cause mortality in patients with cardiac arrest
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作者 Ping Gong Hong Zhao +4 位作者 Peijuan Li Ling Wang Jin Wang Rui Yang Zhangping Sun 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 2026年第1期50-56,共7页
BACKGROUND:Serum osmolality is a prognostic indicator in critically ill patients.This study aimed to evaluate the association between high osmolality and 28-day mortality in patients with cardiac arrest(CA)admitted to... BACKGROUND:Serum osmolality is a prognostic indicator in critically ill patients.This study aimed to evaluate the association between high osmolality and 28-day mortality in patients with cardiac arrest(CA)admitted to the intensive care unit(ICU).METHODS:Baseline data of adult patients with CA who were admitted to the ICU from 2008 to 2019 were collected from the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care(MIMIC)-IV.Patients were divided into survivor and non-survivor groups according to the 28-day prognosis.Serum concentrations of sodium,potassium,glucose,and urea nitrogen on the fi rst day of ICU admission were used to determine serum osmolarity.The primary endpoint of this study was 28-day all-cause mortality.Propensity score matching(PSM)analysis was performed to reduce bias between the survivor and nonsurvivor groups.RESULTS:Among the 798 included CA patients,the high osmolarity on the first day of ICU admission remained significantly associated with increased 28-day mortality(62.0%vs.35.5%,P<0.001)and reduced cumulative survival(log-rank P<0.05)after PSM.Cox regression identifi ed the high osmolarity on the fi rst day of ICU admission as an independent predictor.High serum osmolarity on the fi rst day of ICU admission eff ectively predicted 1-,3-,7-,and 28-day all-cause mortality,with the strongest predictive performance for 1-day mortality both before and after PSM(all P<0.05).CONCLUSION:In this study,elevated serum osmolarity on the first day of ICU admission was independently associated with increased 28-day mortality in CA patients and could serve as a prognostic marker. 展开更多
关键词 Cardiac arrest Serum osmolarity High osmolarity mortalITY
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Development and validation of machine learningbased in-hospital mortality predictive models for acute aortic syndrome in emergency departments
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作者 Yuanwei Fu Yilan Yang +6 位作者 Hua Zhang Daidai Wang Qiangrong Zhai Lanfang Du Nijiati Muyesai YanxiaGao Qingbian Ma 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 2026年第1期43-49,共7页
BACKGROUND:This study aims to develop and validate a machine learning-based in-hospital mortality predictive model for acute aortic syndrome(AAS)in the emergency department(ED)and to derive a simplifi ed version suita... BACKGROUND:This study aims to develop and validate a machine learning-based in-hospital mortality predictive model for acute aortic syndrome(AAS)in the emergency department(ED)and to derive a simplifi ed version suitable for rapid clinical application.METHODS:In this multi-center retrospective cohort study,AAS patient data from three hospitals were analyzed.The modeling cohort included data from the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University and the People’s Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region,with Peking University Third Hospital data serving as the external test set.Four machine learning algorithms—logistic regression(LR),multilayer perceptron(MLP),Gaussian naive Bayes(GNB),and random forest(RF)—were used to develop predictive models based on 34 early-accessible clinical variables.A simplifi ed model was then derived based on fi ve key variables(Stanford type,pericardial eff usion,asymmetric peripheral arterial pulsation,decreased bowel sounds,and dyspnea)via Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator(LASSO)regression to improve ED applicability.RESULTS:A total of 929 patients were included in the modeling cohort,and 210 were included in the external test set.Four machine learning models based on 34 clinical variables were developed,achieving internal and external validation AUCs of 0.85-0.90 and 0.73-0.85,respectively.The simplifi ed model incorporating fi ve key variables demonstrated internal and external validation AUCs of 0.71-0.86 and 0.75-0.78,respectively.Both models showed robust calibration and predictive stability across datasets.CONCLUSION:Both kinds of models were built based on machine learning tools,and proved to have certain prediction performance and extrapolation. 展开更多
关键词 Emergency department Acute aortic syndrome mortalITY Predictive model Machine learning ALGORITHMS
