Books by Donald A. Mahler, MD

COPD – Answers to Your Most Pressing Questions about Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

  • Illustrated with numerous user-friendly medical figures, COPD: Answers to Your Most Pressing Questions is a book written for those with COPD, caregivers, and their families.

  • COPD patients and their families

  • ★★★★★ 5 star review on Amazon, September 16, 2022

    Learn to live comfortably with COPD

    “A clear explanation of my questions concerning my COPD and presentations of different treatments available to me. These different options of treatment are explained clearly and provide the reader with visual uses of the treatments along with written instructions. I had the option of discussing which treatment I felt worked better for me with the Doctor which was a true plus. I would recommend this book to any individual suffering from COPD. It will provide you with a clearer understanding of what you can do to help living with the ailment comfortably.”

  • Preface

    Chapter 1: What is COPD?

    Chapter 2: Why am I short of breath?

    Chapter 3: Why am I coughing?

    Chapter 4: Can you help my quit smoking?

    Chapter 5: Which medications can help my COPD?

    Chapter 6: Can you help me breathe easier?

    Chapter 7: What is a COPD flare-up?

    Chapter 8: Do I need oxygen? How do I travel with oxygen?

    Chapter 9: Can pulmonary rehabilitation help me breathe easier?

    Chapter 10: Can surgery help me breathe easier?

    Chapter 11: Can I be sexually active with COPD?

    Chapter 12: Will My COPD Get Worse?

    Chapter 13: How Does COVID-19 Affect COPD?

  • Johns Hopkins University Press (2022).

Breathe Easy – Relieving the Symptoms of Chronic Lung Disease

  • Illustrated with over fifty enlightening medical graphics, Breathe Easy offers a complete and compact guide for the millions of Americans who are limited by their breathing. Most people don’t think about breathing; it is an automatic, unconscious act. However, the majority of those with asthma (26 million Americans); chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD (24 million Americans); or interstitial lung disease (1–2 million Americans) are aware of their shortness of breath because it interferes with work or other daily activities. As a result, these individuals seek medical attention for diagnosis and treatment.

  • COPD patients and their families

  • Breathe Easy explains what constitutes normal breathing, what causes someone to feel short of breath, and what can be done to improve one’s breathing. In chapters on asthma, COPD, and interstitial lung disease, pulmonologist Dr. Donald A. Mahler addresses the origins and treatments of these conditions and offers advice for both standard and alternative therapies to breathe easy. Other chapters describe how we breathe, how to understand respiratory difficulties like chronic shortness of breath, the correct use of inhalers, the effects of aging on the brain and body, and the benefits of exercise. His final chapter provides valuable advice about traveling with oxygen.

  • “This book will be indispensable in advancing patients’ collaborative self-management—a very valuable resource!”
    —James K. Stoller, MD, MS, Cleveland Clinic

    “Written by an expert in respiration. . . . Adds novel wisdom that will boost the well-being of readers.”
    —Roberto P. Benzo, MD, MS, Mayo Clinic

    “Patients and their families will benefit greatly from this book.”
    —Sidney S. Braman, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

    “Breathe Easy, written by one of the very few experts in this area, provides practical suggestions for improving the lives of people with lung disease.”
    —Barry Make, MD, National Jewish Health

    “Lays out fundamental information about diseases that cause breathing difficulty. . . A great resource, as it conveys important and key messages that every patient and caregiver need to know.”
    —Nicola A. Hanania, MD, MS, Baylor College of Medicine

    “We take breathing for granted until we have problems doing it. Dr. Mahler walks readers through the basic of breathing and, most importantly, how to improve breathing for the millions of people who suffer from a chronic respiratory disease.”
    —David M. Mannino, MD, University of Kentucky

    “Individuals suffering from chronic conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive lung diseases, and lung fibrosis will find this book invaluable and, above all, self-empowering. I cannot recommend this book strongly enough& – a ‘must read’ for those coping with chronic lung disorders.”
    —Denis E. O’Donnell, MD, Queens University and Kingston General Hospital

    “In this very handy book, Mahler, a world renowned expert in the sensation of breathing, addresses questions frequently asked regarding the experience of shortness of breath. The chapters are easy to read, progress nicely, and are accompanied by easily understandable illustrations. Mahler also draws our attention to issues associated with a sedentary lifestyle, aging, brain function and mood. . . . This book is a most welcome addition.”
    —Roger Goldstein, MB ChB FRCP (UK) FRCP (C), Head Respiratory Medicine West Park Healthcare Centre

    “I found Breathe Easy to be very readable, informative and up to date. Most of the information when researching on-line seems to be so outdated; so it was great to find this book to be so “state of the art!”
    —Susan McNeely, Proctorsville, VT

  • How to Breathe

    Second Wind

    Why Am I Short of Breath?

