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COPD management: new findings from large studies
Oral Presentation
Chairs:
D. Halpin (Exeter Devon, United Kingdom), N. Morelli (Den Haag, Netherlands)
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Mortality and exacerbation prediction by GOLD groups ABCD 2011 vs. 2017: analysis of the COPDGene cohort
W. Labaki (Ann Arbor, United States of America)
Frailty and its components predict health-related quality-of-life in middle-aged and elderly COPD people and could identify areas for age-specific interventions: an analysis of the NETT study
C. Meldrum (Ann Arbor, United States of America)
Association between emphysema, exacerbations and mortality in the COPDGene and SPIROMICS cohorts
M. Han (Ann Arbor, United States of America)
Impact of grouping patients by 2017 GOLD strategy assessment criteria: a post hoc analysis of the TONADO and OTEMTO trials
R. Buhl (Mainz, Germany)
Changes in GOLD Classifications: 2011 versus 2017. Do exacerbations have any role in mortality?
R. Sicilia Torres (LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA, Spain)
CAB score predicts short-term mortality at hospital admission for acute exacerbations of COPD
R. Sprooten (Cadier en Keer, Netherlands)
Sources of origin of the oropharyngeal microbiota in patients with different phenotypes of COPD
S. Fedosenko (Tomsk, Russian Federation)
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