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Dyspnea in the Elderly

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2016
This article discusses the evaluation and management of stable and unstable elderly patients with dyspnea. Several of the changes in the elderly that alter cardiopulmonary physiology are discussed. A review of common presenting illnesses and their evaluation and management are highlighted.
Andrew R, Barbera, Michael P, Jones
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BLUE protocol ultrasonography in Emergency Department patients presenting with acute dyspnea.

American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2019
OBJECTIVE Dyspnea is a common Emergency Department (ED) symptom requiring prompt diagnosis and treatment. The bedside lung ultrasonography in emergency (BLUE) protocol is defined as a bedside diagnostic tool in intensive care units. The aim of this study
Burak Bekgoz   +7 more
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Common Mechanisms of Dyspnea in Chronic Interstitial and Obstructive Lung Disorders

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2016
Azmy Faisal   +2 more
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Denotation of Dyspnea

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— In a letter published recently in The Journal (239:928, 1978) E. D. Morton, MD, asks what dyspnea means and whether it refers to a subjective symptom or an objective sign. Since etymological or historical arguments showing what a word ought to mean are out of style, the answers to these questions should be sought through ...
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The Pathophysiology of Dyspnea and Exercise Intolerance in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2019
Dyspnea, the most common symptom in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), often becomes disabling in advanced stages of the disease. Chronic dyspnea erodes perceived health status and diminishes engagement in physical activity, often leading to ...
D. O’Donnell   +3 more
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Evaluation of Dyspnea

Hospital Practice, 1997
The differential diagnosis of dyspnea includes a wide range of diseases and disorders with differing causes and symptoms. A thorough evaluation, with particular attention to the patient's history, is important in determining an effective course of treatment.
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Mechanisms of Dyspnea

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1987
An unpleasant sensation of difficulty in breathing is a common complaint in a variety of disease states. The psychophysical approach to the study of respiratory sensations has contributed greatly to the understanding of the mechanisms of dyspnea. Although dyspnea, in large part, is an expression of the sense of the effort of breathing, the intensity ...
N S, Cherniack, M D, Altose
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Man With Dyspnea

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2023
Cheng-Ying Chiang   +2 more
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Dyspnea and Exercise

Annual Review of Physiology, 1983
"Many physiologists and clinicians have written articles entitled 'Dyspnea' which were in fact articles on the regulation of respiration, the causes of hyperpnea or the causes of hyperventilation-which, in fact, had nothing to do with the sensation of dyspnea" (13).
K J, Killian, E J, Campbell
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Pathophysiology of Dyspnea

New England Journal of Medicine, 1995
Dyspnea may be defined as an uncomfortable sensation of breathing. The sense of respiratory effort, chemoreceptor stimulation, mechanical stimuli arising in lung and chest wall receptors, and neuroventilatory dissociation may all contribute to the sensation of dyspnea.
H L, Manning, R M, Schwartzstein
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