Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/32190
Title: COPD: Providing the right treatment for the right patient at the right time.
Austin Authors: Agusti, Alvar;Ambrosino, Nicolino;Blackstock, Felicity;Bourbeau, Jean;Casaburi, Richard;Celli, Bartolome;Crouch, Rebecca;Negro, Roberto Dal;Dreher, Michael;Garvey, Christine;Gerardi, Daniel;Goldstein, Roger;Hanania, Nicola;Holland, Anne E ;Kaur, Antarpreet;Lareau, Suzanne;Lindenauer, Peter K;Mannino, David;Make, Barry;Maltais, François;Marciniuk, Jeffrey D;Meek, Paula;Morgan, Mike;Pepin, Jean-Louis;Reardon, Jane Z;Rochester, Carolyn;Singh, Sally;Spruit, Martijn A;Steiner, Michael C;Troosters, Thierry;Vitacca, Michele;Clini, Enico;Jardim, Jose;Nici, Linda;Raskin, Jonathan;ZuWallack, Richard
Affiliation: Clinic Barcelona Hospital University, Barcelona, Spain.
ICS Maugeri IRCCS. Istituto di Montescano, Italy.
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Department of Medicine, Division of Experimental Medicine, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, QC, CA, USA.
UCLA School of Medicine, Torrance, CA, USA.
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Campbell University, North Carolina, USA.
National Centre for Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmacoepidemiology (CESFAR), Verona, Italy.
Clinic of Cardiology, Angiology, Pneumology and Intensive Medicine, University Hospital Aachen, Aachen, 52074, DE, USA.
UCSF Sleep Disorders, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Trinity Health of New England, Hartford, CT, USA.
Respiratory Rehabilitation Service, West Park Health Care Centre, Toronto, Ontario, CA, USA.
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
Departments of Physiotherapy and Respiratory Medicine, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia; Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; Institute for Breathing and Sleep, Melbourne, Australia.
Section of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Trinity Health of New England, Hartford, CT, USA; University of Colorado School of Nursing, Aurora, CO, USA.
University of Colorado School of Nursing, Aurora, CO, USA.
Department of Healthcare Delivery and Population Sciences, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School - Baystate, Springfield, MA, USA.
University of Kentucky College of Medicine, USA.
National Jewish Health, Denver, CO, USA.
Institut Universitaire de cardiologie et de pneumologie de Québec, Université Laval, Quebec, CA, USA.
Division of Respirology, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, CA, USA.
University of Utah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
Dept of Respiratory Medicine, University Hospitals of Leicester, UK.
CHU de Grenoble - Clin Univ. de physiologie, sommeil et exercice, Grenoble, France.
Section of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Trinity Health of New England, Hartford, CT, USA.
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.
Department of Respiratory Diseases, University of Leicester, UK.
Department of Research & Development, CIRO, Horn, Netherlands.
Department of Respiratory Sciences, Leicester NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, Professor, University of Leicester, UK.
Laboratory of Respiratory Diseases and Thoracic Surgery, KU Leuven: Leuven, Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Department of Respiratory Rehabilitation, ICS S. Maugeri Care and Research Institutes, IRCCS Pavia, Italy.
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy.
Federal University of Sao Paulo Paulista, Brazil.
Brown University School of Medicine, USA.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NYC, NY, USA.
Section of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, 114 Woodland Street, Hartford, CT, 06105, USA.
Issue Date: Feb-2023
Date: 2022-12
Publication information: Respiratory Medicine
Abstract: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a common disease associated with significant morbidity and mortality that is both preventable and treatable. However, a major challenge in recognizing, preventing, and treating COPD is understanding its complexity. While COPD has historically been characterized as a disease defined by airflow limitation, we now understand it as a multi-component disease with many clinical phenotypes, systemic manifestations, and associated co-morbidities. Evidence is rapidly emerging in our understanding of the many factors that contribute to the pathogenesis of COPD and the identification of "early" or "pre-COPD" which should provide exciting opportunities for early treatment and disease modification. In addition to breakthroughs in our understanding of the origins of COPD, we are optimizing treatment strategies and delivery of care that are showing impressive benefits in patient-centered outcomes and healthcare utilization. This special issue of Respiratory Medicine, "COPD: Providing the Right Treatment for the Right Patient at the Right Time" is a summary of the proceedings of a conference held in Stresa, Italy in April 2022 that brought together international experts to discuss emerging evidence in COPD and Pulmonary Rehabilitation in honor of a distinguished friend and colleague, Claudio Ferdinando Donor (1948-2021). Claudio was a true pioneer in the field of pulmonary rehabilitation and the comprehensive care of individuals with COPD. He held numerous leadership roles in in the field, provide editorial stewardship of several respiratory journals, authored numerous papers, statement and guidelines in COPD and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, and provided mentorship to many in our field. Claudio's most impressive talent was his ability to organize spectacular conferences and symposia that highlighted cutting edge science and clinical medicine. It is in this spirit that this conference was conceived and planned. These proceedings are divided into 4 sections which highlight crucial areas in the field of COPD: (1) New concepts in COPD pathogenesis; (2) Enhancing outcomes in COPD; (3) Non-pharmacologic management of COPD; and (4) Optimizing delivery of care for COPD. These presentations summarize the newest evidence in the field and capture lively discussion on the exciting future of treating this prevalent and impactful disease. We thank each of the authors for their participation and applaud their efforts toward pushing the envelope in our understanding of COPD and optimizing care for these patients. We believe that this edition is a most fitting tribute to a dear colleague and friend and will prove useful to students, clinicians, and researchers as they continually strive to provide the right treatment for the right patient at the right time. It has been our pleasure and a distinct honor to serve as editors and oversee such wonderful scholarly work.
URI: https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/32190
DOI: 10.1016/j.rmed.2022.107041
ORCID: 
Journal: Respiratory Medicine
Start page: 107041
PubMed URL: 36610384
PubMed URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36610384/
ISSN: 1532-3064
Type: Journal Article
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