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Body mass index, obstruction of the airflow, dyspnea, and exercise capacity index as predictor of the severity of exacerbations and systemic involvement in patients with COPD

Body mass index, obstruction of the airflow, dyspnea, and exercise capacity index as predictor of the severity of exacerbations and systemic involvement in patients with COPD

... Background: Allocation of the limited resources to the needed patients and decision making regarding timely interventions demand development of a reliable, cost effective, simple assessment tool. Several studies propose ...

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Relationship between exercise induced dyspnea and functional capacity with doppler derived diastolic function’

Relationship between exercise induced dyspnea and functional capacity with doppler derived diastolic function’

... which exercise diastolic DD was seen in 48% ...of exercise induced dyspnea and exercise intolerance among Pakistani ...of exercise in- duced dyspnea and exercise capacity ...

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COPD classification models and mortality prediction capacity

<p>COPD classification models and mortality prediction capacity</p>

... Patients and methods: A total of 543 patients with COPD (FEV 1 ,80% and FEV 1 / FVC ,70%) were included between January 2003 and January 2004. Patients were stable for at least 6 weeks before inclusion and were followed ...

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Influence of Thoracic Fluid Compartments on Pulmonary Congestion in Chronic Heart Failure

Influence of Thoracic Fluid Compartments on Pulmonary Congestion in Chronic Heart Failure

... In patients with HF who have become acutely decompensated, fluid accumulation in both the lung extravascular space and the lymphatics causes symptoms of dyspnea and exercise intolerance [r] ...

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The clinical features of the overlap between COPD and asthma

The clinical features of the overlap between COPD and asthma

... obstruction, dyspnea and exercise capacity index; SGRQ = St George ’ s Respiratory Questionnaire; 6MWT = 6 minute walk test; Severe Exacerbations = presence of COPD exacerbation resulting in presentation to ...

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Study on Efficacy of Visual Feedback on Dyspnea and Exercise Tolerance of Asthma Patients

Study on Efficacy of Visual Feedback on Dyspnea and Exercise Tolerance of Asthma Patients

... Research articles advocates that breathing re- education with visual feedback has been shown to increase the exercise tolerance and decrease the dyspnea of asthma patients. Another study concludes that ...

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Comparison of the clinical characteristics and comprehensive assessments of the 2011 and 2017 GOLD classifications for patients with COPD in China

Comparison of the clinical characteristics and comprehensive assessments of the 2011 and 2017 GOLD classifications for patients with COPD in China

... while 77 subjects in Group D 1 were reclassified into Group B 2 (27.1%). The old and new grad- ing systems were somewhat consistent (Cohen’s kappa=0.6963, P0.001). Lung function was lower, while the body mass index, ...

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Predictors of Positive Outcomes in Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Predictors of Positive Outcomes in Pulmonary Rehabilitation

... of dyspnea and exercise tolerance are essential outcomes related to effectiveness ...of dyspnea and exercise tolerance beyond the dose of pulmonary rehabilitation (number of pulmonary ...

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Disability related to COPD tool (DIRECT): towards an assessment of COPD-related disability in routine practice

Disability related to COPD tool (DIRECT): towards an assessment of COPD-related disability in routine practice

... Obstruction, Dyspnea, and Exercise capacity; CAT, COPD Assessment Test; CCI, Charl- son Comorbidity Index; CCQ, Clinical COPD Questionnaire; COPD, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; DIRECT, DIsability ...

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Aclidinium improves exercise endurance, dyspnea, lung hyperinflation, and physical activity in patients with COPD: a randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover trial

Aclidinium improves exercise endurance, dyspnea, lung hyperinflation, and physical activity in patients with COPD: a randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover trial

... Patients with a history of asthma, or any other clinically significant respiratory, cardiovascular or other systemic con- dition that may have contributed to dyspnea and exercise limitation, were not ...

