Epidemiology, treatment, disposition and outcome of patients with acute exacerbation of COPD presenting to emergency departments in Australia and South East Asia: An AANZDEM study

Author:

Kelly Anne Maree12ORCID,Holdgate Anna34,Keijzers Gerben567,Klim Sharon1,Graham Colin A.8,Craig Simon91011,Kuan Win Sen1213ORCID,Jones Peter14,Lawoko Charles15,Laribi Said16

Affiliation:

1. Joseph Epstein Centre for Emergency Medicine; Sunshine Hospital; St Albans VIC Australia

2. School of Medicine - Western Clinical School; The University of Melbourne; Melbourne VIC Australia

3. Department of Emergency Medicine; Liverpool Hospital; Sydney NSW Australia

4. University of New South Wales (Southwest Clinical School); Sydney NSW Australia

5. Department of Emergency Medicine; Gold Coast University Hospital; Gold Coast QLD Australia

6. School of Medicine; Bond University; Gold Coast QLD Australia

7. School of Medicine; Griffith University; Gold Coast QLD Australia

8. Chinese University of Hong Kong; Prince of Wales Hospital; Hong Kong

9. Emergency Department; Monash Medical Centre; Melbourne VIC Australia

10. School of Clinical Sciences; Monash University; Melbourne VIC Australia

11. Murdoch Children's Research Institute; Melbourne VIC Australia

12. Emergency Medicine Department; National University Health System; Singapore

13. Department of Surgery, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine; National University of Singapore; Singapore

14. Department of Emergency Medicine; Auckland City Hospital; Auckland New Zealand

15. Industry Doctoral Training Centre; ATN Universities; Melbourne VIC Australia

16. Emergency Medicine Department; Tours University Hospital, François-Rabelais University; Tours France

Funder

Queensland Emergency Medicine Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

Reference15 articles.

1. Utilization due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and its predictors: a study using the U.S. National Emergency Department Sample (NEDS);Singh;Respir. Res.,2016

2. Emergency hospital care for exacerbation of COPD: is inhaled maintenance therapy modified?;Pomares;COPD,2016

3. Abramson MJ Crockett AJ Dabscheck EJ Frith PA George J Glasgow N Jenkins SC McDonald CF McDonald VM McKenzie D et al http://www.copdx.org.au/

4. Compliance with a COPD bundle of care in an Australian emergency department: a cohort study;Gerber;Clin. Respir. J.,2016

5. Kelly AM Keijzers G Klim S Graham C Craig S Kuan WS Jones P Holdgate A Lawoko C Laribi S AANZDEM Study Group Emerg. Med. Australas 2015 27:

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