Small airways disease in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Nikolaos LazarinisEvangelia FoukaAnders LindenApostolos BossiosPublished in: Expert review of respiratory medicine (2024)
Small airways are the primary site for the onset and progression of airflow obstruction in patients with COPD, with significant clinical consequences associated with poor lung function, hyperinflation, and impaired quality of life. The early identification of individuals with subclinical SAD may allow us to prevent its further progress from airway loss and potential development of emphysema and choose the appropriate therapeutic approach.