A Review of the Non Pharmacologic Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

J. Akwe, Scott Steinbach, J. Murphy
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Abstract

Over the years, the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has evolved, but given the high mortality and morbidity of COPD, much work still needs to be done. To date, none of the existing pharmacological therapies for COPD has been shown conclusively to modify the long-term decline in lung function. Several trials have been completed to evaluate options that can improve patient symptoms and quality of life. Optimal management of COPD requires both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions. Some of the non-pharmacologic options for the management of COPD like Oxygen therapy have proven reduction in mortality and mortality, and an improvement in the quality of life. Lung transplant is the only treatment that can stop the decline in lung function. Smoking cessation is the non-pharmacologic intervention with the greatest capacity to influence the natural course of COPD. Pulmonary rehabilitation programs are evidence based, multidisciplinary and comprehensive interventions for patients with COPD. These programs involve patient assessment, exercise training, education, nutrition and psychosocial support. Pulmonary rehabilitation programs are designed to reduce symptoms, optimize functional status, increase participation and reduce health care cost through stabilizing or reversing systemic manifestations of the disease. This article discusses the most used non pharmacologic management of COPD and their usefulness in relieving symptoms and improving the quality of life for patients with severe COPD. These treatment options are used in addition to optimal pharmacologic therapy.
慢性阻塞性肺疾病的非药物治疗综述
多年来,慢性阻塞性肺疾病的管理已经发展,但鉴于慢性阻塞性肺疾病的高死亡率和发病率,仍有许多工作需要做。迄今为止,没有一种现有的COPD药物疗法被证实可以改变肺功能的长期下降。已经完成了几项试验,以评估可以改善患者症状和生活质量的选择。COPD的最佳管理需要药物和非药物干预。一些治疗慢性阻塞性肺病的非药物选择,如氧疗,已被证明可以降低死亡率和死亡率,并改善生活质量。肺移植是唯一能阻止肺功能衰退的治疗方法。戒烟是影响慢性阻塞性肺病自然病程能力最大的非药物干预手段。肺康复计划是针对COPD患者的循证、多学科和综合干预。这些项目包括病人评估、运动训练、教育、营养和社会心理支持。肺部康复计划旨在通过稳定或逆转疾病的系统性表现来减轻症状,优化功能状态,增加参与和降低医疗成本。本文讨论了慢性阻塞性肺病最常用的非药物治疗方法及其在缓解症状和改善重度慢性阻塞性肺病患者生活质量方面的作用。这些治疗方案是在最佳药物治疗之外使用的。
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