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. 2015 Sep;3(9):729-734.
doi: 10.1016/S2213-2600(15)00242-8. Epub 2015 Jul 9.

Heterogeneity of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbations: a two-axes classification proposal

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Heterogeneity of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbations: a two-axes classification proposal

Jose Luis Lopez-Campos et al. Lancet Respir Med. 2015 Sep.

Abstract

Exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are clinically relevant events with therapeutic and prognostic implications. Yet, they are heterogeneous and can need different therapeutic strategies. In this Viewpoint, we propose an admittedly crude approach to a COPD exacerbation classification that might eventually help to define the most appropriate pharmacological treatment and clinical treatment setting for these patients. Our suggestion is to combine a pathobiological axis (biomarkers) to guide treatment decisions (use of antibiotics, steroids, or both) with a clinical axis (severity score) to decide the organisational context in which to optimally treat the patient. Needless to say, this proposal needs to be researched and eventually validated, refined, or disproved, but we hope that this process will contribute to the improvement of personalised treatment for patients with COPD exacerbations.

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  • Hyperinflation in COPD exacerbations.
    van Geffen WH, Slebos DJ, Kerstjens HA. van Geffen WH, et al. Lancet Respir Med. 2015 Dec;3(12):e43-4. doi: 10.1016/S2213-2600(15)00459-2. Lancet Respir Med. 2015. PMID: 26679031 No abstract available.

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