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Moreover, in the general adult population sample living in North Italy, airway obstruction (computed using the GOLD criterion) was present in 18.3%, varying from 9.9% (25-45 years) to 28.7% (> 45 years) [9].The growing burden of COPD is mainly due to the aging of the world's ...
The 2020 GOLD science committee report on COVID-19 and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 203 (2021), pp. 24-36 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar [2] Docherty AB, Harrison EM, Green CA, Hardwick HE, Pius R, Norman L, Holden KA, et al. Features of ...
présentes chez 63 % des cas : hypertension pulmonaire chez 21 cas, dénutrition chez 15 cas, anémie chez 11 cas, diabète chez 6 cas, dyslipidémie chez 5 cas, insuffisance rénale chez 3 cas et néoplasie chez 2 patients, la BPCO était classé stade IV de GOLD chez 52 % des ...
For the diagnosis and assessment of COPD, spirometry is the gold standard (postbronchodilator FEV1/FVC less than 70%). The ATS/ERS definition of an obstructive pulmonary defect contrasts with the definitions suggested by clinical guidelines, in that FEV1 is related to VC rather than FVC and the...
Treatments prescribed by French physicians to 542patients with COPD in stable conditions were recorded according to the severity of obstruction, using GOLD classification. We compared our prescription data base with the GOLD guidelines. Forty percent of the initial physicians were chest specialists. ...
The diagnosis of exacerbation and assessment of severity (gold standard) were established by the treating respiratory physician and confirmed by two independent experts. Factorial analyses established a "current status" questionnaire comprising 8 items and 2 dimensions. Cronbach's alpha coefficients were ...