I am seeking U.S.-based pulmonologists or physicians with experience in pulmonary medicine to share insights on emerging strategies in clinical practice and research.
1. What new or emerging approaches are improving COPD and asthma care beyond medication?
2. How are personalized or precision-based treatments (like oxygen or biologics) changing management today?
3. What challenges still limit wider use of these innovations?
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Seeking U.S.-based experts in pulmonology to comment on innovations in COPD and asthma care
What innovations in COPD and asthma care are you seeing beyond pharmacotherapy (e.g., breathing techniques, pulmonary rehab, personalized approaches)?
Are you using or researching personalized oxygen protocols? If so, how do they compare with standard oxygen therapy?
What role do biologic or precision-medicine therapies play in COPD and asthma management today?
What barriers exist in implementing these newer approaches (cost, access, adherence)?
How can primary care providers best incorporate or refer for these innovations?
Looking ahead, what developments are most promising for improving COPD and asthma outcomes over the next 5 years?