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Table 1.

Summary of the methodological constructs of the four frailty indexes compared.

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Table 2.

Baseline characteristics of hospitalized older patients according to gender.

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Figure 1.

Comparisons among different frailty instruments on one-month and one-year all-cause mortality in hospitalized older patients.

Panel A Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve comparisons among Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI), Frailty Index derived from the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures (FI-SOF), Frailty Index based on cumulative deficits (FI-CD), and Frailty Index based on a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (FI-CGA) scores on one-month all-cause mortality in hospitalized older patients. Panel B ROC curve comparisons among MPI, FI-SOF, FI-CD, and FI-CGA scores on one-year all-cause mortality in hospitalized older patients.

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Table 3.

Risk of one-month and one-year all-cause mortality according to the four frailty instruments in hospitalized older patients.

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Table 4.

Comparison of the areas under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves of the four frailty instruments compared.*

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Table 5.

Subgroups of hospitalized older patients where different frailty indexes showed a significant different predictive discriminatory power for one-year all-cause mortality.*

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