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Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society | 2008

Multidisciplinary Care of the Patient with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Anne Marie Kuzma; Yvonne Meli; Catherine A. Meldrum; Patricia A. Jellen; Marianne Butler-Lebair; Debra Koczen-Doyle; Peter Rising; Kim Stavrolakes; Frances Brogan

The National Emphysema Treatment Trial used a multidisciplinary team approach to implement the maximum medical care protocol, including adjustment of medications and outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation for all patients and nutritional and psychological counseling as needed. This article discusses the benefits of such an approach in the care of the patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Team member roles complement each other and contribute to the goal of providing the highest-quality medical care. The primary focus of the team is to reinforce the medical plan and to provide patient education and support. This article reviews the elements of the initial patient assessment and the functional and nutritional assessment. Patient education focuses on medication use, recognition and management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation symptoms, smoking cessation, advance directives, and travel.


COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 2008

African Americans and Men with Severe COPD Have a High Prevalence of Osteoporosis

Lihua Li; Kathleen Brennan; John P. Gaughan; David Ciccolella; Anne Marie Kuzma; Gerard J. Criner

Osteoporosis is a non-pulmonary manifestation whose true prevalence is uncertain in severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We describe the prevalence and risk factors for osteoporosis in a large, well characterized COPD cohort. Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry of the lumbar spine and hip, full pulmonary function testing, cardiopulmonary exercise test, 6 minute walk distance and demographics were performed in 179 non-selected COPD patients. Patients were 59 ± 7 years old, smoked 53 ± 32 pack years, FEV1 26% ± 9.8, and 45% were currently taking prednisone. Bone mineral density measurements were abnormal in 97%; 66% had dual energy X-ray absorptiometry defined osteoporosis, while 31% had osteopenia. The prevalence of osteoporosis in males versus females was 70% versus 62% (p = 0.33); both groups had similar fracture rates. The prevalence of osteoporosis in African Americans versus Caucasians was 69% versus 65% (p = 0.78). Caucasians had a significantly lower Wards Triangle T score than African Americans (−2.52 ± −0.96 vs. −2.16 ± −0.91, p = 0.04). Those with bone fractures took higher doses of prednisone than those without fractures. Univariate analysis identified BMI and FVC% as predictors for osteoporosis (p = 0.03 OR 0.934 p = 0.006 OR 0.974). Multivariate analysis revealed only FVC% as a significant predictor (p = 0.006, OR 0.974). Osteoporosis is highly prevalent in severe COPD, and affects males and African Americans to a similar degree as females and Whites. Osteoporosis should be considered in severe COPD regardless of race or gender.


Archive | 2010

Nursing Care in the Intensive Care Unit Setting: The Role of the Nurse in the ICU

Gwendolyn B. Vance; Debra Koczen-Doyle; Deborah Mcgee-Mccullough; Anne Marie Kuzma; Marianne Butler-Lebair

After studying this chapter, you should be able to: Identify the role the critical care nurse (CCN) plays as an advocate for the critically ill patients and their family. Recognize the contribution of the CCN to the critical care team through collaboration and communication. Describe the role of the CCN in patient assessment and subsequent formulation of the plan-of-care. Categorize the critical nursing interventions that can prevent or mitigate nosocomial infections and common complications seen in the critically ill patient.


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 1998

Effect of Lung Volume Reduction Surgery on Diaphragm Strength

Gerard J. Criner; Francis Cordova; Vadim Leyenson; Bruce Roy; John M. Travaline; Shrivas Sudarshan; Gerald O'Brien; Anne Marie Kuzma; Satoshi Furukawa


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 1999

Effect of Lung Volume Reduction Surgery on Diaphragm Length in Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Yaroslav Lando; Phillip M. Boiselle; Daniel Shade; Satoshi Furukawa; Anne Marie Kuzma; John M. Travaline; Gerard J. Criner


Chest | 2000

Correlation of Changes in Quality of Life After Lung Volume Reduction Surgery With Changes in Lung Function, Exercise, and Gas Exchange*

Vadim Leyenson; Satoshi Furukawa; Anne Marie Kuzma; Francis Cordova; John M. Travaline; Gerard J. Criner


Chest | 1999

Improvements in Lung Function, Exercise, and Quality of Life in Hypercapnic COPD Patients After Lung Volume Reduction Surgery

Gerald O’Brien; Satoshi Furukawa; Anne Marie Kuzma; Francis Cordova; Gerard J. Criner


Chest | 1998

Bilateral Apical vs Nonapical Stapling Resection During Lung Volume Reduction Surgery

John M. Travaline; Satoshi Furukawa; Anne Marie Kuzma; Gerald M. O'Brien; Gerard J. Criner


Pneumologie | 1999

Effect of lung volume reduction surgery on diaphragm length in severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Yaroslav Lando; Phillip M. Boiselle; Daniel Shade; Satoshi Furukawa; Anne Marie Kuzma; John M. Travaline; Gerard J. Criner

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Phillip M. Boiselle

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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