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Understanding the Complex Link Between PIF, Inhaler Choice, and COPD Outcomes

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    Since suboptimal peak inspiratory flow (PIF) seems to be associated with a higher risk of hospital readmissions and mortality among patients with COPD, it’s now more important than ever to create a clinically relevant definition. Tune in to hear Dr. Jill Ohar discuss this unmet need as well as the implications of PIF on patient outcomes and inhaler selection. Dr. Ohar is a Professor of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy, and Immunologic Diseases at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

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  • Overview

    Since suboptimal peak inspiratory flow (PIF) seems to be associated with a higher risk of hospital readmissions and mortality among patients with COPD, it’s now more important than ever to create a clinically relevant definition. Tune in to hear Dr. Jill Ohar discuss this unmet need as well as the implications of PIF on patient outcomes and inhaler selection. Dr. Ohar is a Professor of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy, and Immunologic Diseases at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

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