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CODEXS: A New Multidimensional Index to Better Predict Frequent COPD Exacerbators with Inclusion of Depression Score

<p>CODEXS: A New Multidimensional Index to Better Predict Frequent COPD Exacerbators with Inclusion of Depression Score</p>

... obstruction, dyspnea, previous severe exacerbations), 11 BODE (BMI, air fl ow obstruction, dyspnea, and exercise capacity), 12 BODEX (BMI, air fl ow obstruction, dyspnea, and previous severe ...

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Original Article Clinical outcome of a novel breathing training maneuver in stable COPD patients

Original Article Clinical outcome of a novel breathing training maneuver in stable COPD patients

... tional dyspnea (D), and exercise capacity (E), to better stage COPD severity and monitor and assess its response to therapeutic interven- tions and to exacerbations ...improves dyspnea, ...

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Measuring disease activity in COPD: is clinically important deterioration the answer?

Measuring disease activity in COPD: is clinically important deterioration the answer?

... struction, dyspnea, and exercise) [21], ADO (age, dyspnea, obstruction) [22], HADO (health, activity, dyspnea, obstruc- tion) [22], CART (classification and regression tree) [23], DOSE ...

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Assessing health-related quality of life in COPD: comparing generic and disease-specific instruments with focus on comorbidities

Assessing health-related quality of life in COPD: comparing generic and disease-specific instruments with focus on comorbidities

... Urff et al. reported that COPD patients with depression or heart failure had considerably lower disease-specific HRQL as measured by the Clinical COPD Questionnaire (CCQ) [36] and explained this finding by overlapping ...

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Left atrial volume as an independent predictor of exercise capacity in patients with isolated diastolic dysfunction presented with exertional dyspnea

Left atrial volume as an independent predictor of exercise capacity in patients with isolated diastolic dysfunction presented with exertional dyspnea

... with dyspnea on exertion or limited exercise capacity, presumably due to elevated pulmonary capillary pressure and LV filling pressure ...between exercise capacity and Doppler-derived indices of LV ...

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Proposing a standardized method for evaluating patient report of the intensity of dyspnea during exercise testing in COPD

Proposing a standardized method for evaluating patient report of the intensity of dyspnea during exercise testing in COPD

... weeks; exercise capacity that is unduly limited by comorbid conditions other than COPD, including but not limited to cardiovascular diseases, neurologic diseases, musculoskeletal diseases, and chronic leg ...

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Development of a Barthel Index based on dyspnea for patients with respiratory diseases

Development of a Barthel Index based on dyspnea for patients with respiratory diseases

... of dyspnea made the BI-d’s comprehension easier and permitted collection of important information useful for a respiratory rehabilitation ...of dyspnea during daily activities in patients affected by ...

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Metronome-Paced Incremental Hyperventilation May Predict Exercise Tolerance and Dyspnea as a Surrogate for Dynamic Lung Hyperinflation During Exercise

<p>Metronome-Paced Incremental Hyperventilation May Predict Exercise Tolerance and Dyspnea as a Surrogate for Dynamic Lung Hyperinflation During Exercise</p>

... The sample size was calculated as 35 to examine the correlation of DLH between exercise load and MPIH based on a previous study examining the accuracy of DLH measurement of exercise load and MPIH. 18 ...

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High levels of biomarkers of collagen remodeling are associated with increased mortality in COPD – results from the ECLIPSE study

High levels of biomarkers of collagen remodeling are associated with increased mortality in COPD – results from the ECLIPSE study

... of dyspnea [3], frequent exacerbations [4], and low levels of physical activity [5] have all been identified as predic- tors of mortality in individuals with ...

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Predicting frequent COPD exacerbations using primary care data

Predicting frequent COPD exacerbations using primary care data

... The largest prospective study conducted to date inclu- ded ~ 59,000 patients with COPD from a primary care data- base and followed them for 1 year. Multivariable logistic regression identified many significant predictors ...

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