Abstract
Acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPDs) are significant events that come with high costs for patients and for society. Initial management of exacerbations consists of pharmacotherapy and a reassessment of pre-existing management and self-management strategies. Currently, care for AECOPDs is often suboptimal. Integrated care consisting of self-management support, delivery system design, decision support and clinical information systems will probably improve the quality of healthcare delivery for patients with AECOPDs. In this review, we summarize current knowledge related to the epidemiology and management of AECOPDs, identify shortcomings in current clinical practice and give recommendations for innovative, integrated and optimized care for these patients.
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