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Dyspnea in the patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Etiology and management.

Dyspnea in the patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Etiology and management. We have summarized much of the known information regarding the pathogenesis of dyspnea in the COPD patient and have reviewed a great many of the therapeutic options that have been investigated. It should be obvious that we are really in the early stages of our understanding about this symptom, and that we know very little about how to decide which treatment options are likely to succeed in any individual. At this time, there is no substitute for a careful assessment of each treatment modality that is instituted using a measurement tool, and the value of a comprehensive assessment as outlined cannot be overemphasized. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Clinics in chest medicine Pubmed

Dyspnea in the patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Etiology and management.

Clinics in chest medicine , Volume 11 (3): 29 – Oct 26, 1990

Dyspnea in the patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Etiology and management.


Abstract

We have summarized much of the known information regarding the pathogenesis of dyspnea in the COPD patient and have reviewed a great many of the therapeutic options that have been investigated. It should be obvious that we are really in the early stages of our understanding about this symptom, and that we know very little about how to decide which treatment options are likely to succeed in any individual. At this time, there is no substitute for a careful assessment of each treatment modality that is instituted using a measurement tool, and the value of a comprehensive assessment as outlined cannot be overemphasized.

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0272-5231
pmid
1976053

Abstract

We have summarized much of the known information regarding the pathogenesis of dyspnea in the COPD patient and have reviewed a great many of the therapeutic options that have been investigated. It should be obvious that we are really in the early stages of our understanding about this symptom, and that we know very little about how to decide which treatment options are likely to succeed in any individual. At this time, there is no substitute for a careful assessment of each treatment modality that is instituted using a measurement tool, and the value of a comprehensive assessment as outlined cannot be overemphasized.

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Clinics in chest medicinePubmed

Published: Oct 26, 1990

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