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Incidence of readmission,mortality,and quality of life in patients with heart failure:a comprehensive assessment at a tertiary care hospital in India
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作者 Mahesh Bhupal Chendake Abhijeet Bhausaheb Shelke Vaishali Rajsinh Mohite 《Frontiers of Nursing》 2026年第1期121-129,共9页
Objective:Heart failure(HF)is a complex clinical syndrome that affects nearly 64 million individuals globally.Frequent hospital readmissions lead to poor health outcomes,impact quality of life(QoL),and are associated ... Objective:Heart failure(HF)is a complex clinical syndrome that affects nearly 64 million individuals globally.Frequent hospital readmissions lead to poor health outcomes,impact quality of life(QoL),and are associated with high mortality rates.This study assessed readmissions,mortality,and QoL outcomes in patients with HF in a tertiary care hospital setting.Methods:Patients aged≥18 years with HF,who visited the tertiary care hospital in Karad,India were included in the study(November2019 to October 2021).Demographics,disease characteristics,and condition at discharge were recorded using the medical records of patients.The quantitative data included readmission rates and mortality rates.The qualitative aspects describing patients'QoL were assessed using a patient-reported 21-question QoL questionnaire.Results:A total of 98 patients,predominantly male(63.3%),with a mean age of 62.9 years were included.The majority of the patients(80.6%)required<15 days of hospitalization.The 2-year readmission rate was 24.4%,while the mortality rate was 43.9%.Self-care pattern showed that patients seemed to be taking mild to average care while taking good care was rare.The QoL data showed that 22.4% were living a good quality life,44.9% average,while 32.7% were living a low-quality life.Better education and better self-care were associated with a low rate of readmission.Conclusions:We were able to assess the incidence of readmission,mortality,and QoL in patients with HF in a tertiary care hospital setting.The study showed that HF impacts patients'physical,emotional,and psychological wellbeing. 展开更多
关键词 heart failure mortalITY quality of life READMISSION standard of living
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The Brazilian risk assessment severity index score:a novel tool for predicting in-hospital mortality in emergency departments
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作者 Paulo Henrique Reis Negreiros Mariana Rebello Hilgert +3 位作者 Bruno Guerra Maurício de Carvalho Hugo Manuel Paz Morale Gustavo Lenci Marques 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 2026年第2期154-161,共8页
BACKGROUND:Rapid identification of patients at risk of clinical deterioration(in-hospital mortality) in emergency settings is essential for timely and appropriate care.Existing prognostic scores,such as the Acute Phys... BACKGROUND:Rapid identification of patients at risk of clinical deterioration(in-hospital mortality) in emergency settings is essential for timely and appropriate care.Existing prognostic scores,such as the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation IV(APACHE IV),Simplified Acute Physiology Score 3(SAPS 3),Sequential Organ Failure Assessment(SOFA),and National Early Warning Score 2(NEWS 2),have limitations in emergency scenarios,particularly in resource-limited settings.We aimed to develop a simple and efficient tool tailored to the Brazilian healthcare system.METHODS:This retrospective,multicenter,cohort study analyzed data from 50,709 adult patients admitted to 12 hospitals in southern and southeastern Brazil between 2019 and 2020.The BRASIL score(Brazilian Risk Assessment Severity Index and Length of stay) was constructed using demographic and clinical variables available at admission.Logistic regression was used to determine the weight of each variable,and each variable was assigned a point value based on its β-coefficient and clinical relevance,with thresholds defined according to established medical cutoffs and statistical performance.The score's predictive accuracy was validated using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve(AUC) with comparative analysis against NEWS 2.RESULTS:The BRASIL score,including age,sex,respiratory rate,heart rate,oxygen saturation,blood pressure,and body temperature,was derived through variables independently associated with in-hospital mortality in a multicenter cohort.The total score was stratified into three risk categories — low(0–3 points),moderate(4–7 points),and high(>7 points) — using observed inflection