Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on Hospital Admissions, Health Status, and Behavioral Changes of Patients with COPD.

Pub Date : 2023-07-26 DOI:10.15326/jcopdf.2022.0383
Eva Pappe, Ralf Hammerich, Jacopo Saccomanno, Thomas Sgarbossa, Anne Pohrt, Bernd Schmidt, Christian Grah, Stephan Eisenmann, Angelique Holland, Stephan Eggeling, Franz Stanzel, Martin Witzenrath, Ralf-Harto Hübner
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Introduction: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have an increased risk of acquiring severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which is why self-isolation was recommended. However, long periods of social isolation, accompanied by limited access to health care systems, might influence the outcome of patients with severe COPD negatively.

Methods: Data from COPD and pneumonia patients at Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the volume of endoscopic lung volume reduction (ELVR) surgeries from the German Lung Emphysema Registry (Lungenemphysem Register e.V.) were analyzed from pre-pandemic (2012 to 2019) to the pandemic period (2020 and 2021). In addition, 52 patients with COPD Global initiative for chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) stage 4 status included in the lung emphysema registry received questionnaires during lockdowns from June 2020 to April 2021.

Results: Admissions and ventilation therapies administered to COPD patients significantly decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Likewise, there was a reduction in ELVR treatments and follow-ups registered in German emphysema centers. Mortality was slightly higher among patients hospitalized with COPD during the pandemic. Increasing proportions of COPD patients with GOLD stage 3 and GOLD stage 4 status reported behavioral changes and subjective feelings of increasing COPD symptoms the longer the lockdown lasted. However, COPD symptom questionnaires revealed stable COPD symptoms over the pandemic time period.

Summary: This study reveals reduced COPD admissions and elective treatment procedures of COPD patients during the pandemic, but a slight increase in mortality among patients hospitalized with COPD, irrespective of COVID-19. Correspondingly, patients with severe COPD reported subjective deterioration of their health status, probably caused by their very strict compliance with lockdown measures.

2019冠状病毒病对慢性阻塞性肺病患者入院、健康状况和行为改变的影响
慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者感染2019年严重冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的风险增加,这就是建议自我隔离的原因。然而,长期的社会隔离,加上获得卫生保健系统的机会有限,可能会对严重慢性阻塞性肺病患者的预后产生负面影响。方法:分析Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin的COPD和肺炎患者的数据,以及德国肺气肿登记处(Lungenemphysem Register e.v.)的内镜下肺减容(ELVR)手术量,从大流行前(2012年至2019年)到大流行期间(2020年和2021年)。此外,在2020年6月至2021年4月的封锁期间,纳入肺气肿登记处的52名COPD全球慢性阻塞性肺疾病倡议(GOLD) 4期状态患者接受了问卷调查。结果:在COVID-19大流行期间,COPD患者的入院率和通气治疗显著减少。同样,在德国肺气肿中心登记的ELVR治疗和随访也有所减少。大流行期间因慢性阻塞性肺病住院的患者死亡率略高。GOLD 3期和GOLD 4期COPD患者报告的行为改变和主观感觉COPD症状随着封锁时间的延长而增加。然而,COPD症状调查问卷显示,在大流行期间,COPD症状稳定。摘要:本研究显示,在大流行期间,COPD住院患者的死亡率和选择性治疗程序有所减少,但与COVID-19无关,COPD住院患者的死亡率略有增加。相应地,严重慢性阻塞性肺病患者报告其健康状况主观恶化,这可能是由于他们非常严格地遵守封锁措施造成的。
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