ravivastusele
Ravivastusele is a term used in Estonian biomedical literature to describe the body's or a patient’s response to a medical treatment. It encompasses both therapeutic effects and, where relevant, adverse effects, and is often used as a broad measure in clinical evaluation and research.
The word combines ravi (treatment) and vastusele (to the response), reflecting its role as the outcome attributed
Assessment of ravivastusele relies on predefined endpoints, such as remission rates, reduction of pain scores, improvement
Inter-individual variability in ravivastusele arises from genetic factors (pharmacogenomics), age, organ function, disease severity, coexisting conditions,
Ravivastusele is central in clinical trials and personalized medicine, guiding dose selection, treatment duration, and patient
Related concepts include treatment efficacy, pharmacodynamics, pharmacogenomics, and personalized medicine.