COPD and PE: A clinical dilemma

Teng Moua1, Kenneth Wood21Department of Internal Medicine, 2Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, Madison, WI, USAAbstract: Dyspnea in patients with known chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can be a clinical challenge due to the non...

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Main Authors: Teng Moua, Kenneth Wood
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2008-06-01
Series:International Journal of COPD
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/copd-and-pe-a-clinical-dilemma-a1826
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spelling doaj-eb05a9ed96634585981156f6ab3008152020-11-25T00:59:09ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of COPD1176-91061178-20052008-06-012008Issue 2277284COPD and PE: A clinical dilemmaTeng MouaKenneth WoodTeng Moua1, Kenneth Wood21Department of Internal Medicine, 2Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, Madison, WI, USAAbstract: Dyspnea in patients with known chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can be a clinical challenge due to the nonspecific nature of atypical presentations. Typical features of fever, productive cough, and wheezing on presentation support COPD exacerbation, while absence of such findings may warrant further evaluation for underlying etiologies, including pulmonary embolism (PE). It is suspected that one in four patients with atypical COPD exacerbation may have PE as an underlying or concomitant cause of acute dyspnea. This review discusses the clinical presentation of COPD and PE, and presents an overview of the rationale for pursuing work-up for thromboembolic disease in the setting of known obstructive lung diseases.Keywords: pulmonary embolism, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, COPD, dyspnea http://www.dovepress.com/copd-and-pe-a-clinical-dilemma-a1826
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description Teng Moua1, Kenneth Wood21Department of Internal Medicine, 2Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, Madison, WI, USAAbstract: Dyspnea in patients with known chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can be a clinical challenge due to the nonspecific nature of atypical presentations. Typical features of fever, productive cough, and wheezing on presentation support COPD exacerbation, while absence of such findings may warrant further evaluation for underlying etiologies, including pulmonary embolism (PE). It is suspected that one in four patients with atypical COPD exacerbation may have PE as an underlying or concomitant cause of acute dyspnea. This review discusses the clinical presentation of COPD and PE, and presents an overview of the rationale for pursuing work-up for thromboembolic disease in the setting of known obstructive lung diseases.Keywords: pulmonary embolism, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, COPD, dyspnea
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