Fig. 5From: Multimorbidity states associated with higher mortality rates in organ dysfunction and sepsis: a data-driven analysis in critical careNetwork discovery of multimorbidity subgroups with higher rates of adverse health outcomes (organ dysfunction, sepsis, and death). Nodes represent disease prevalence, and edges express the number of patients with the disease pair normalized to the entire subgroup population. a Patients in the cardiopulmonary subgroup suffer from cardiopulmonary diseases as expected. b The hepatic/addiction subgroup has a high prevalence of health consequences of addiction. c For patients in the complicated diabetics subgroup, the dominant morbidity profile is diabetic nephropathy and hypertension. d The cardiac subgroup has a high prevalence of cardiac arrhythmias as well as other cardiac conditionsBack to article page