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Measuring Frailty in HIV-infected Individuals. Identification of Frail Patients is the First Step to Amelioration and Reversal of Frailty
Published on: July 24, 2013
[Multimorbidity and frailty as geriatric syndromes - Similarities and differences]
Abstract:
In the context of demographic trends, two geriatric syndromes that partially overlap but are conceptually distinct are becoming increasingly prevalent: multimorbidity and frailty. These two terms are often insufficiently distinguished from one another. However, they differ fundamentally in terms of their underlying concepts, pathophysiology, and clinical implications. A deeper understanding of these two entities is essential both for the individualized medical care of geriatric patients and for the prevention of functional decline in old age.
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