Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Adults in Primary and Secondary Care [Internet]
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Adults in Primary and Secondary Care [Internet]
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This guideline offers best practice advice on the identification and care of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It aims to define the symptoms, signs and investigations required to establish a diagnosis of COPD. It also aims to define the factors that are necessary to assess its severity, provide prognostic information and guide best management. It gives guidance on the pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of patients with stable COPD, and on the management of exacerbations. The interface with surgery and intensive therapy units (ITU) are also discussed.
Copyright © 2010, National Clinical Guideline Centre - Acute and Chronic Conditions.
Sections
- Acknowledgements for the original guideline
- Acknowledgements for the update guideline
- Development Group Membership for the original guideline
- NEW 2010 Update guideline development group members
- Preface to original guideline
- Preface to NEW 2010 update guideline
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Methodology
- 3. Hierarchy of evidence and grading of recommendations
- 4. Glossary of terms
- 5. Summary of key priorities for implementation, algorithms and audit criteria
- 6. Diagnosing COPD
- 7. Managing stable COPD
- 8. Management of exacerbations of COPD
- 9. Audit criteria
- 10. Areas for Future Research
- Appendix A. Details of questions and literature searches
- Appendix B. Cost effectiveness of opportunistic case finding in primary care
- Appendix C. Educational packages
- Appendix D. Economic costs of COPD to the NHS
- Appendix E. Searching for health economics evidence
- Appendix F. Evidence tables
- Appendices for NEW 2010 update
- 27 Reference List
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