Figure 2.
Sankey plots for the change in the number of geriatric impairments over time. (A) Absolute number of geriatric impairments over time. (B) Categorization of the number of geriatric impairments in 0-1 and ≥2 geriatric impairments at baseline. Of note, the cut-off was established based on the median number of geriatric impairments at baseline. The absolute number of geriatric impairments and the patients with ≥2 geriatric impairments significantly diminished over time (P < .001), as measured using a linear mixed-effect model, with the number of geriatric impairments and their 2-way interaction with time as a fixed effect and a random intercept for patients.

Sankey plots for the change in the number of geriatric impairments over time. (A) Absolute number of geriatric impairments over time. (B) Categorization of the number of geriatric impairments in 0-1 and ≥2 geriatric impairments at baseline. Of note, the cut-off was established based on the median number of geriatric impairments at baseline. The absolute number of geriatric impairments and the patients with ≥2 geriatric impairments significantly diminished over time (P < .001), as measured using a linear mixed-effect model, with the number of geriatric impairments and their 2-way interaction with time as a fixed effect and a random intercept for patients.

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