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Treatment of COPD exacerbations in primary and secondary care
Roede, B.M.
Publication date
2008
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Roede, B. M. (2008). Treatment of COPD exacerbations in primary and secondary care.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
General Introduction and Outline of the Thesis
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Chapter 2
Antibiotics and steroids for exacerbations of COPD in primary care: Compliance with Dutch guidelines.
Br J Gen Pract. 2006 Sep; 56(530): 662-665
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Chapter 3
Does standard treatment with an oral corticosteroid course improve patients’ recovery from exacerbation of COPD or chronic bronchitis in primary care? A randomised study.
Submitted for publication
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Chapter 4
Short course antibiotic treatment in acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis and COPD: A meta-analysis of double-blind studies.
Thorax 2008; 63: 415–422
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Chapter 5
Three vs. 10 days of amoxicillin-clavulanic acid for type 1 acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomised, double-blind study.
Clin Microbiol Infect 2007 Mar;13(3): 284-290
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Chapter 6
Antibiotic treatment is associated with reduced risk of a subsequent exacerbation in obstructive lung disease: A historical population-based cohort study.
Thorax 2008; in press
Published online 5 Aug 2008; doi:10.1136/thx.2008.095349
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Chapter 7
Reduced Risk of Next Exacerbation and Mortality Associated with Use of Antibiotics in COPD.
ERJ 2008; in press
Chapter 8
Summary and General Comments
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