Correlation between the inspiratory capacity and the quality of life in the COPD: looking for other way for to take care of COPD patients in primary care Source: Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 544s Year: 2005
What is the relationship between inspiratory capacity and different measures of exercise capacity in patients with COPD? Source: Annual Congress 2012 - Assessment of physical activity, exercise, muscle function and clinical characteristics as outcomes in physiotherapy and rehabilitation Year: 2012
Peak expiratory flow use for screening airflow obstruction and monitoring the bronchodilator effect in COPD patients in primary care settings Source: Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 738s Year: 2006
Handgrip strength among COPD patients in the primary care Source: International Congress 2017 – Primary care diagnosis, assessment and management of COPD Year: 2017
The addition of inspiratory muscle training to pulmonary rehabilitation program in patients with significant COPD Source: Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 554s Year: 2006
A number needed to treat study on the effects of pulmonary rehabilitation on exercise capacity in patients with COPD Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Are outcome measures useful to predict success in rehabilitation and the care of patients with chronic respiratory disease Year: 2009
Clinical characteristics, exercise capacity and inflammatory profile in COPD patients attending to an outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation programme (PRP) Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Exploring outcome measures in COPD and pulmonary rehabilitation Year: 2009
Feasibility of early detection of COPD exacerbations using home inspiratory capacity monitoring Source: Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 297s Year: 2005
The results of a rehabilitation program including inspiratory muscle training in COPD patients Source: Annual Congress 2012 - Physiotherapy and rehabilitation strategies in respiratory diseases and beyond Year: 2012
Physiological measures in the assessment of emphysema in patients diagnosed with COPD in primary care Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 385s Year: 2003
Influence of pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with COPD on use of primary and secondary care resources Source: Annual Congress 2003 - Outcome of pulmonary rehabilitation Year: 2003
Measurement of free living activity in patients with COPD following a pulmonary rehabilitation programme Source: Annual Congress 2008 - Technologies and techniques in rehabilitation Year: 2008
Low mid-expiratory airflow on spirometry is an early indicator of impaired lung function in asymptomatic adult smokers: A case control study at a tertiary care hospital, Karachi Source: International Congress 2017 – Global epidemiologic data on smoking Year: 2017
FEV1 does not predict the wider disability in patients with COPD referred from primary to secondary care Source: Eur Respir J 2001; 18: Suppl. 33, 25s Year: 2001
Should primary care physicians be monitoring eosinophils in COPD patients? Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Part I: restarting COPD care in the post-COVID era Year: 2021
The effect of outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation on health care utilization in COPD patients Source: Annual Congress 2004 - Outcome of pulmonary rehabilitation Year: 2004
Pulmonary rehabilitation does not improve efficiency slopes in patients with COPD Source: International Congress 2019 – Cardiopulmonary exercise testing Year: 2019
Reducing the use of inhaled corticosteroids in mild COPD patients treated in primary care by a training program in national guidelines and using a portable device to measure pulmonary function Source: Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 294s Year: 2005
Is the primary care (PC) office the right setting for spirometry to detect COPD? Source: Annual Congress 2010 - From diagnosis to disease management in primary care Year: 2010
Predictors of COPD in high risk individuals seen in primary care Source: International Congress 2016 – Comorbidities and exacerbations in COPD Year: 2016