Patient group: Patients diagnosed with stable COPD who have been on prophylactic antibiotics for at least 3 months. [Adapted from, Assessing people for LTOT should comprise measuring arterial blood gases on 2 occasions at least 3 weeks apart in people who have a confident diagnosis of COPD, who are receiving optimum medical management and whose COPD is stable. It is therefore important that healthcare practitioners proactively ask people if they smoke, and offer advice on how to stop. It is usually delivered through a mask that covers the nose or a mask covering the nose and the mouth. These include, but are not limited to, doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, dentists, opticians and allied health professionals. Post-bronchodilator spirometry is used to identify abnormalities in lung volumes and air flow. Adapted from Fletcher CM, Elmes PC, Fairbairn MB et al. 19 December 2017 Endobronchial valve insertion to reduce lung volume in emphysema (NICE interventional procedures guidance 600) added. More severe degrees of acidosis, such as pH <7.25, have been used as a threshold for considering provision of invasive mechanical ventilation. Enjoying our content? 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