Morning symptoms in COPD: a treatable yet often overlooked factor

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Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients experience the morning as the worst period of the day. Nevertheless, morning symptoms are not mentioned in COPD guidelines. Areas covered: Different topics on morning symptoms are covered in this review to underline their importance: occurrence, tools for assessment and therapies to limit morning symptoms. Expert commentary: Morning symptoms are common and have a negative influence on a patient’s life. Pharmacotherapy seems to be effective in decreasing morning symptoms. A validated tool to assess morning symptoms is lacking. Therefore, more research should focus on assessing morning symptoms with a validated tool to further prove the effect of (pharmaco-) therapy. This will hopefully result in inclusion of morning symptoms in future guidelines.

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van Buul, A. R., Kasteleyn, M. J., Chavannes, N. H., & Taube, C. (2017, April 3). Morning symptoms in COPD: a treatable yet often overlooked factor. Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/17476348.2017.1305894

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