noun
- Plural of decompensation; instances in which a person or system fails to maintain adequate functioning, especially after a period of coping or compensation.
- In medicine, the inability of an organ or system (such as the heart or liver) to maintain normal function despite previous adaptation mechanisms.
Usage: Medical and psychological term; Often used in clinical contexts to describe sudden worsening of a patient's condition
Usage: Medical/clinical usage
Examples
- The patient experienced multiple decompensations during her hospital stay.
- Cardiac decompensations can occur suddenly in patients with chronic heart disease.
- Stress and lack of sleep triggered several decompensations in his mental health.
- The team documented three separate decompensations over the course of treatment.
- Without proper medication, patients are at risk for repeated decompensations.
- Liver decompensations are serious complications in advanced cirrhosis.