How do you put together the triad of critical data sets—stability or progression of disease by spirometry, radiographic findings and symptoms/clinical fragility—to make a final determination to expose the patient to the “burden of treatment?”

How do you put together the triad of critical data sets—stability or progression of disease by spirometry, radiographic findings and symptoms/clinical fragility—to make a final determination to expose the patient to the “burden of treatment?”

How do you put together the triad of critical data sets—stability or progression of disease by spirometry, radiographic findings and symptoms/clinical fragility—to make a final determination to expose the patient to the “burden of treatment?”


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CMEducation Resources IQ&A Cardiovascular Intelligence Zone | NTM-Pulmonary Infection Intelligence Zone

Presenter

Stephen Ruoss, MD

Stephen Ruoss, MD

Clinical Chief, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Division
Department of Medicine
Medical Director, Stanford Medical Center Respiratory Care Services, Stanford Medical Center
Medical Director, Stanford Medical Center Transfer Center,
Stanford Univer