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Greek Guidelines for the Management of COPD, a Proposal of a Holistic Approach Based on the needs of the Greek Community

  • Nikolaos Tzanakis,
  • Epameinontas Kosmas,
  • Andriana I. Papaioannou,
  • Georgios Hillas,
  • Eleftherios Zervas,
  • Stelios Loukides,
  • Petros Bakakos,
  • Paraskevi Katsaounou,
  • Afroditi Boutou,
  • Photis Perlikos,
  • Nikolleta Rovina,
  • Katerina Dimakou,
  • Paschalis Steiropoulos,
  • Grigorios Stratakos,
  • Philipos Emmanouil,
  • Stavros Tryfon,
  • Nikolaos Koulouris

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12121997
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 1997

Abstract

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Despite that COPD remains one of the most common respiratory diseases worldwide, it can be managed effectively with certain treatments and, more importantly, be prevented by the early implementation of various measures. The pathology and pathophysiology of this disease continue to be studied, with new pharmacological and invasive therapies emerging. In this consensus paper, the Working Group of the Hellenic Thoracic Society aimed to consolidate the up-to-date information and new advances in the treatment of COPD. Local and international data on its prevalence are presented, with revised strategies on the diagnostic approach and the evaluation of risk assessment and disease severity classification. Emphasis is placed on the management and therapy of patients with COPD, covering both common principles, specialized modalities, and algorithms to distinguish between home care and the need for hospitalization. Although pharmacological treatment is commonly recognized in COPD, an integrative approach of pulmonary rehabilitation, physical activity, patient education, and self-assessment should be encountered for a comprehensive treatment, prevention of exacerbations, and increased quality of life in patients.

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