CLINICAL GUIDELINES OF RUSSIAN RESPIRATORY SOCIETY: ALGORITHM FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COPD


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By the end of 2016, Expert council of the Russian respiratory society has prepared a new edition of the Federal clinical guidelines, and algorithm of management of patient with established COPD diagnosis became an important its part. This algorithm reflects the current views of the differentiated approach to the management of patients with COPD. In recent years, the effectiveness of a number of new drugs and their combinations, as well as a fundamentally new class of biological molecules for the treatment of COPD has been intensively studied. In the near future, aff of this wiff certainly have an impact on our current ideas about the differentiated approach to the treatment and open up new opportunities for more individualized treatment of patients with COPD.

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Sergey N. AVDEEV

Email: pulmo_fmba@mail.ru
corresponding member of RAS, MD, professor deputy director Scientific research institute of pulmonology 105077, Moscow, 32 11th Parkovaya St

Zaurbek R. AYSANOV

MD, professor, Department of pulmonology, Faculty of additional professional education, N.I. Pirogov Russian national research medical university 105077, Moscow, 32 11th Parkovaya St

Andrey S. BELEVSKY

MD, professor, head of the Department of pulmonology, Faculty of additional professional education, N.I. Pirogov Russian national research medical university 105077, Moscow, 32 11th Parkovaya St

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