Ablett, Andrew D.McCarthy, KathrynCarter, BenPearce, LyndsayStechman, MichaelMoug, SusanHewitt, JonathanMyint, Phyo K.Older Persons Surgical Outcomes Collaboration (OPSOC)2019-11-192019-11-192019-05Ablett, A D, McCarthy, K, Carter, B, Pearce, L, Stechman, M, Moug, S, Hewitt, J, Myint, P K & Older Persons Surgical Outcomes Collaboration (OPSOC) 2019, 'Cognitive impairment is associated with mortality in older adults in the emergency surgical setting : Findings from the Older Persons Surgical Outcomes Collaboration (OPSOC): A prospective cohort study', Surgery, vol. 165, no. 5, pp. 978-984. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2018.10.0130039-6060Mendeley: b78661e4-fd37-3791-9977-36b87267d659ORCID: /0000-0003-3852-6158/work/163198473https://hdl.handle.net/2164/13278Funded in part by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King's College London (BRC). A.D. Ablett was sponsored by Medical Research Scotland (MRS) for a summer research scholarship (Vac-1058-2017). MRS has no role in study design and interpretation of the study results. Acknowledgments Cardiff and Vale University Health Board: Maeve Middleton, Silas Fuller, Siti Abdul Jabar, Stephanie Thomas, Mathew Williams, Amy Black, Svetlana Kulikouskaya, Caroline Best, Andrew Forrester, Joseph Ereaut, James Moore, Dominic Hampson, Stephanie Owen, Shaanjan Islam, Nicolas Gill, Stephan Merrix, Jack Topham, Pip Killingworth, Syed Rahman, and Nurulaida Mohd Darus. North Bristol NHS Trust: Madeline Tarant, Emily Benson, Tom Wright, Sarah Blake, Calum Honeyman, Simon Huf, Anni Dong, Indira Garaeva, Manuk Wijeyaratne, Michael Campbell, and Eng Hean the. Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley: Mahua Chakrabati, Adam Tay, and Nurwasimah Haj Asnan. NHS Grampian: Caroline McCormack, Tay Hui Sian, and Matthew Greig. Central Manchester University Hospitals: Jen Law and Elizabeth Norr.7404644engRD SurgeryNational Institute for Health Research (NIHR)OtherVac-1058-2017Supplementary DataRDCognitive impairment is associated with mortality in older adults in the emergency surgical setting : Findings from the Older Persons Surgical Outcomes Collaboration (OPSOC): A prospective cohort studyJournal article10.1016/j.surg.2018.10.013http://www.mendeley.com/research/cognitive-impairment-associated-mortality-older-adults-emergency-surgical-setting-findings-older-per1655