Characterization Of Diseases In Temporal Comorbidity Networks
Yuri Gardinazzi, Roger Gonzal\'ez March, Suprabhath Kalahasti, Andrea Monta\~no Ramirez, Matteo Neri, Cicely Nguyen, Giovanni Palermo, Erik Weis, Katharina Ledebur, Elma Dervi\'c

TL;DR
This study analyzes how comorbidity networks evolve across different age groups using a large Austrian hospital dataset, revealing age-specific disease clusters, central diseases, and their relation to mortality, informing targeted healthcare strategies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive characterization of age-related changes in comorbidity network structure and identifies key diseases with high mortality relevance at different life stages.
Findings
Networks grow denser with age.
Identified age-specific disease clusters.
High-mortality bridging diseases highlighted.
Abstract
Comorbidity networks, which capture disease-disease co-occurrence usually based on electronic health records, reveal structured patterns in how diseases cluster and progress across individuals. However, how these networks evolve across different age groups and how this evolution relates to properties like disease prevalence and mortality remains understudied. To address these issues, we used publicly available comorbidity networks extracted from a comprehensive dataset of 45 million Austrian hospital stays from 1997 to 2014, covering 8.9 million patients. These networks grow and become denser with age. We identified groups of diseases that exhibit similar patterns of structural centrality throughout the lifespan, revealing three dominant age-related components with peaks in early childhood, midlife, and late life. To uncover the drivers of this structural change, we examined the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChronic Disease Management Strategies · Mental Health Research Topics · Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
