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- Coincidència en un sol pacient de dues o més patologies que en compliquen la curació. Termcat - by iolanda casacuberta
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- La morbiditat es pot mesurar com a Multimorbiditat (sumatori del nombre de TC presents en un individu), com a Comorbiditat (co-occurrència de TC en individus ja diagnosticats d’una malaltia determinada) o com a Índex de comorbiditat (mesura que combina tant el nombre com la gravetat dels TC) - UAB by iolanda casacuberta
- L’avaluació diagnòstica ha de fer-se des de l’APS.
A més dels criteris diagnòstics cal valorar la discapacitat
funcional, el grau de dolor, la qualitat de vida i la presència de
comorbiditats, especialment psiquiàtriques. - Gencat by iolanda casacuberta
- Entre els 145 pacients amb sospita clínica de TEP [edat mitjana=77,2 anys (DE=11,6), 64,8% dona, 2,4
comorbiditat per pacient (DE=1,4)], el diagnòstic definitiu de TEP s’establí en 76 pacients (52,4%) [edat
mitjana=76,2 (DE=12,0), 54,3% dona, 2,3 comorbiditat per pacient(DE=1,5)]. - MIHUSC by iolanda casacuberta
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- concomitant but unrelated pathologic or disease process,usually used to indicate coexistence of two or more disease processes. Medical University of South Carolina - by Enrique Cavalitto
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- Many efforts are underway to develop chronic disease management programs, but the majority of them focus on single chronic diseases and do not recognize the presence of co-morbidity (suffering from more than one condition) for many individuals with chronic disease. - University of British Columbia by Enrique Cavalitto
- Identifying preventable risk factors may allow clinicians to decrease these unfortunate events. In order to perform appropriate statistical analyses, measures of important environmental exposures are needed because these are known to substantially increase exacerbation risk, including co-morbidity, medication use, tobacco smoking history and smoking status. - BioMed Central Ltd by Enrique Cavalitto
- While the data in some areas of co-morbidity are stronger than in others, relatively little is known about the risk factors that increase the probability of co-morbidity or the protective factors that decrease its probability. - National Institute of Mental Health by Enrique Cavalitto
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