AbstractSputum colour is regarded as a good marker of bacterial involvement in acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and guides many physicians in deciding on antibiotic treatment. Although most doctors rely on the sputum colour that is reported by patients, it can also be assessed using a validated colour chart. In this study, reported sputum colour and assessed sputum colour were compared as markers of the presence of bacteria, bacterial load, and systemic inflammation. Data on 257 exacerbations in 216 patients hospitalized with an acute exacerbation were analysed (mean age, 72 years; mean forced expiratory volume in 1 s, 44.8% ± 17.8% (± standard deviation)). Sputum colour was reported by the patients and as...
We analyzed 795 sputa from 315 patients (233 males, mean age 69.378.8 years, mean number of exacerb...
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of years o...
SummaryBackgroundWhen COPD patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial caus...
AbstractSputum colour is regarded as a good marker of bacterial involvement in acute exacerbations o...
Background: When COPD patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial cause of ...
Background: When COPI) patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial. cause o...
Background: When COPI) patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial. cause o...
SummaryBackgroundWhen COPD patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial caus...
Background: When COPI) patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial. cause o...
Background: When COPI) patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial. cause o...
Background: When COPI) patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial. cause o...
A cross-sectional validation study was done to determine the accuracy of sputum color in predicting ...
SummaryWe analyzed 795 sputa from 315 patients (233 males, mean age 69.3±8.8 years, mean number of e...
Abstract Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of years of life l...
8noWe analyzed 795 sputa from 315 patients (233 males, mean age 69.3+/-8.8 years, mean number of exa...
We analyzed 795 sputa from 315 patients (233 males, mean age 69.378.8 years, mean number of exacerb...
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of years o...
SummaryBackgroundWhen COPD patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial caus...
AbstractSputum colour is regarded as a good marker of bacterial involvement in acute exacerbations o...
Background: When COPD patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial cause of ...
Background: When COPI) patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial. cause o...
Background: When COPI) patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial. cause o...
SummaryBackgroundWhen COPD patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial caus...
Background: When COPI) patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial. cause o...
Background: When COPI) patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial. cause o...
Background: When COPI) patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial. cause o...
A cross-sectional validation study was done to determine the accuracy of sputum color in predicting ...
SummaryWe analyzed 795 sputa from 315 patients (233 males, mean age 69.3±8.8 years, mean number of e...
Abstract Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of years of life l...
8noWe analyzed 795 sputa from 315 patients (233 males, mean age 69.3+/-8.8 years, mean number of exa...
We analyzed 795 sputa from 315 patients (233 males, mean age 69.378.8 years, mean number of exacerb...
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of years o...
SummaryBackgroundWhen COPD patients present with an exacerbation, one cannot verify a bacterial caus...