TY -的T1 -请深呼吸摩根富林明——欧元opean Respiratory Journal JO - Eur Respir J DO - 10.1183/13993003.00501-2020 VL - 55 IS - 5 SP - 2000501 AU - Porcel, José M. Y1 - 2020/05/01 UR - //www.qdcxjkg.com/content/55/5/2000501.abstract N2 - Dyspnoea, a subjective experience of breathing discomfort, is a debilitating symptom which impacts quality of life in patients with pleural effusions. It consists of a number of perceptions, including a sense of work/effort, tightness in the chest and air hunger. Dyspnoea affects up to 80% of patients with malignant pleurisy [1–3], and an even higher percentage of those with heart failure-associated effusions [4]. Pleural effusions can have a large impact, not only on breathing and quality of life [5], but also on sleep [6] and exercise capacity [7].Combining history taking and a bedside ultrasound may be the best way to predict symptomatic relief after thoracentesis in patients with pleural effusions http://bit.ly/2xwTJ9z ER -