Trends in intensive care in patients over 90 years of age
Josef YayanDepartment of Internal Medicine, Vinzentius Hospital, Landau, GermanyBackground: Average life expectancy has increased over the past century, leading to a larger proportion of elderly in the population. Comorbidity and dependence increases with age, and recent data have shown that the num...
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Dove Medical Press
2012
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