Considering the use of risk prediction methodology for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
The health challenges of the dual use of combustible cigarettes and e-cigarettes in Malaysia.
This paper describes a clinical approach to chronic respiratory disorders for clinicians working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, particularly in the remote Australian context.
This article looks at how the cascade of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment have been implemented in primary care settings globally.
A systematic review assessing barriers to correct spirometry in Australian general practice.
Management is aimed at investigating and managing the primary causes with a focus on sputum clearance, reduction in exacerbations and improvement of quality of life.
As the understanding of post-acute COVID-19 is evolving, regularly updated or ‘living guidelines’ will be crucial for those affected to be provided with best care within the health system.
This article evaluates the feasibility of a stepwise breathlessness diagnostic algorithm.
These presentations provide fertile ground for educating patients about infections, self-management options, dealing with uncertainty and responsible use of medicines.
A girl aged 11 years had multiple visits to the general practitioner and emergency department with unusual episodes of sudden-onset respiratory distress associated with stridor.
Upper respiratory tract infections have higher rates of prescribing than would be expected according to local guidelines.
A student aged 15 years was brought by his mother to a Malaysian suburban primary care clinic.
Asthma presentations are common in general practice, but opportunities to control asthma are often missed.
A man aged 35 years with a 14-pack year history of smoking presented to his general practitioner with a 12-month history of progressive dyspnoea.
A woman aged 75 years presented to a general practitioner with a dry cough and increasing exertional dyspnoea for the preceding three years.