Cognitive features of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in patients with alcohol dependence
... lower dosage frequency. Conclusion. The poor informativity of mMRC dyspnea scale and CAT-test was demonstrated in patients with mild and moderate COPD and severe alcoholism. The high level of compliance showed no impact on this tendency. Using single dose per day regimen was associated with a better compliance to recommendations, regardless of alcohol adherence.
Ivanova M.A., Punin A.A., Vaulin S.V.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, cognitive features, subjectively perceived dyspnea, daily life burden,...