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    American Society of Anesthesiologists Score: still useful after 60 years? Results of the EuSOS Study. 

    Moreno, RP; Pearse, R; Rhodes, A; European Surgical Outcomes Study (EuSOS) Group of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine and European Society of Anaesthesiology Trials Groups (2015)
    OBJECTIVE: The European Surgical Outcomes Study described mortality following in-patient surgery. Several factors were identified that were able to predict poor outcomes in a multivariate analysis. These included age, ...
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    Overall and cause-specific hospitalisation and death after COVID-19 hospitalisation in England: A cohort study using linked primary care, secondary care, and death registration data in the OpenSAFELY platform. 

    Bhaskaran, K; Rentsch, CT; Hickman, G; Hulme, WJ; Schultze, A; Curtis, HJ; Wing, K; Warren-Gash, C; Tomlinson, L; Bates, CJ;... (2022-01)
    BACKGROUND: There is concern about medium to long-term adverse outcomes following acute Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), but little relevant evidence exists. We aimed to investigate whether risks of hospital admission ...
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    Ethnic differences in COVID-19 mortality during the first two waves of the Coronavirus Pandemic: a nationwide cohort study of 29 million adults in England. 

    Nafilyan, V; Islam, N; Mathur, R; Ayoubkhani, D; Banerjee, A; Glickman, M; Humberstone, B; Diamond, I; Khunti, K (2021-06)
    Ethnic minorities have experienced disproportionate COVID-19 mortality rates in the UK and many other countries. We compared the differences in the risk of COVID-19 related death between ethnic groups in the first and ...
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    Data-driven identification of ageing-related diseases from electronic health records. 

    Kuan, V; Fraser, HC; Hingorani, M; Denaxas, S; Gonzalez-Izquierdo, A; Direk, K; Nitsch, D; Mathur, R; Parisinos, CA; Lumbers, RT;... (2021-02-03)
    Reducing the burden of late-life morbidity requires an understanding of the mechanisms of ageing-related diseases (ARDs), defined as diseases that accumulate with increasing age. This has been hampered by the lack of formal ...
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    Indirect acute effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical and mental health in the UK: a population-based study. 

    Mansfield, KE; Mathur, R; Tazare, J; Henderson, AD; Mulick, AR; Carreira, H; Matthews, AA; Bidulka, P; Gayle, A; Forbes, H;... (2021-04)
    BACKGROUND: There are concerns that the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK might have worsened physical and mental health, and reduced use of health services. However, the scale of the problem is unquantified, ...
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