Non-thyroidal illness syndrome and short-term survival in a hospitalised older population
Age and Ageing2009Vol. 39(1), pp. 46–50
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Sara Tognini, Francesco Marchini, Angela Dardano, A. Polini, M Ferdeghini, M. Castiglioni, Fabio Monzani
Abstract
low T3 syndrome is very common in the hospitalised older population, emerging as the most sensitive independent predictor of short-term survival. Serum FT(3) determination should be included in the assessment of short-term prognosis of acutely ill older patients.
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