كوموربيدوم Comorbidome

من ويكيتعمر
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ويكيتعمر Wikiageing هو مشروع معرفي في إطار عمل خدمي تطوعي معرفي جماعي تعديل Comorbidome غليظمائلتوقيع مع الطابع الزمنيوصلةملف مضمنمرجعمتقدمأحرف خاصةمساعدة

الكوموربيدوم: هو إنفوجرافيك (رسم توضيحي) لعرض أهمية تعدد المراضة وتوضيح علاقتها بالأمراض والمشاكل الصحية المختلفة.

a “comorbidome" is a graphic representation of the prevalence and strength of association to mortality in the form of

The “comorbidome” is a graphic expression of comorbidities with more than 10% prevalence in the entire cohort, and those comorbidities with the strongest association with mortality (hazard ratio [HR], >1; 95% confidence interval, >1; P ≤ 0.05). The area of the circle relates to the prevalence of the disease. The proximity to the center (mortality) expresses the strength of the association between the disease and risk of death. This was scaled from the inverse of the HR (1/HR). All bubbles associated with a statistically significant increase in mortality are fully inside the dotted orbit (1/HR <1). Bubble colors represent organ systems or disease clusters (cardiovascular = red, female-specific comorbidities = pink, pulmonary = green, psychiatric = blue, others = brown and orange). A. fibrillation = atrial fibrillation/flutter; BPH = benign prostatic hypertrophy; CAD = coronary artery disease; CHF = congestive heart failure; CRF = chronic renal failure; CVA = cerebrovascular accident; DJD = degenerative joint disease; GERD = gastroesophageal reflux disease; OSA = obstructive sleep apnea; PAD = peripheral artery disease; pulmonary HTN+RHF = pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure.


Comorbidities and Risk of Mortality in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease [1]

Miguel Divo 1, Claudia Cote 2†, Juan P. de Torres 3, Ciro Casanova 4, Jose M. Marin 5, Victor Pinto-Plata 1, Javier Zulueta 3, Carlos Cabrera 6, Jorge Zagaceta 3, Gary Hunninghake 1, Bartolome Celli 1

https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.201201-0034OC PubMed: 22561964-ajrccm Vol. 186, No. 2 | Jul 15, 2012