Next up for some tweet-ucation is "Inhaled Medications in COPD: Contemporary Strategies to Manage an Old Disease"! #CHEST2021 1/
Dr. Arzu Ari speaks on "Aerosol Drug Delivery in Patients with COPD." #CHEST2021 2/
There are many devices available and the goal is to choose the most appropriate device to meet the patient's needs. #CHEST2021 3/
Unfortunately, only 35-37% of HCPs actually consider the device type to be highly important when prescribing. #CHEST2021 4/
Choose a device and medicine based on these factors. #CHEST2021 5/
Age is an important factor as inspiratory flow rate decreases with age and noneffective inhalations increase with age. #CHEST2021 6/
As the degree of obstruction worsens there is an increase in the error rate of ineffective inhalations. #CHEST2021 7/
Physical and cognitive abilities should also be considered. #CHEST2021 8/
For instance, impairments in some of these physical abilities can make it hard to use certain devices. #CHEST2021 9/
Also consider the cognitive ability of your patient and whether they can understand how and when to use a device. Of course also consider patient preference and cost of the medication. #CHEST2021 10/
This study showed that adding Budesonide to Formoterol reduced daily COPD symptoms. #CHEST2021 52/
Pulmonary rehab improved a number of interventions, and it is underutilized. #CHEST2021 53/
Repeat pulmonary rehab helps, and home pulmonary rehab also has a benefit. #CHEST2021 54/
Methods of bronchoscopic lung volume reduction #CHEST2021 55/
This study showed improvement in CAT score with use of SR Morphine for refractory breathlessness (shameless plug to check out my on demand session on the management of chronic dyspnea!!!). #CHEST2021 56/
Mucus plugging is associated with worse outcomes. Consider airway clearance. #CHEST2021 57/
I'm excited to jump into the Wellness Zone next with Dahlia El Gazzar (@DahliaElGazzar) speaking on "Practicing Gratitude for the Present: The Power of Gratitude." #CHEST2021 1/
The next #CHEST2021 session for tweet-ucation is "COVID-19: Other Considerations in Management"! 1/
Derlis Fleitas Sosa talks on "Significant dyspnea in post-acute COVID-19 is associated with abnormal pulmonary vasculature on CT during the acute phase." #CHEST2021 2/