COPD and the burden of multimorbidity: navigating the complexity.

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Maria Kallieri, Georgios Hillas, Konstantinos Bartziokas, Stelios Loukides, Dimitrios Toumpanakis
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Abstract

Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide. The majority of patients with COPD have multiple coexisting chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, osteoporosis, lung cancer, and metabolic syndrome, a phenomenon that is known as multimorbidity. The coexistence of these diseases with COPD complicates diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.

Areas covered: This review explores the underlining mechanisms that connect COPD and multimorbidity, such as shared risk factors and pathophysiological pathways. It also highlights the challenges in managing multimorbid patients and emphasizes the fact that the complexity of comorbidities may require a multidisciplinary approach in COPD management.

Expert opinion: Managing COPD in the context of multimorbidity requires a multidisciplinary approach. This approach should combine pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for COPD, adhere to evidence-based guidelines for managing comorbidities, and target modifiable shared risk factors to improve overall patient outcomes.

慢性阻塞性肺病和多重疾病的负担:在复杂性中导航。
慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)是一种影响全世界数百万人的慢性疾病。大多数COPD患者同时患有多种慢性疾病,如心血管疾病、骨质疏松症、肺癌和代谢综合征,这种现象被称为多病。这些疾病与慢性阻塞性肺病共存使诊断、治疗和预后复杂化。涵盖领域:本综述探讨了COPD与多发病相关的主要机制,如共同的危险因素和病理生理途径。它还强调了管理多病患者的挑战,并强调了合并症的复杂性可能需要COPD管理的多学科方法这一事实。专家意见:在多重发病的情况下管理COPD需要多学科方法。该方法应结合COPD的药物和非药物治疗,坚持以证据为基础的合并症管理指南,并针对可改变的共同风险因素,以改善患者的整体预后。
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