Methods for assessing comorbidity and its role in patients with cardiac pathology

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Arseniy Blokhin, Alexander Shishkin, Sergey Minkin
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Abstract

There are several different definitions of the combination of multiple nosology within one organism: comorbidity, multimorbidity, syntropy, and dystropy, etc. Comorbidity is an important component of pathophysiological processes, which has a significant impact on the course and outcome of cardiac diseases in patients. Therefore, in recent decades, researchers have been actively engaged in the problem of assessing the degree of contribution of comorbidity to the overall state of the body. For this purpose, a number of scales and indices of comorbidity have been developed, which allow estimating the burden of comorbidity on the underlying disease within certain groups of diseases. Consideration of comorbidity in routine clinical practice allows to increase reliable prognostic assumptions and correctly build a therapeutic strategy. As a result, it improves patients’ quality of life, allows them to achieve favorable outcomes, and most effectively prevents complications in patients with comorbidity. The assessment of comorbidity in cardiological, endocrinological, oncological, and neurological pathologies is particularly important, since they have the most general negative effect on the entire patient’s body.
评估合并症的方法及其在心脏病理患者中的作用
在一个机体内合并多种疾病有几种不同的定义:共病、多病、共病和营养不良等。合并症是病理生理过程的重要组成部分,对心脏病患者的病程和转归有重要影响。因此,近几十年来,研究人员一直积极致力于评估共病对身体整体状态的贡献程度的问题。为此目的,已经制定了一些共病的量表和指数,可以估计某些疾病群体中潜在疾病的共病负担。在常规临床实践中考虑合并症可以增加可靠的预后假设并正确建立治疗策略。因此,它提高了患者的生活质量,使他们获得良好的结局,并最有效地预防合并症患者的并发症。心脏病、内分泌、肿瘤和神经系统疾病的共病评估尤为重要,因为它们对整个患者的身体都有最普遍的负面影响。
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