What are the best way to diagnose a patient with COPD??..... What tests will you order for the patient.. And how would you treat the patient.. If unsure I'll share my knowladge..
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Was once reprimanded by a pulmonologist for stating a chronic smoker with SOB and hacking cough had COPD. The diagnosis is based on pulmonary function tests. Otherwise it’s presumed COPD. What I learned besides don’t request a consult from this particular doctor is, treat the patients symptoms
Clinic, blood gas analysis, spirometry with the FEV1. The treatment depends on the stage: patients should stop smoking, do physiotherapy and general lifestyle changes and include means up to LTOT, NIV etc.