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    Exacerbations of COPD - 10 month(s) ago

    COPD exacerbations are associated with significant morbidity, mortality, and increased health care expenditures. The recently published Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) recommendations have further refined the definition of an exacerbation. A better understanding of the risk factors associated with the development of an exacerbation exists, and improvements are being…

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    • Carlin contributes a detailed review of the prevention and management of COPD exacerbations. Exacerbations are common with progressive disease and post-exacerbation quality of life uniformly declines. https://t.co/bmBoKW3C1L https://t.co/laOvR68kNJ

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    Many patients suffer from complaints of dyspnea, cough, and sputum production, clinical symptoms that hallmark the structural abnormalities that are present in patients with COPD. Although pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic medical therapies help reduce these symptoms, many of these symptoms, especially dyspnea, remain unchecked and contribute to the burden of disease in patients with COPD. Over…

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    • Criner provides a technically detailed review of the science and evidence for surgical treatment of COPD. This includes surgical and interventional treatments delivered via a bronchoscopic approach, which have shown promise to improve patient outcomes. https://t.co/nY7v7AvhJX https://t.co/qk467gOc4o

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    Pharmacotherapies and avoidance of environmental/inhaled toxins are core to managing COPD. Compared to the drugs available 50 years ago, there has been substantial progress with COPD pharmacotherapies, but gaps in adherence and inhaler use persist. Personalizing inhaled pharmacotherapies is now possible with digital technologies by objectively documenting adherence and guiding inhaler technique….

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    • Pleasants discusses the pharmacologic treatment of COPD, covering standard medications as well as novel pharmacologic agents. He reviews the role of digital technologies for monitoring adherence and the vital importance of assuring inhaler technique. https://t.co/8bT0uCIWvl https://t.co/bZJwJGkZNU

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    COPD is a chronic respiratory disease that commonly coexists with other chronic conditions. These comorbidities have been shown to influence overall disease burden and mortality in COPD, and these comorbidities have an important impact on functional status and other psychosocial factors. Mental health disorders, especially anxiety and depression are common comorbidities in COPD. However, the…

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    • Mathews discusses the functional and psycho social consequences of COPD, noting that mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression are especially common comorbidities in COPD. https://t.co/DrmJt7zizo https://t.co/L92MGyLsew

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    Pulmonary function testing (PFT) has a long and rich history in the definition, diagnosis, and management of COPD. For decades, spirometry has been regarded as the standard for diagnosing COPD; however, numerous studies have shown that COPD symptoms, pathology, and associated poor outcomes can occur, despite normal spirometry. Diffusing capacity and imaging studies have called into question the…

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    • Haynes contributes a detailed discussion on the role of pulmonary function testing in the definition, diagnosis, and management of COPD. https://t.co/bADKYkvFrb https://t.co/1YMUk5acAe

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    Understanding Early COPD - 10 month(s) ago

    Whereas COPD is currently defined as the presence of spirometric obstruction, the pathologic changes in individuals at risk including chronic mucus hypersecretion and emphysema have been recognized for centuries. At the same time, we have struggled to define criteria that would help us identify patients at an early stage, prior to the development of pulmonary function abnormality. The concept of…

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    • Han discusses the important concept of the GOLD 0 classification, a group of individuals with early-stage COPD, at risk for disease progression before spirometry changes or symptomatic evidence of illness. https://t.co/xiusTNDThE https://t.co/WrOTc5uhwa

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    COPD Phenotyping - 10 month(s) ago

    COPD is a heterogeneous condition, the onset and trajectory of which is influenced not only by tobacco exposure but also an individual’s genetics and the exposures they accumulate over their life course. In such a complex chronic disease, phenotyping individuals based on similar clinical or molecular characteristics can aid in guiding appropriate therapeutic management. Treatable traits,…

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    • Christenson provided a review of COPD phenotyping, emphasizing the impact of individual genetics and exposures over a lifetime. https://t.co/suntgUXXXt https://t.co/WQe4AeXSqs

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    COPD, one of the leading worldwide health problems, currently lacks truly disease-modifying medical therapies applicable to most patients. Developing such novel therapies has been hampered by the marked heterogeneity of phenotypes between individuals with COPD. Such heterogeneity suggests that, rather than a single cause (particularly just direct inhalation of tobacco products), development and…

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    • Curtis opened the 59th Journal Conference with a review of the etiology, pathophysiology and definition of COPD based on the recently released Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) guidelines. https://t.co/8EJ9UhDGL8 https://t.co/QKx3eNU5zx

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    Respiratory Care: 68 (7) - 10 month(s) ago

    July 01, 2023; Volume 68,Issue 7 Conference Proceedings COPD PhenotypingStephanie A Christenson Respiratory Care July 2023, 68 (7) 871-880; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.11035 Understanding Early COPDBo Young Lee and MeiLan K Han …

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    • The July issue includes papers from the most recent Journal Conference on COPD. Table of Contents: https://t.co/UaPg3moLQg Editor’s Commentary: https://t.co/I4nkkjlWps Podcast, available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, & Chinese: https://t.co/8fCSDv4gmf