Dr. Xiu Ping Wang
Older adults with cirrhosis are at an increased risk for rapid disease progression and mortality compared to younger patients. This study aims to identify key factors contributing to disease advancement and mortality in older adult patients with cirrhosis. Data from 300 patients aged 65 and older were analyzed, focusing on the impact of comorbidities, liver function, nutritional status, and access to advanced care on survival and disease progression. Findings reveal that factors such as advanced liver dysfunction, malnutrition, and multiple comorbidities significantly increase mortality and accelerate disease progression in older patients. These results underscore the need for comprehensive care tailored to the elderly cirrhotic population.
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