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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects the elderly, increasing with age. This review covers COPD physiology, diagnosis, and treatment in older adults, emphasizing geriatric syndrome prevention.
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Area of Science:
- Pulmonology
- Geriatrics
- Internal Medicine
Context:
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a highly prevalent respiratory illness, disproportionately affecting the elderly population and contributing to significant morbidity and mortality.
- COPD is characterized as an inflammatory condition with irreversible pulmonary obstruction, often accompanied by substantial comorbidity in older individuals.
- Managing COPD in the elderly requires personalized treatment strategies due to complex factors like multiple comorbidities, polypharmacy, and varied inhalation device usage.
Purpose:
- To provide an updated review of the physiology, diagnosis, and treatment of COPD specifically in the elderly population.
- To highlight the unique challenges and considerations for managing COPD in older adults.
- To discuss the prevention of geriatric syndromes associated with COPD.
Summary:
- COPD is a prevalent, inflammatory disease causing irreversible airflow limitation, with increased prevalence and mortality in the elderly.
- Treatment adaptation is crucial in elderly patients due to comorbidities, polypharmacy, and diverse inhalation techniques.
- Exacerbations, inactivity, systemic inflammation, and dyspnea contribute to functional decline in elderly COPD patients.
Impact:
- This review offers valuable insights for clinicians managing elderly COPD patients, aiming to improve treatment efficacy and patient outcomes.
- Understanding the interplay between COPD and geriatric syndromes is essential for comprehensive patient care.
- The findings support the need for tailored therapeutic approaches to mitigate the impact of COPD on physical function and quality of life in older adults.