    Asthma

    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

    Correct Inhaler Use

    Interstitial Lung Disease

    Will Exercise Help?

    Other Strategies to Relieve Shortness of Breath

    Traveling with Oxygen



  • Published June 6, 2017 —
    Publisher: ForeEdge (June 6, 2017)
    Pages: 184
    ISBN-10: 1611689023
    ISBN-13: 9781512600803em description

Dyspnea: Mechanisms, Measurement, and Management – 3rd Edition

  • Presents a state-of-the-art review of the features and impact of dyspnea on patients with chronic respiratory disease

    Addresses the challenging problem of breathlessness experienced by patients with different respiratory diseases

    Contains focused treatment strategies for relieving the severity of breathlessness
    Studies the various mechanisms that cause dyspnea in patients with COPD

    Details the various instruments available to measure the intensity of dyspnea
    Reviews the use of bronchodilators and inhaled corticosteroids for the relief of dyspnea in patients with COPD

  • Physicians and allied health professionals

  • With the high prevalence of chronic pulmonary diseases, such as asthma, COPD, and interstitial lung disease, it is important to understand the mechanisms, measurement, and management of dyspnea, which is the patient’s primary complaint. Physicians need to recognize the cause of dyspnea and know how to treat it, ensuring that patients can cope effectively with this distressing symptom. Dyspnea: Mechanisms, Measurement, and Management, Third Edition has been completely updated and revised to help pulmonologists and all those interested in lung disease understand the complex nature of dyspnea.

  • Presents comprehensive coverage of dyspnea in chronic pulmonary diseases
    Offers the insight of international experts and key opinion leaders who provide trusted, authoritative information
    Includes key guidelines on the multi-dimensional measurement, assessment, and management of dyspnea to ensure best practice
    Details the developments and key treatment methods to ensure that the best possible treatment and management can be performed
    Contains new chapters on dyspnea based on gender, with the aged, in pregnancy and obesity, and in palliative care settings—providing guidance for these challenging special populations
    With three sections spanning the mechanisms of dyspnea, measurement and assessment strategies, and management techniques, this book provides the vital information needed to understand this complex symptom and will be invaluable to pulmonologists and all healthcare professionals who care for patients with this distressing and disabling problem.

  • Mechanisms of Dyspnea

    Neurobiology of Dyspnea: An Overview; Donald A. Mahler and Denis E. O’Donnell

    Neuroimaging of Dyspnea; Karleyton C. Evans and Robert B. Banzett

    Aging and Sex Differences; Jordan A. Guenette and Dennis Jensen

    Pregnancy/Obesity; Dennis Jensen and Denis E. O’Donnell

    Mechanisms of Dyspnea during Exercise in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; Denis E. O’Donnell and Katherine A. Webb

    Dyspnea in Asthma and Restrictive Lung Disease; Pierantonio Laveneziana and Giorgio Scano

    Measurement and Assessment

    Domains of Dyspnea Measurement; Mark B. Parshall and Richard M. Schwartzstein

    Longitudinal Changes in Dyspnea; Toru Oga and Koichi Nishimura

    Measurement of Dyspnea in Clinical Trials; Asha Hareendran and Nancy Kline Leidy

    Anxiety, Depression, and Panic; Andreas von Leupoldt, Omer Van den Bergh, and Paul W. Davenport

    Chronic Dyspnea; Alex H. Gifford and Donald A. Mahler

    Management

    Effect of Bronchodilators and Inhaled Corticosteroids on Dyspnea in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; Denis E. O’Donnell, Katherine A. Webb, and Donald A. Mahler

    Oxygen; Deborah Casey and Roger Goldstein

    Effect of Pulmonary Rehabilitation on Dyspnea; Suzanne Lareau, Paula Meek, and Richard ZuWallack

    Other Treatments for Dyspnea; Donald A. Mahler

    Palliative Care; Amy P. Abernethy and David C. Currow

  • Published February 7, 2014 by CRC PressContent: 256 Pages | 52 Illustrations
    ISBN 9781482208696