GOLD 2024 COPD Guidelines: What's New in It ?
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- čas přidán 21. 11. 2023
- 🎙️ Dive into the latest updates on COPD management with our read-aloud video on the GOLD guidelines for 2023! 📖✨ While most of the guidelines remain unchanged, this video will guide you through the key revisions, placing a spotlight on the Prism concept, heightened emphasis on smoking cessation, preventive measures, in-depth discussions about pre-bronchodilator values, the crucial role of vaccinations, and the integration of low-dose CT scans.
🚀 Stay informed and stay ahead in pulmonology by joining us in this comprehensive breakdown of the GOLD guidelines changes. For those who want a quick recap or missed our previous video,
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📺 Title: "Unlocking 2023 GOLD Guidelines: Navigating COPD Changes"
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A video on the ESC guidelines for pulmonary embolism would also be useful addition to the basket
This is SO helpful! Thank you SO SO much!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you alot dr please keep sharing this video
Thank u for the update great effort .
Thank you!!!
Hi maam… can you please make a video on the latest changes in ISHAM abpa guidelines. Many thanks in advance
very soon
100 thums-up
Group a copd predominantly chronic bronchitis which bronchodilator to be given?do patients respond to ics combination better
Mainstay of treatment in COPD should be anticholinergics followed by LABA and anticholinergic… add steroids if frequent exacerbation/ eosinophilia more than 300
Add antibiotics and roflumilast in chronic bronchitis group based on presence of infection/ sectretions
According to exacerbating definition increase in dyspnea is also an exacerbating so mam kindly please explain term exacerbating what all we have to see
The GOLD document defines an exacerbation as “an event in the natural course of the disease characterized by a change in the patient's baseline dyspnoea, cough, and/or sputum that is beyond normal day‐to‐day variations, is acute in onset, and may warrant a change in regular medication in a patient with underlying COPD… so it means anything which is more than his regular daily variation so an increase in his previous breathlessness in case of dyspnea
Thank you so much for great efforts, can you share the presentation ppt with us ? this would be great help
Hi Thanks !!.All slides are downloadable at Gold website as part of teaching slide set
@@pulmonologyreadaloud thank you so much , but I ask if you could share this ppt
Ma'am please provide pdf 🙏🏻
Why does this keep changing?
Studies showing better outcomes