New treatment strategies for COPD. Pairing the new with the tried and true |
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Authors: | Cote Claudia G Celli Bartolome R |
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Affiliation: | University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, USA. |
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Abstract: | Knowledge about COPD has increased substantially in recent years. Smoking cessation campaigns have significantly decreased smoking prevalence in the United States, and similar efforts in the rest of the world will likely have the same impact. The consequence should be a drop in incidence of COPD in the years to come. The use of LTOT for hypoxemic patients has resulted in increased survival, and expanded drug therapy options have effectively improved dyspnea and quality of life. Recent studies have documented the benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation. In addition, noninvasive mechanical ventilation offers new alternatives for patients with acute or chronic failure. Furthermore, the revival of surgery for emphysema may serve as an alternative to lung transplantation for patients with severe COPD who remain symptomatic despite maximal medical therapy. With all of these options, a nihilistic attitude toward management of COPD is not justified. |
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