Management of chronic respiratory diseases during viral pandemics: A concise review of guidance and recommendations

Author/s: 
Sharma, P., Mishra, M., Dua, R., Saini, L. K., Sindhwani, G.
Date Added: 
January 7, 2023
Journal/Publication: 
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
Publisher: 
Wolters Kluwer
Publication Date: 
November 1, 2022
Issue: 
11
Volume: 
11
Pages: 
6633-6639
Type: 
Meta-analyses, Reviews, and Guidelines
Format: 
Article
DOI (1): 
10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_974_21

RPR Commentary

Important evidence-based strategies for reducing morbidity and mortality from acute respiratory infections in patients with chronic lung diseases. James W. Mold MD, MPH

Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is an acute respiratory disease that can lead to respiratory failure and death. Although anticipated that patients with chronic respiratory diseases would be at increased risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and more severe presentations of COVID-19, it is striking that these diseases appear to be underrepresented in the comorbidities reported for patients with COVID-19. The first wave of COVID-19 has taught us important lessons concerning the enormous burden on the hospitals, shortage of beds, cross infections and transmissions, which we coped together. However, with the subsequent waves of COVID-19 or any other viral pandemic, to ensure that patients with respiratory illnesses receive adequate management for their diseases while minimizing their hospital visits for their own safety. Hence, we prepared an evidence-based summary to manage outpatients and inpatients suspected or diagnosed with COPD, asthma and ILD based on the experience of the first wave of COVID-19 and recommendations by expert societies and organizations.

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