RT Journal Article T1 Integrating Comorbidities and Phenotype-Based Medicine in Patient-Centered Medicine in COPD. A1 Lopez-Campos, José Luis A1 Ruiz-Duque, Borja A1 Carrasco-Hernandez, Laura A1 Caballero-Eraso, Candelaria K1 COPD K1 clinical phenotypes K1 comorbidities K1 personalized medicine AB Despite recent notable innovations in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), no major advances in patient-centered medicine have been achieved. Current guidelines base their proposals on the average results from clinical trials, leading to what could be termed 'means-based' medical practice. However, the therapeutic response is variable at the patient level. Additionally, the variability of the clinical presentation interacts with comorbidities to form a complex clinical scenario for clinicians to deal with. Consequently, no consensus has been reached over a practical approach for combining comorbidities and disease presentation markers in the therapeutic algorithm. In this context, from the patients' first visit, the clinician faces four major dilemmas: (1) establishing the correct diagnosis of COPD as opposed to other airway diseases, such as bronchial asthma; (2) deciding on the initial therapeutic approach based on the clinical characteristics of each case; (3) setting up a study strategy for non-responding patients; (4) pursuing a follow-up strategy with two well-defined periods according to whether close or long-term follow-up is required. Here, we will address these major dilemmas in the search for a patient-centered approach to COPD management and suggest how to combine them all in a single easy-to-use strategy. SN 2077-0383 YR 2020 FD 2020-08-25 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/27901 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/27901 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 12, 2025