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Living Better with COPD - Dr. Daya Upadhyay Discusses

Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the comprehensive management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) in this informative lecture by Dr. Daya Upadhyay, Assistant Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. Gain insights into the progressive nature of COPD, its global impact, and the evolving perspective on its treatability. Discover the importance of early diagnosis and treatment in empowering patients to regain control of their breathing and overall quality of life. Learn about COPD symptoms, diagnostic methods, and the classification of severity based on lung function. Understand the pathogenesis of COPD, including the distinction between "Pink Puffer" and "Blue Bloater" presentations. Delve into the four components of COPD management as outlined by the GOLD Workshop Report, and explore various treatment options such as bronchodilators and corticosteroids. This lecture provides valuable knowledge for healthcare professionals and patients alike, offering a comprehensive overview of living better with COPD.

Syllabus

Intro
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Burden of COPD Mortality
COPD is the forth leading cause of Death Death Rates are on Rise Worldwide
COPD Symptoms
Diagnosis of COPD
Classification of COPD Severity Based on Lung Function - FEV1
Pathogenesis of COPD
COPD: Pink Puffer Vs. Blue Bloater?
Goal of COPD Management
Four Components of COPD Management GOLD Workshop Report
COPD Therapy by Stage
B2 agonists - Bronchodilators
Corticosteroids


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Stanford Health Care

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