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词汇 comorbidity
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Definition of comorbidity in US English:

comorbidity

nounˌkōmôrˈbidədēˌkōmôrˈbidədē
  • The simultaneous presence of two chronic diseases or conditions in a patient.

    the comorbidity of anxiety and depression in Parkinson's disease
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Illicit drug use and medical comorbidities place patients at increased risk of heat-related illness.
    • The lower initial dose should be administered to patients who are frail or have other comorbidities, particularly cardiovascular disease.
    • Patients with multiple comorbidities, especially respiratory disease and malignancy, before surgery for hip fracture are at higher risk of mortality
    • The effectiveness of therapy is likely to depend on the specific problem and on the presence of comorbidities and other contributory factors.
    • Many patients with chronic lung disease have one or more comorbidities that limit their ability to participate in or benefit from rehabilitation.
    • This strategy should be offered only to patients with uncomplicated hypertension that is, no cardiovascular disease or comorbidity for which the treatment is also needed.
    • Patients hurt, but they may be unable to distinguish if their pain is surgically induced or chronic from comorbidities.
    • Tertiary hospitals eventually will become major centers caring for the medical needs of patients with multiple comorbidities.
    • Hospitalization is required for patients with serious comorbidities and/or limited capacity for home care.
    • In addition to weight loss, improved patient outcomes include the resolution and/or improvement of the patient's comorbidities.
    • The value of walking ability as an outcome to evaluate the efficacy of surgery is limited by the extent of comorbidities in elderly patients.
    • These patients often have comorbidities and are taking other treatments, so drug interactions must be avoided.
    • These geriatric patients often have multiple comorbidities, as well as a high risk for post-operative complications.
    • Similarly, many of those patients will have had comorbidities.
    • The most common comorbidities were coronary artery disease, hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and diabetes.
    • Also, these medications often are poorly tolerated in elderly patients who have multiple comorbidities.

Definition of comorbidity in US English:

comorbidity

nounˌkōmôrˈbidədē
  • The simultaneous presence of two chronic diseases or conditions in a patient.

    the comorbidity of anxiety and depression in Parkinson's disease
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Illicit drug use and medical comorbidities place patients at increased risk of heat-related illness.
    • The lower initial dose should be administered to patients who are frail or have other comorbidities, particularly cardiovascular disease.
    • Patients with multiple comorbidities, especially respiratory disease and malignancy, before surgery for hip fracture are at higher risk of mortality
    • The effectiveness of therapy is likely to depend on the specific problem and on the presence of comorbidities and other contributory factors.
    • Many patients with chronic lung disease have one or more comorbidities that limit their ability to participate in or benefit from rehabilitation.
    • This strategy should be offered only to patients with uncomplicated hypertension that is, no cardiovascular disease or comorbidity for which the treatment is also needed.
    • Patients hurt, but they may be unable to distinguish if their pain is surgically induced or chronic from comorbidities.
    • Tertiary hospitals eventually will become major centers caring for the medical needs of patients with multiple comorbidities.
    • Hospitalization is required for patients with serious comorbidities and/or limited capacity for home care.
    • In addition to weight loss, improved patient outcomes include the resolution and/or improvement of the patient's comorbidities.
    • The value of walking ability as an outcome to evaluate the efficacy of surgery is limited by the extent of comorbidities in elderly patients.
    • These patients often have comorbidities and are taking other treatments, so drug interactions must be avoided.
    • These geriatric patients often have multiple comorbidities, as well as a high risk for post-operative complications.
    • Similarly, many of those patients will have had comorbidities.
    • The most common comorbidities were coronary artery disease, hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and diabetes.
    • Also, these medications often are poorly tolerated in elderly patients who have multiple comorbidities.
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