1. Relationship Between Clinical Control, Respiratory Symptoms and Quality of Life for Patients with COPD
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Juan José Soler-Cataluña, Juan Luis García Rivero, Juan Antonio Riesco, Eduardo Marquez, Francisco Javier Callejas-Gonzalez, Antonia Fuster, Bernardino Alcázar-Navarrete, Ana Boldova Loscertales, Patricia García Sidro, Rafael Golpe, Abel Pallarés-Sanmartín, Agustin Valido-Morales, Marc Miravitlles, Beatriz Abascal-Bolado, and Marta Palop
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medicine.medical_specialty ,COPD ,business.industry ,Mean age ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Pulmonology ,Quality of life ,Internal medicine ,Copd assessment test ,medicine ,Observational study ,In patient ,Respiratory system ,business - Abstract
Background The concept of clinical control has been proposed as an instrument for evaluating patients with COPD. However, the possible association between clinical control, reduced symptom severity and HRQoL has yet to be confirmed. Methods This multicentre, prospective and observational study was carried out in 15 pulmonology clinics in Spain. The patients were followed up for six months, with a baseline visit (V0), followed by visits at three months (V1) and six months (V2). Clinical control was determined at V1, with the application of both clinical criteria and the COPD assessment test (CAT). All patients reported their symptoms by a validated symptom diary (E-RS) using a portable device, and their HRQoL was assessed using the EQ5D questionnaire. The relationship between clinical control and E-RS and HRQoL during follow-up was assessed with t-test. Results A total of 126 patients were screened. After application of the inclusion/exclusion criteria, 93 were finally included (mean age 66 ± 8 years, 84.9% male), with a mean FEV1 predicted of 49.8% ± 16.5%. Of these patients, 44 (47.3%) achieved clinical control at V1, according to CAT criteria, and 50 (53.8%), according to clinical criteria. The E-RS scores differed between controlled and uncontrolled patients at all time points, both according to CAT (mean differences of -4.6, -5.6 and -6.2 units at V0, V1 and V2, respectively, p
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- 2020
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