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Long-term RT can improve lung function and activity tolerance while decreasing the frequency of acute exacerbation for COPD patients.
The results of this study showed that long term (12 months) RT can improve lung function and activity tolerance, and decrease frequency of acute exacerbation for COPD patients.
Miravitlles et al. [20] used logistic regression model to analyze risk factors of hospital admission and exacerbation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients.
All COPD participants were clinically stable (free of exacerbation for at least 8 weeks) and were receiving standard medical treatment according to the ATS/ERS consensus [15].
With a −20% change in probability of exacerbation for tiotropium, tiotropium was dominated by salmeterol.
An attempt was made to define the cause of exacerbation for all patients.
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To assess whether geographic location influences hospitalizations for pulmonary exacerbations for patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) in the US, as there is no existing literature regarding this subject.
Much of the treatment of infective exacerbations for both asthma and COPD is symptomatic, consisting of bronchodilators or supportive in the form of oxygen, and in severe cases it includes noninvasive or invasive ventilatory measures.
Both drugs led to an increase in inflammatory signaling (increased frequency of exacerbations for the former, and increased circulating inflammatory mediators for the latter), suggesting that inhibiting neutrophil recruitment to the CF lung may prove detrimental for patients [155].
Due to the non-normal nature of the variable obtained for change in scores (recovery-exacerbation) for CAT, it was decided to analyse this variable as categorical by means of logistic regression analysis, divided into tertiles of change: improvement of 5 6 points; improvement of 7 12 points and improvement of more than 12 points.
Subjects were free from exacerbations for at least 6 weeks.
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