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2017 Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease reclassifies half of COPD subjects to lower risk group

Högman, Marieann (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Lung- allergi- och sömnforskning
Sulku, Johanna (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för farmaceutisk biovetenskap,Centrum för klinisk forskning, Gävleborg
Ställberg, Björn (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Allmänmedicin och preventivmedicin,Centrum för klinisk forskning Dalarna
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Janson, Christer (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Lung- allergi- och sömnforskning
Bröms, Kristina, 1954- (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Centrum för klinisk forskning, Gävleborg,Allmänmedicin och preventivmedicin
Hedenström, Hans (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Klinisk fysiologi
Lisspers, Karin (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Allmänmedicin och preventivmedicin,Centrum för klinisk forskning Dalarna
Malinovschi, Andrei, 1978- (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Klinisk fysiologi
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DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD, 2018
2018
Engelska.
Ingår i: The International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. - : DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD. - 1176-9106 .- 1178-2005. ; 13:`, s. 165-173
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  • Background: Unlike the 2014 guidelines, the 2017 Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) guidelines have removed lung function from the risk assessment algorithm of patients with COPD. The aim of this investigation was to analyze the proportion of subjects who would change to a lower risk group when applying GOLD(2017) and determine if they exhibit different characteristics in terms of inflammation, symptoms and comorbidity compared to the subjects who would remain in a high-risk group.Subjects and methods: A total of 571 subjects with physician-diagnosed and spirometry-verified COPD were included in the present study. The data consisted of measurements of lung function, inflammatory markers, together with questionnaires that covered comorbidities, COPD symptoms and medication.Results: From group C, 53% of the subjects would be reclassified to the lower risk group A, and from group D, 47% of the subjects would be reclassified to the lower risk group B when using GOLD(2017) instead of GOLD(2014). Compared to the subjects who would remain in group D, those who would change to group B were more often men (56% vs 72%); of an older age, mean (SD), 71 (8) years vs 68 (7) years; had more primary care contact (54% vs 33%); had lower levels of blood neutrophils, geometrical mean (95% CI), 5.3 (5.0, 5.7) vs 4.6 (4.3, 4.9); reported less anxiety/depression (20% vs 34%); experienced less asthma (29% vs 46%) and had fewer symptoms according to the COPD assessment test, 16 (5) vs 21 (7). All p-values were <0.05.Conclusion: The removal of spirometry from risk assessment in GOLD(2017) would lead to the reclassification of approximately half of the subjects in the risk groups C and D to the lower risk groups A and B. There are differences in age, gender, health care contacts, inflammation, comorbidity and symptom burden among those changing from group D to group B. The effects of reclassification and changes in eventual treatment for disease control and symptom burden need further investigation.

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COPD
lung function test
eosinophils
neutrophils
comorbidity
GOLD

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