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The phrase "average exacerbation rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to medical or health discussions, particularly when discussing the frequency of exacerbations in a condition such as asthma or COPD.
Example: "The study found that the average exacerbation rate for patients with asthma was significantly reduced after the new treatment was introduced."
Alternatives: "mean exacerbation frequency" or "typical exacerbation rate".
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The average age of patients with UC was 42 ± 11 years, and the average disease duration was 5 years (1 23 years), with an average exacerbation rate of 1.5/year.
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Different prospective cohorts studies using similar symptom-based algorithms in average populations found (median or mean) exacerbation rates ranging from 2.53 (IQR 1.33-3.80)[ 4], 2.7 (± not-reported), 3.5 (± 2.7)[ 29] to 5.0 episodes (IQR, 4.0 to 7.0)[ 11] per patient per year.
MG exacerbation rate was reduced by 75% from the year before REGAIN (p<0.0001).
Secondary outcomes included spirometry, impulse oscillometry, exacerbation rate, airway biomarkers, systemic inflammation, leukotriene biosynthesis and T-lymphocyte function.
Primary outcome is exacerbation rate.
The primary outcome will be exacerbation rate.
The exacerbation rate was calculated using the number of pulmonary exacerbations during the calendar year.
The exacerbation rate per patient per year was not reported.
Hence, a reduced exacerbation rate is associated with higher savings.
There was a low baseline exacerbation rate of about one COPD exacerbation in the prior year (low-moderate risk).
Number of event-based exacerbations per patient year, by dividing each patients' exacerbation rate by their follow-up time.
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