komorbidien
Komorbidien, also referred to as comorbidities in English, are additional diseases or disorders that occur in the same person as a primary health condition. They can influence the presentation, progression, and management of the index illness, as well as the patient’s overall prognosis and quality of life. In medical literature, comorbidity typically implies a focus on a primary disease with coexisting conditions, whereas the broader concept of multimorbiditeit describes two or more chronic conditions without prioritizing a single index disease. In Dutch usage, komorbidien is commonly discussed alongside multimorbiditeit, with attention to how coexisting conditions interact within a patient’s care.
The presence of komorbidien has important clinical implications. They can complicate diagnosis and treatment, increase the
Measurement and research often use comorbidity indices to quantify burden and adjust analyses. Examples include the
Common examples of comorbidity are diabetes with cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with hypertension, or