points in mortality distribution to optimize discrimination.This stratification demonstrated a stepwise increase in mortality rates across categories and the discriminatory performance,with an overall AUC of 0.743(95% CI:0.726–0.761).Compared to NEWS 2(AUC 0.697,95% CI:0.683–0.711),the BRASIL score offered superior early risk identification,supporting timely clinical decisionmaking and resource allocation in the emergency setting.CONCLUSION:The BRASIL score is a novel tool for predicting in-hospital mortality in emergency departments.Its predictive performance and ease of use suggest that it has the potential to improve patient outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 Cohort study Logistic regression Severity index In-hospital mortality Hospital resource management
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Frailty as a risk factor for hospitalization and mortality in older adults admitted to a chronic heart failure hospital program before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
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作者 Jhovana Carhuallanqui-Bastidas Eleazar Guino Mejía-Sánchez +4 位作者 Willy Ramos María Luisa Huamán-Severino JoséLuis Carhuallanqui-Bastidas Jhon Alex Zeladita-Huaman Laryn Smith 《Journal of Geriatric Cardiology》 2026年第1期9-16,共8页
Objective To determine whether frailty is a risk factor for hospitalization and mortality in older adults enrolled in the "Chronic Heart Failure Program" at a hospital in Lima, Peru, between 2018–2021.Metho... Objective To determine whether frailty is a risk factor for hospitalization and mortality in older adults enrolled in the "Chronic Heart Failure Program" at a hospital in Lima, Peru, between 2018–2021.Methods This was an ambispective cohort study. A total of 85 older adults participating in the Chronic Heart Failure Program at Guillermo Almenara National Hospital were included. Each had an initial frailty assessment, forming two cohorts: frail and non-frail older adults. Medical records were reviewed, and patients were followed for one year to track events of interest(hospitalization and mortality). Overall survival and risk factors for hospitalization and death were determined.Results During follow-up, 15.3% of the older adults died, and frailty was identified in 58.8% of the patients. Overall survival using the Kaplan-Meier method was 96.5% at 3 months after entering the Chronic Heart Failure Program;92.9% at 6 months;and85.9% at one year. Multivariate analysis using Poisson regression found that frailty was not a risk factor for hospitalization(a RR =0.92;95% CI: 0.42–2.03). Survival analysis using the Cox proportional hazards model showed that frailty was also not a risk factor for mortality after one year of follow-up(a HR = 1.32;95% CI: 0.27–6.53).Conclusions Our research does not confirm frailty as a risk factor for hospitalization or mortality in older adults enrolled in the“Chronic Heart Failure Program” after one year of follow-up. 展开更多
关键词 FRAILTY HOSPITALIZATION older adults chronic heart failure medical records reviewed mortalITY frailty assessment ambispective cohort study
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Demographic trends in mortality due to ovarian cancer in the United States,1999-2020
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作者 Laiba Razaq Arkadeep Dhali +8 位作者 Rick Maity Abdul Rafae Faisal Ali Shan Hafeez Asad Zaman Mohammad Abdullah Humayun Muhammad Faizan Mavra Shahid Mamoona Majeed Pramod Singh 《World Journal of Clinical Oncology》 2025年第6期189-206,共18页
BACKGROUND Ovarian carcinoma has the highest mortality rate among all gynecological cancers.Several reproductive and hormonal risk factors,including early menarche,late menopause,limited use of oral contraceptives,and... BACKGROUND Ovarian carcinoma has the highest mortality rate among all gynecological cancers.Several reproductive and hormonal risk factors,including early menarche,late menopause,limited use of oral contraceptives,and a low pregnancy rate,have been identified as contributors to the increased susceptibility to ovarian cancer.Advancements in cancer therapy over the past century,including the emergence of precision oncology,underscore the importance of early detection and tailored interventions,factors particularly critical in ovarian cancer,where late-stage diagnosis remains a persistent barrier to survival.This challenge is compounded by the lack of a universally endorsed screening program,resulting in late-stage identification and widespread metastasis.AIM To evaluate demographic differences in ovarian cancer-related mortality from 1999 to 2020 among adult females aged≥25 