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      • complication [kom″plĭ-ka´shun] 1. one or more disease (s) concurrent with another disease. 2. the occurrence of two or more diseases in the same patient. 3. an injury or disorder occurring in a patient with a pre-existing condition.
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  2. complication. 1. Any adverse medical response to a procedure or therapy; in drug therapy, aka, adverse–side effects, see there. 2. The simultaneous presentation of 2 or more diseases Patient management Any adverse or undesired result of disease management. See Contraindication, Indication.

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  3. What Are Medical Complications: Adverse Events. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement defines an adverse event as: unintended physical injury resulting from or contributed to by medical care that requires additional monitoring, treatment or hospitalization, or that results in death.

  4. A complication in medicine, or medical complication, is an unfavorable result of a disease, health condition, or treatment. Complications may adversely affect the prognosis, or outcome, of a disease.

  5. Grade 3 complications were defined as complications leading to lasting disability or organ resection, and finally, a Grade 4 complication indicated death of a patient due to a complication. The modified classification is presented in Table 1 with clinical examples in Table 2 .

    • Daniel Dindo, Nicolas Demartines, Pierre Alain Clavien
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  6. complication. 1. Any adverse medical response to a procedure or therapy; in drug therapy, aka, adverse–side effects, see there. 2. The simultaneous presentation of 2 or more diseases Patient management Any adverse or undesired result of disease management. See Contraindication, Indication.

  7. Complications. Stroke and TIA: What are the complications following stroke and TIA? Last revised in December 2023. Many possible complications can follow a stroke. Complications in the early period following stroke include: Haemorrhagic transformation of ischaemic stroke. Cerebral oedema. Delirium. Seizures.

  8. In medicine, a medical problem that occurs during a disease, or after a procedure or treatment. The complication may be caused by the disease, procedure, or treatment or may be unrelated to them.

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