Patient Characteristics and Outcomes by Sex and Smoking Status in Pulmonary and Cardiac Rehabilitation.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Diann E Gaalema, Yu Zhang, George Howard, Katherine Menson
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Abstract

Introduction: Those with established symptomatic cardiopulmonary disease should attend secondary prevention programs. Attendance at these programs is known to differ by sex and by smoking status, with females and those who smoke being less likely to attend. However, little is known about whether the risk factors of being female and smoking are cumulative, and how outcomes from secondary prevention differ by these subgroups. Accordingly, we sought to examine patient characteristics at entry and outcomes of those attending pulmonary (PR) and cardiac rehabilitation (CR) by sex and smoking status.

Methods: Data were from patients enrolled in programs participating in a national registry between 2013-2021 (PR) or 2012-2021 (CR). Variables examined included: age, sex, race, educational attainment, insurance coverage, qualifying diagnosis, BMI, number of PR/CR sessions attended, and baseline, and change in, psychosocial (depression and anxiety symptoms) and physical function and fitness measures (6-minute walk distance [6MWD]/metabolic equivalents [METs]).

Results: Analyses included 41,087 PR and 447,921 CR patients. Current smoking was reported in 14.3% (PR) and 8.4% (CR) of patients. Across PR/CR, at baseline, current smoking and female sex were both associated with higher depression scores, lower fitness/function measures, and completing fewer sessions. Both current smoking and female sex were significantly associated with less improvement in 6MWD, METs and depression scores within CR.

Conclusions: Both sex and smoking status are important risk factors for those entering secondary prevention programs. Females who smoke have higher risk factors at entry, attend fewer sessions, and, within CR, improve less in fitness/function.

Implications: This study uses large national registries to replicate and expand upon prior findings that both female sex and current smoking are associated with higher-risk profiles when entering secondary prevention programs. Additionally, this study demonstrates that current smoking and female sex are also associated with less improvement during secondary prevention, especially within cardiac rehabilitation.

肺和心脏康复患者性别和吸烟状况的特征和结果。
有明确症状性心肺疾病的患者应参加二级预防计划。参加这些项目的人数因性别和吸烟状况而异,女性和吸烟者参加的可能性较小。然而,对于女性和吸烟的风险因素是否会累积,以及这些亚组的二级预防结果如何不同,人们知之甚少。因此,我们试图通过性别和吸烟状况来检查患者入院时的特征和参加肺部(PR)和心脏康复(CR)的患者的结果。方法:数据来自2013-2021年(PR)或2012-2021年(CR)期间参加国家登记项目的患者。检查的变量包括:年龄、性别、种族、受教育程度、保险覆盖范围、合格诊断、BMI、PR/CR参加次数、基线、心理社会(抑郁和焦虑症状)、身体功能和健身测量(6分钟步行距离[6MWD]/代谢当量[METs])的变化。结果:分析包括41,087例PR和447,921例CR。14.3% (PR)和8.4% (CR)的患者报告目前吸烟。在PR/CR中,在基线时,当前吸烟和女性性行为都与较高的抑郁评分、较低的健康/功能测量以及完成较少的疗程相关。当前吸烟和女性均与6MWD、METs和cr内抑郁评分的改善程度较低显著相关。结论:性别和吸烟状况都是进入二级预防计划的患者的重要危险因素。吸烟的女性在入职时具有较高的风险因素,参加较少的疗程,并且在CR范围内,健康/功能改善较少。含义:本研究使用大型国家登记处来复制和扩展先前的研究结果,即女性性行为和当前吸烟与进入二级预防计划时的高风险概况相关。此外,本研究表明,目前吸烟和女性也与二级预防的改善程度较低有关,特别是在心脏康复中。
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来源期刊
Nicotine & Tobacco Research
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
10.60%
发文量
268
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Nicotine & Tobacco Research is one of the world''s few peer-reviewed journals devoted exclusively to the study of nicotine and tobacco. It aims to provide a forum for empirical findings, critical reviews, and conceptual papers on the many aspects of nicotine and tobacco, including research from the biobehavioral, neurobiological, molecular biologic, epidemiological, prevention, and treatment arenas. Along with manuscripts from each of the areas mentioned above, the editors encourage submissions that are integrative in nature and that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries. The journal is sponsored by the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT). It publishes twelve times a year.
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