The aetiology and epidemiology of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | |
Why do only a few smokers develop COPD? | |
How should COPD be diagnosed? | |
Is it possible for spirometry to become a universal measurement? | |
Assessment of disability: What test, or combination of tests, should be used? | |
Do older patients with COPD need a different approach? | |
Do COPD patients develop particular problems in sleep? | |
Is it possible to help people stop smoking? | |
Bronchodilators in stable COPD - which one when? | |
Inhaled steroids: Do they still have a role? | |
What are the future treatments for COPD? | |
What is the role of rehabilitation in COPD? | |
Oxygen therapy - is it possible to prescribe rationally and objectively? | |
Chronic obstructive lung disease: what is the role of surgery? | |
What is an acute exacerbation of COPD? | |
Which patients with acute COPD exacerbation should receive ventilatory support? | |
What constitutes success in COPD management? | |
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