Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease critical debates
This book brings a new approach to the subject of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, highlighting the current areas of controversy and debate. It addresses many of the key issues surrounding the diseases, its causes, clinical assessment and management. Internationally renowned experts critically...
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Malden, Mass.
Blackwell Science
2003
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Table of Contents:
- The aetiology and epidemiology of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease / John Corless
- Why do only a few smokers develop COPD? / Nikos Siafakas, Eleni Tzortzaki, and Demosthenes Bouros
- How should COPD be diagnosed? / Mike Pearson
- Is it possible for spirometry to become a universal measurement? / David Bellamy
- Assessment of disability: what test, or combination of tests, should be used? / Denis O'Donnell, Michael Fitzpatrick
- Do older patients with COPD need a different approach? / Martin Connolly
- Do COPD patients develop particular problems in sleep? / Walter McNicholas
- Is it possible to help people stop smoking? / James Friend
- Bronchodilators in stable COPD, which one when? / Ronan O'Driscoll
- Inhaled steriods, do they still have a role? / Jørgen Vestbo
- What are the future treatments for COPD? / Peter Barnes
- What is the role of rehabilitation in COPD? / Peter Wijkstra ... [et al.]
- Oxygen therapy, is it possible to prescribe rationally and objectively? / Louise Restrick
- Chronic obstructive lung disease: what is the role of surgery? / Thomas Waddell, Roger Goldstein
- What is an acute exacerbation of COPD? / Wisia Wedzicha
- Which patients with acute COPD exacerbation should receive ventilatory support? / Mrinal Sircar, Mark Elliott
- Outcome measures in COPD, what is success / Wisia Wedzicha, Mike Pearson.