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Which bronchodilator reversibility criteria can predict severe acute exacerbation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients?

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Abstract
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether various bronchodilator reversibility (BDR) criteria affect the prognosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of positive BDR defined according to various BDR criteria on the risk of severe acute exacerbation (AE) in COPD patients. METHODS: Patients from four prospective COPD cohorts in South Korea who underwent follow-up for at least 1year were enrolled in this study. The assessed BDR criteria included the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD), American Thoracic Society (ATS), American College of Chest Physicians, (ACCP), major criteria of the Spanish definition of asthma-COPD overlap syndrome (ACOS), criteria compatible with ACOS in the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA), and European Respiratory Society (ERS). The rate of patients with severe AE who required hospitalization within 1year due to BDR results according to each set of criteria was analyzed using logistic regression models. RESULTS: Among a total of 854 patients, the BDR-positive cases varied according to the criteria used. There was a 3.5% positive BDR rate according to GINA and a 29.9% rate according to the ATS criteria. Positive BDR according to the GOLD criteria was significantly associated with a decreased risk of severe AE (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 0.38; 95% Confidence interval (CI) = 0.15-0.93). This result remained statistically significant even in a sensitivity analysis that included only participants with a smoking history of at least 10 pack-years and in the analysis for the propensity score-matched participants. CONCLUSIONS: Among different criteria for positive BDR, the use of the GOLD ones was significantly associated with a decreased risk of severe AE in COPD patients. Increase use of ICS/LABA may have affected this relationship.
All Author(s)
J. Kim ; W. J. Kim ; C. H. Lee ; S. H. Lee ; M. G. Lee ; K. C. Shin ; K. H. Yoo ; J. H. Lee ; S. Y. Lim ; J. O. Na ; H. G. Hwang ; Y. Hong ; M. N. Lim ; C. G. Yoo ; K. S. Jung ; S. D. Lee
Issued Date
2017
Type
Article
Keyword
Bronchodilator reversibilityCOPDSevere acute exacerbation
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd.
ISSN
1465-9921 ; 1465-993X
Citation Title
Respiratory research
Citation Volume
18
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
107
Citation End Page
107
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.1186/s12931-017-0587-9
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/830
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