Psychiatric Comorbidity and In-hospital Mortality in Patients Hospitalized for Physical Conditions in Germany
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2025Author
Kostev, K.
Landre, B.
Yon, D. K.
Haro, J. M.
Gyasi, R. M.
Hajek, A.
Jacob, L.
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Abstract
Objective: To investigate the association between psychiatric comorbidity and in?hospital mortality in patients hospitalized for physical conditions in Germany.
Methods: This retrospective study utilized hospital data from IQVIA (Frankfurt, Germany). Adults admitted with a secondary psychiatric diagnosis were matched (1:3) to those without, using a propensity score based on age, sex, hospital department, and primary diagnosis. Diagnoses adhered to the ICD?10 classification. Associations with in?hospital mortality were examined via logistic regression.
Results: The study included 36,796 patients with psychiatric comorbidity (mean age 66.2?�?14.7?years; 53.4% men) and 110,388 without (mean age 66.1?�?15.1?years; 51.9% men). Overall, psychiatric comorbidity did not significantly affect in?hospital mortality (OR?1.00; 95% CI?0.95�1.05). However, increased mortality was observed among patients aged ??70?years and men, whereas reduced mortality was noted in those over 80?years and women.
Conclusions: Psychiatric comorbidity is linked to higher in?hospital mortality in patients aged ??70?years and in men in German hospitals. Further research is needed to confirm these findings in other countries.
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