CONTEXT: The trajectory of dyspnea for patients hospitalized with acute cardiopulmonary disease, who are not terminally ill, is poorly characterized. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the natural history of dyspnea during hospitalization and examine the role that admission diagnosis, and patient factors play in altering symptom resolution. METHODS: Prospective cohort study of patients hospitalized for an acute cardiopulmonary condition at a large tertiary care center. Dyspnea levels and change in dyspnea score were the main outcomes of interest and were assessed at admission, 24 and 48 hours, and at discharge using the verbal 0-10 numeric scale. RESULTS: Among 295 patients enrolled, the median age was 68 years, and the most common admitting dia...
RATIONALE: Dyspnea is the cardinal symptom in patients with any type of interstitial lung disease (I...
Background: Dyspnoea is a disabling symptom in patients admitted with heart failure (HF) and resp...
Aim: The overall objective of our thesis is to describe, identify, and quantify the essential aspect...
Context: Breathlessness reportedly worsens as death approaches for many people, but the differences ...
Context: Breathlessness reportedly worsens as death approaches for many people, but the differences ...
Context: Breathlessness reportedly worsens as death approaches for many people, but the differences ...
Introduction: Dyspnea is considered a very subjective clinical symptom of breathing difficulty and d...
International audienceBackground: Dyspnea is a traumatic experience. Only limited information is ava...
BACKGROUND: Dyspnea is a common symptom in patients hospitalized with acute cardiopulmonary diseases...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether change in slow vital capacity (SVC) correlates to dyspnea improvement ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the severity of patients\u27 dyspnea is critical to avoid under- or overtr...
BACKGROUND: Dyspnea is the most common presenting symptom in patients with acute heart failure (AHF)...
Context: Breathlessness is a cardinal symptom in cardiorespiratory disease and consists of multiple ...
BACKGROUND: Acute dyspnea affects a large heterogeneous patient group with high mortality and readmi...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In ICU patients, dyspnea is one of the most prominent and d...
RATIONALE: Dyspnea is the cardinal symptom in patients with any type of interstitial lung disease (I...
Background: Dyspnoea is a disabling symptom in patients admitted with heart failure (HF) and resp...
Aim: The overall objective of our thesis is to describe, identify, and quantify the essential aspect...
Context: Breathlessness reportedly worsens as death approaches for many people, but the differences ...
Context: Breathlessness reportedly worsens as death approaches for many people, but the differences ...
Context: Breathlessness reportedly worsens as death approaches for many people, but the differences ...
Introduction: Dyspnea is considered a very subjective clinical symptom of breathing difficulty and d...
International audienceBackground: Dyspnea is a traumatic experience. Only limited information is ava...
BACKGROUND: Dyspnea is a common symptom in patients hospitalized with acute cardiopulmonary diseases...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether change in slow vital capacity (SVC) correlates to dyspnea improvement ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the severity of patients\u27 dyspnea is critical to avoid under- or overtr...
BACKGROUND: Dyspnea is the most common presenting symptom in patients with acute heart failure (AHF)...
Context: Breathlessness is a cardinal symptom in cardiorespiratory disease and consists of multiple ...
BACKGROUND: Acute dyspnea affects a large heterogeneous patient group with high mortality and readmi...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In ICU patients, dyspnea is one of the most prominent and d...
RATIONALE: Dyspnea is the cardinal symptom in patients with any type of interstitial lung disease (I...
Background: Dyspnoea is a disabling symptom in patients admitted with heart failure (HF) and resp...
Aim: The overall objective of our thesis is to describe, identify, and quantify the essential aspect...