years within the United States.METHODS Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research database was used to collect de-identified death certificate data for malignant neoplasm of the ovaries related deaths in female adults aged 25 years and older from the year 1999 to 2020.Crude mortality rates and age-adjusted mortality rates(AAMRs)per 100000 people were calculated.Join point regression program was used to assess annual percent changes in mortality trends,with statistical significance set at P value<0.05.RESULTS Between 1999 and 2020,337619 deaths due to ovarian cancer occurred among United States females aged 25 to>85.The AAMR decreased from 14.62 in 1999 to 10.15 in 2020,with significant declines across various demographics.The AAMRs were highest among non-Hispanic White women,i.e.,13.53.Based on region,they were the highest in the Northeast(13.06)and Midwest(12.94).The steepest decline was observed in metropolitan areas as compared to nonmetropolitan ones.The study highlights significant progress in reducing ovarian cancer mortality across age,race/ethnicity,and geographic regions during this period.CONCLUSION The mortality trends for ovarian carcinoma patients showed an overall decrease,with the highest mortality rates observed among older individuals(65 to>85 years)and non-Hispanic Whites.These disparities underscore the need for equitable healthcare access and targeted policy interventions. 展开更多
关键词 Ovarian cancer Ovarian carcinoma mortalITY Crude mortality rate Age-adjusted mortality rate Demographic trends United States
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Association of Dietary Preferences with All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality:Prospective Cohort Study of 1,160,312 Adults in China
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作者 Wenru Shi Sitong Wei +4 位作者 Qingmei Huang Huan Chen Dong Shen Bofeng Zhu Chen Mao 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 2025年第9期1120-1128,共9页
Objective Although dietary preferences influence chronic diseases,few studies have linked dietary preferences to mortality risk,particularly in large cohorts.To investigate the relationship between dietary preferences... Objective Although dietary preferences influence chronic diseases,few studies have linked dietary preferences to mortality risk,particularly in large cohorts.To investigate the relationship between dietary preferences and mortality risk(all-cause,cancer,and cardiovascular disease[CVD])in a large adult cohort.Methods A cohort of 1,160,312 adults(mean age 62.48±9.55)from the Shenzhen Healthcare Big Data Cohort(SHBDC)was analyzed.Hazard ratios(HRs)for mortality were estimated using the Cox proportional hazards model.Results The study identified 12,308 all-cause deaths,of which 3,865(31.4%)were cancer-related and 3,576(29.1%)were attributed to CVD.Compared with a mixed diet of meat and vegetables,a mainly meat-based diet(hazard ratio[HR]=1.13;95%confidence interval[CI]:1.02,1.27)associated with a higher risk of all-cause mortality,while mainly vegetarian(HR=0.87;95%CI:0.78,0.97)was linked to a reduced risk.Furthermore,there was a stronger correlation between mortality risk and dietary preference in the>65 age range.Conclusion A meat-based diet was associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality,whereas a mainly vegetarian diet was linked to a reduced risk. 展开更多
关键词 Dietary preference Cancer mortality Cohort study All-cause mortality CVD mortality
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Postdischarge cancer and mortality in patients with coronary artery disease: a retrospective cohort study
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作者 Yi-Hao WANG Shao-Ning ZHU +5 位作者 Ya-Wei ZHAO Kai-Xin YAN Ming-Zhuang SUN Zhi-Jun SUN Yun-Dai CHEN Shun-Ying HU 《Journal of Geriatric Cardiology》 2025年第6期578-586,共9页
BACKGROUND Our understanding of the correlation between postdischarge cancer and mortality in patients with coronary artery disease(CAD)remains incomplete.The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships bet... BACKGROUND Our understanding of the correlation between postdischarge cancer and mortality in patients with coronary artery disease(CAD)remains incomplete.The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between postdischarge cancers and all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality in CAD patients.METHODS In this retrospective cohort study,25%of CAD patients without prior cancer history who underwent coronary artery angiography between January 1,2011 and December 31,2015,were randomly enrolled using SPSS 26.0.Patients were monitored for the incidence