A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal

Keuhkoahtaumataudin kliiniset alatyypit




AuthorsMazur W, Laitinen T, Kinnula V

Publication year2013

JournalDuodecim

Number in series2

Volume129

Issue2

First page 127

Last page136

Number of pages10

ISSN0012-7183


Abstract

COPD--a progressive inflammatory disorder in the airways and lung parenchyma - is also associated with manifestations beyond the lungs. Although the diagnosis of COPD is based on spirometry, severity of airflow obstruction poorly predicts clinically important outcomes. Recently a COPD phenotype was defined as "a single or combination of disease attributes that describe differences between individuals with COPD as they relate to clinically meaningful outcomes". Four predominant clinical phenotypes were introduced. Awareness of them can lead to more accurate diagnostics and treatments specifically targeted for a specific subpopulation.




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