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1. The guideline development process: One organization's experience with a guideline for stable COPD
...for a comprehensive guideline for stable COPD management in particular, (Formulary...evaluate, and manage patients with stable COPD. This article presents an overview...guideline for the management of stable COPD in particular. DEVELOPMENT OF THE...
August 1, 2002; Formulary

2. Evidence underlying cardiopulmonary physical therapy in stable COPD
Three breathing retraining techniques frequently used today in rehabilitation of individuals with COPD are pursed lip breathing, diaphragmatic breathing, and paced breathing. Teaching these techniques is time consuming and it is difficult for patients to learn to use them. Therefore, it behooves us
June 1, 2002; Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal

3. Revotar Reports First Positive Clinical Results From Phase IIa Study in COPD.(Clinical report)
...announced first positive results from an investigator driven open labelled Phase IIa pilot study in 14 patients with stable COPD stage 0 to II (GOLD criteria) inhaling 70 mg of Bimosiamose twice a day. The study was conducted at the CharitA[c...
October 31, 2007; PR Newswire Europe

4. Revotar Reports First Positive Clinical Results From Phase IIa Study in COPD.
...announced first positive results from an investigator driven open labelled Phase IIa pilot study in 14 patients with stable COPD stage 0 to II (GOLD criteria) inhaling 70 mg of Bimosiamose twice a day. The study was conducted at the Charite - Medical...
October 31, 2007; PR Newswire

5. se training improve inspiratory muscle function in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? A systematic review.
...Criteria included: randomized control trials, adults with stable COPD, comparing aerobic exercise to another comparison group...times per week for at least 6 weeks in individuals with stable COPD does not improve inspiratory muscle function. If improvement...
December 1, 2007; Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal

6. Does Aerobic Exercise Training Improve Inspiratory Muscle Function in Individuals with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease? A Systematic Review
...Criteria included: randomized control trials, adults with stable COPD, comparing aerobic exercise to another comparison group...times per week for at least 6 weeks in individuals with stable COPD does not improve inspiratory muscle function. If improvement...
December 1, 2007; Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal

7. Effects of a walking aid in COPd patients receiving oxygen therapy.(Commentary on Current Literature)(chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)(Reprint)(Clinical report)
...trial. Setting: Physiopathology laboratory of three rehabilitation centers. Patients and Interventions: We studied 60 stable COPD patients (mean age, 70.6 [+ or -] 7.9 years; FEV1, 44.8 [+ or -] 14.3% of predicted [[+ or -] SD]) with chronic respiratory...
September 1, 2007; Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal

8. Tiotropium Bromide Inhalation Powder is a Recommended Treatment Option in New ATS COPD Diagnosis and Treatment Guidelines.
...chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) issued this week. In its update on pharmacological therapy for the management of stable COPD, the revised ATS guidelines specifically refer to tiotropium.(1) The main goals of the updated ATS guidelines are to...
May 27, 2004; PR Newswire

9. Effects of a Walking Aid in COPD Patients Receiving Oxygen Therapy
...trial. Setting: Physiopathology laboratory of three rehabilitation centers. Patients and Interventions: We studied 60 stable COPD patients (mean age, 70.6 7.9 years; FEV^sub 1^, 44.8 14.3% of predicted [ SD]) with chronic respiratory insufficiency...
September 1, 2007; Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal

10. Tiotropium for COPD.
...It also looked at bibliographies and requested studies from manufacturers. The review included studies in adults with stable COPD satisfying US and European criteria, where tiotropium was compared with placebo or long acting beta-agonists, that were...
May 1, 2006; Bandolier