of postdischarge cancer,which was defined as cancer diagnosed after the index hospitalization,survival status and cause of death.Cox regression analysis was used to explore the association between postdischarge cancer and all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality in CAD patients.RESULTS A total of 4085 patients were included in the final analysis.During a median follow-up period of 8 years,174 patients(4.3%)developed postdischarge cancer,and 343 patients(8.4%)died.A total of 173 patients died from cardiovascular diseases.Postdischarge cancer was associated with increased all-cause mortality risk(HR=2.653,95%CI:1.727–4.076,P<0.001)and cardiovascular mortality risk(HR=2.756,95%CI:1.470–5.167,P=0.002).Postdischarge lung cancer(HR=5.497,95%CI:2.922–10.343,P<0.001)and gastrointestinal cancer(HR=1.984,95%CI:1.049–3.750,P=0.035)were associated with all-cause mortality in CAD patients.Postdischarge lung cancer was significantly associated with cardiovascular death in CAD patients(HR=4.979,95%CI:2.114–11.728,P<0.001),and cardiovascular death was not significantly correlated with gastrointestinal cancer or other types of cancer.CONCLUSIONS Postdischarge cancer was associated with all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality in CAD patients.Compared with other cancers,postdischarge lung cancer had a more significant effect on all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality in CAD patients. 展开更多
关键词 Coronary Artery Disease All Cause mortality Cardiovascular mortality Postdischarge Cancer mortalITY Cohort Study coronary artery angiography coronary artery disease cad remains
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Proton pump inhibitors and all-cause mortality risk among cancer patients
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作者 Arunkumar Krishnan Carolin Victoria Schneider Declan Walsh 《World Journal of Clinical Oncology》 2025年第1期34-42,共9页
BACKGROUND Proton pump inhibitors(PPIs)are widely used,including among cancer patients,to manage gastroesophageal reflux and other gastric acid-related disorders.Recent evidence suggests associations between long-term... BACKGROUND Proton pump inhibitors(PPIs)are widely used,including among cancer patients,to manage gastroesophageal reflux and other gastric acid-related disorders.Recent evidence suggests associations between long-term PPI use and higher risks for various adverse health outcomes,including greater mortality.AIM To investigate the association between PPI use and all-cause mortality among cancer patients by a comprehensive analysis after adjustment for various confounders and a robust methodological approach to minimize bias.METHODS This retrospective cohort study used data from the TriNetX research network,with electronic health records from multiple healthcare organizations.The study employed a new-user,active comparator design,which compared newly treated PPI users with non-users and newly treated histamine2 receptor antagonists(H2RA)users among adult cancer patients.Newly prescribed PPIs(esomeprazole,lansoprazole,omeprazole,pantoprazole,or rabeprazole)users were compared to non-users or newly prescribed H2RAs(cimetidine,famotidine,nizatidine,or ranitidine)users.The primary outcome was all-cause mortality.Each patient in the main group was matched to a patient in the control group using 1:1 propensity score matching to reduce confounding effects.Multivariable Cox regression models were used to estimate hazard ratios(HRs)and 95% confidence interval(CI).RESULTS During the follow-up period(median 5.4±1.8 years for PPI users and 6.5±1.0 years for non-users),PPI users demonstrated a higher all-cause mortality rate than non-users after 1 year,2 years,and at the end of follow up(HRs:2.34-2.72).Compared with H2RA users,PPI users demonstrated a higher rate of all-cause mortality HR:1.51(95%CI:1.41-1.69).Similar results were observed across sensitivity analyses by excluding deaths from the first 9 months and 1-year post-exposure,confirming the robustness of these findings.In a sensitivity analysis,we analyzed all-cause mortality outcomes between former PPI users and individuals who have never used PPIs,providing insights into the long-term effects of past PPI use.In addition,at 1-year follow-up,the analysis revealed a significant difference in mortality rates between former PPI users and non-users(HR:1.84;95%CI:1.82-1.96).CONCLUSION PPI use among cancer patients was associated with a higher risk of all-cause mortality compared to non-users or H2RA users.These findings emphasize the need for cautious use of PPIs in cancer patients and suggest that alternative treatments should be considered when clinically feasible.However,further studies are needed to corroborate our findings,given the significant adverse outcomes in cancer patients. 展开更多
