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#Increasing dyspnea
#Increasing dyspnea
#Increasing sputum production
#Increasing sputum production
 
==Defferential Diagnosis==
 
#Asthma
 
#CHF
 
#PE
 
#ACS
 
#pneumothorax
 
#pneumonia
 
#Lobar atelectasis
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:11, 25 November 2013

Overview

COPD exacerbation commonly caused by infections, should be recognized when anyone or more of the following appears in chronic COPD patient[1]:

  1. Worsening cough
  2. Increasing dyspnea
  3. Increasing sputum production

Defferential Diagnosis

  1. Asthma
  2. CHF
  3. PE
  4. ACS
  5. pneumothorax
  6. pneumonia
  7. Lobar atelectasis

References

  1. Rabe KF, Hurd S, Anzueto A, Barnes PJ, Buist SA, Calverley P; et al. (2007). "Global strategy for the diagnosis, management, and prevention of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: GOLD executive summary". Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 176 (6): 532–55. doi:10.1164/rccm.200703-456SO. PMID 17507545.