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An adaptation of Charlson comorbidity index predicted subsequent mortality in a health survey

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
Volume 57, Issue 4, Pages 403-408

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2003.09.016

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comorbidity index; survival studies; mortality; cohort studies; proportional hazard models

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Objective: The Catalan Health Interview Survey Follow-up Study analyzed survival differences according to comorbidity, using an adaptation of the Charlson's index. Study Design and Setting: Vital status was ascertained by record linkage with death certificates 5 years after interview. Three thousand one hundred five men and 3,536 women aged 40-84 years old were included in the analysis. Proportional hazards models with age as time scale were used to calculate relative risk (RR) and 95% confidence interval adjusted for potential confounders. Results: The adjusted RR of death in men was 1.02 (0.73-1.41) for a comorbidity index of 1-2; the RR was 1.51 (1-2.30) for an index of 3-4, and 2.64 (1.43-4.89) for an index of >4 composed to an index of 0. In women, for the same comorbidity index categorization, the RR of death were 0.83 (0.55-1.24), 1.71 (1.09-2.72) and 2.65 (1.47-4.77). Conclusion: This result confirms the relation between comorbidity and the risk of death based on a comorbidity index that takes into account severity and number of self-declared chronic diseases with mortality. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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