关键词 All-cause mortality CANCER Histamine-2 receptor antagonists mortalITY MALIGNANCY Proton pump inhibitors CARCINOMA OUTCOME
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Twenty-four-hour movement guidelines during adolescence and midlife mortality
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作者 Jose Francisco Lopez-Gil Yasmin Ezzatvar Antonio Garcıa-Hermoso 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 2025年第3期140-142,共3页
1.Introduction Adherence to 24-hour movement guidelines—which encompass regular physical activity,adequate sleep,and limited sedentary time1—significantly influences long-term health outcomes during adolescence and ... 1.Introduction Adherence to 24-hour movement guidelines—which encompass regular physical activity,adequate sleep,and limited sedentary time1—significantly influences long-term health outcomes during adolescence and contributes holistically to overall health.2 However,its prospective relationship with midlife mortality remains unknown to date.Our aim was to determine the association between adherence to 24-hour movement guidelines during adolescence and premature mortality 26-27 years later.This aim was based on existing evidence3 suggesting a potential link between meeting these guidelines and reduced mortality risk among adults in an 11-year follow-up. 展开更多
关键词 hour movement guidelines sedentary time midlife mortality sleep premature mortality ADOLESCENCE physical activity
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Association of oxidative balance score and allcause,cardiovascular disease,and cancer mortality:A cohort study based on 1999–2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey(NHANES)
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作者 Dan-Gen Ge Jie Tang 《Journal of Nutritional Oncology》 2025年第4期141-149,共9页
Background:The oxidative balance score(OBS)is a comprehensive scoring mechanism for evaluating oxidative stress.Previous studies have not yet clarified the correlations between OBS and mortality risk due to the divers... Background:The oxidative balance score(OBS)is a comprehensive scoring mechanism for evaluating oxidative stress.Previous studies have not yet clarified the correlations between OBS and mortality risk due to the diversity of antioxidant and pro-oxidant constituents.This research investigates the relationship between OBS,which is composed of 20 prespecified oxidative stressrelated factors,and the overall and specific-cause mortality.Methods:This study analyzed 24,299 adults aged older than or equal to 18 years from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey(NHANES)1999–2018,followed for survival until December 31,2019.Cox proportional hazards regression was used to evaluate the links between the OBS and mortality from all causes,cardiovascular disease(CVD),and cancer,adjusted for several relevant demographic and comorbidity factors.Results:During a median follow-up of 9.6 years,there were 3,003 deaths,including 740 from CVD,746 from cancer.The Kaplan-Meier curves showed a reduced risk of mortality for the subjects with a higher OBS relative to their counterparts in the lowest quartile.The highest OBS quartile was inversely associated with a decreased risk of mortality(all-cause HR:0.68,95%CI:0.60–0.77;CVD HR:0.58,95%CI:0.45–0.74;cancer HR:0.61,95%CI:0.48–0.78)after covariate correction.In addition,a significant link between dietary patterns,lifestyle components,and a significant association with mortality was observed,demonstrating consistency across subgroup analyses.Conclusions:An inverse correlation exists between OBS and mortality from all-cause,CVD,and cancer.These results suggest that diet and lifestyle modifications can substantially impact health outcomes by modulating oxidative balance. 展开更多
关键词 NHANES Oxidative balance score All-cause mortality Cardiovascular disease Cancer mortality
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Association of neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio with cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in patients receiving chronic hemodialysis:Systematic review and meta-analysis
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作者 Roopeessh Vempati Nanush Damarlapally +9 位作者 Srivatsa Surya Vasudevan Viral Patel Prathibha Banda Denise Mourad Harshavardhan Polamarasetty Gaurav Mathur Afrasayab Khan Rupak Desai Iqbal Ratnani Salim Surani 《World Journal of Methodology》 2025年第4期396-410,共15页
