INTRODUCTION: Studies suggest that people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who are worse at baseline respond better to pulmonary rehabilitation (PR). Identifying treatable traits (TTs) may help to distinguish responders from non-responders. We explored the impact of PR on extra-pulmonary traits of people with COPD and whether the presence of TT influences the type of response to PR.METHODS: A comprehensive assessment of 9 TT including symptoms (dyspnoea, fatigue, anxiety and depression), functional capacity, deconditioning, balance, impact of the disease and health-related quality of life was conducted before and after a 12-week community-based PR programme. Pre-post differences between people with or without each TT at bas...
Background. Recently it has been proposed that different clinical phenotypes can be recognised in CO...
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves exercise tolerance and health status in patient...
In chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients, pulmonary rehabilitation is a nonpharmacol...
INTRODUCTION: Studies suggest that people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who are ...
Background: There is growing interest in a “treatable traits” approach to pulmonary rehabilitation i...
Introduction: The present study assessed the prevalence of nine treatable traits (TTs) pinpointing n...
International audienceBackground and objective: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is fundamental in the ...
Purpose: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) has positive effects on exercise capacity in Chronic Obstruct...
BACKGROUND: Clusters of COPD patients have been reported in order to individualize the treatment pro...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) is an important treatment for patients with chronic obstru...
Background. Recently it has been proposed that different clinical phenotypes can be recognised in CO...
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves exercise tolerance and health status in patient...
In chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients, pulmonary rehabilitation is a nonpharmacol...
INTRODUCTION: Studies suggest that people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who are ...
Background: There is growing interest in a “treatable traits” approach to pulmonary rehabilitation i...
Introduction: The present study assessed the prevalence of nine treatable traits (TTs) pinpointing n...
International audienceBackground and objective: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is fundamental in the ...
Purpose: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) has positive effects on exercise capacity in Chronic Obstruct...
BACKGROUND: Clusters of COPD patients have been reported in order to individualize the treatment pro...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) is an important treatment for patients with chronic obstru...
Background. Recently it has been proposed that different clinical phenotypes can be recognised in CO...
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves exercise tolerance and health status in patient...
In chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients, pulmonary rehabilitation is a nonpharmacol...