Definition of Decompensation. Meaning of Decompensation. Synonyms of Decompensation

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- In medicine, decompensation is the functional deterioration of a structure or system that had been previously working with the help of compensation. Decompensation...
- chronic heart failure are the prolongation of life, prevention of acute decompensation, and reduction of symptoms, allowing for greater activity. Heart failure...
- inotropic support in the short-term treatment of patients with cardiac decompensation due to depressed contractility, which could be the result of either...
- hospitalization in certain patients with heart failure after a recent acute decompensation event. It is taken by mouth. Vericiguat is a soluble guanylate cyclase...
- ****ociated with the diagnosis of chronic liver disease, ****ociated with decompensation, and ****ociated with the cause. Nail clubbing Palmar erythema Spider...
- increased risk of short-term mortality in cirrhotic patients with acute decompensation and acute-on-chronic liver failure. An other study found ****ociation...
- long-term complications such as glaucoma, cataract and endothelial decompensation. Orthokeratology or simply Ortho-K is a temporary corneal reshaping...
- development of male chauvinism, and resolution was sometimes ****ociated with decompensation in wives. Adam Jukes argues that a reason for male chauvinism is masculinity...
- IV heart failure, NYHA class II and III heart failure with a recent decompensation requiring hospitalization or referral to a specialized heart failure...
- "[Genesis of the so-called insufficient contractions of the heart in decompensation.]". Policlinico Prat. 58 (9): 257–68. PMID 14833944. MAESTRINI, D. (July...