BACKGROUND The neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio(NLR)has been proposed as a potential prognostic marker for mortality outcomes in various conditions,yet its association with chronic hemodialysis(HD)remains underexplored.We ... BACKGROUND The neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio(NLR)has been proposed as a potential prognostic marker for mortality outcomes in various conditions,yet its association with chronic hemodialysis(HD)remains underexplored.We aim to study its utility by conducting a meta-analysis of this specific population.AIM To determine whether elevated NLR is associated with all-cause mortality(ACM)and cardiovascular mortality(CVM)in patients undergoing chronic HD.METHODS A comprehensive search from PubMed,Google Scholar,and Scopus identified studies showing the association between NLR and mortality outcomes in patients with chronic HD.Random-effects models with 95%CIs were employed to pool adjusted hazard ratios(aHRs),odds ratios(ORs),and I²statistics for evaluating the heterogeneity of findings.Leave-one-out sensitivity and meta-regression analyses assessed changes in overall effects and identified confounders,respectively.The Joanna Briggs Institute(JBI)tool was used to assess the quality of studies.RESULTS 19 studies comprising 9047 patients with a mean age of 59.5±5.86 years and a mean follow-up duration of 46.7 months were included in our study.Our meta-analysis revealed a significant association between NLR>2.5 and increased risks of ACM(aHR:1.25,95%CI:1.14-1.37,P<0.0001)and CVM(aHR:1.24,95%CI:1.02-1.49,P=0.03).Studies reporting outcomes in OR reported similar findings for ACM(OR:4.59,95%CI:1.74-12.11,P=0.002)and CVM(OR:1.11,95%CI:1.01-1.23,P=0.03).Sensitivity analysis revealed no variations.Meta-regression revealed increasing male proportion is positively associated with ACM.Pooled area under the curve(AUC)was 0.71(95%CI:0.63-0.80,P<0.0001).The JBI tool revealed high-quality studies.CONCLUSION This meta-analysis suggests that elevated NLR may serve as a useful prognostic marker for ACM and CVM in patients on chronic HD and can be useful in planning for the prevention of mortality-related strategies. 展开更多
关键词 Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio Chronic hemodialysis Cardiovascular mortality All-cause mortality Inflammation Inflammatory markers Dialysis outcomes Hematological biomarkers Dialysis-associated cardiovascular disease
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Association of dietary index for gut microbiota and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in patients with diabetes or prediabetes
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作者 Zheng Wang Fa-Chao Shi +2 位作者 Shan-Bing Hou Quan-Quan Sun Cao-Yang Fang 《World Journal of Diabetes》 2025年第7期137-151,共15页
BACKGROUND The dietary index for gut microbiota(DI-GM)demonstrates associations with diabetes prevalence and related mortality outcomes,serving as a nutritional assessment tool for microbial community evaluation.AIM T... BACKGROUND The dietary index for gut microbiota(DI-GM)demonstrates associations with diabetes prevalence and related mortality outcomes,serving as a nutritional assessment tool for microbial community evaluation.AIM To investigate connections between DI-GM values and survival endpoints in populations with impaired glucose metabolism,incorporating both total mortality and cardiovascular-related fatal events.METHODS Cox proportional hazards modeling through survival analysis evaluated the relationship between DI-GM quartile classifications and fatal event probabilities.Restricted cubic spline modeling evaluated non-linear associations between con-tinuous DI-GM values and mortality endpoints.Stratified analyses and robustness checks ensured the validity of the results.RESULTS Higher DI-GM values showed a statistically significant negative correlation with total mortality risk[hazard ratio(HR)=0.96,95%CI:0.93-1.00]and cardiovas-cular-related fatal outcomes(HR=0.93,95%CI:0.87-0.99).When comparing quartiles,analysis indicated that participants in the upper quartile(Q4)had 17%decreased likelihood of all-cause death(HR=0.83,95%CI:0.69-0.99)and 25%lower probability of cardiovascular mortality(HR=0.75,95%CI:0.54-1.00)relative to those in the lowest quartile(Q1).CONCLUSION These findings position DI-GM as a protective determinant against mortality in glucose metabolism disorders.Dietary pattern optimization targeting DI-GM enhancement could constitute a strategic intervention in diabetes care protocols. 展开更多
关键词 Dietary index for gut microbiota DIABETES PREDIABETES All-cause mortality Cardiovascular mortality
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