Compilation of Harm: Tobacco, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, and Mucus Plugs. Systematic Review of the Literature and Meta-Analysis

Q4 Medicine
José Ignacio de Granda-Orive , Daniel López-Padilla , Adolfo Alonso-Arroyo , Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent , Segismundo Solano-Reina , Carlos Rábade-Castedo , Miguel Jiménez-Gómez , Carlos A. Jiménez-Ruiz
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Abstract

Introduction

In COPD patients, mucus plugs are associated with lower lung function, worse quality of life, higher all-cause mortality, and a higher rate of exacerbations. The aim of the study was to determine whether subjects with COPD with a higher cumulative smoking history, such as current smokers, have a higher mucus plug score compared to former and never smokers with COPD.

Material and methods

We have carried out a systematic review of the literature (SRL) and a meta-analysis (MA).

Results

Nine articles were finally included in the SRL, and 6 of them were part of the MA. We found that subjects who had never smoked had a lower rate of mucus plugs when compared to active and ex-smokers (OR 0.08 [CI 95% 0.06, 0.12]). When comparing subjects with and without mucus plugs between current smokers vs. ex-smokers, we found that ex-smokers had a higher rate of mucus plugs than current smokers (OR 1.12 [CI 95% 1.02, 1.24]). When comparing subjects without mucus plugs or with a low mucus plug score (0–2) with a high mucus plug score (>3) between current smokers vs. ex-smokers, we found that ex-smokers had a higher mucus plug score than current smokers (OR 1.19 [CI 95% 1.08, 1.32]).

Conclusions

We found that subjects who have never smoked have a lower rate of mucus plugs than those who have smoked and that ex-smokers with COPD have a higher rate of mucus plugs than current smokers with COPD. Quitting smoking is the most significant modifiable risk factor for COPD.

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危害汇编:烟草、慢性阻塞性肺病和粘液塞。文献系统回顾与元分析
在COPD患者中,粘液塞与肺功能降低、生活质量下降、全因死亡率升高和病情加重率升高相关。该研究的目的是确定具有较高累积吸烟史的COPD受试者,如当前吸烟者,是否与以前和从不吸烟的COPD患者相比具有更高的粘液堵塞评分。材料和方法我们进行了文献系统综述(SRL)和荟萃分析(MA)。结果9篇文章最终被纳入SRL,其中6篇是MA的一部分。我们发现,从不吸烟的受试者与活跃吸烟者和戒烟者相比,粘液塞的发生率较低(OR 0.08 [CI 95% 0.06, 0.12])。当比较当前吸烟者和已戒烟者中使用和不使用黏液塞的受试者时,我们发现已戒烟者的黏液塞发生率高于当前吸烟者(OR 1.12 [CI 95% 1.02, 1.24])。当比较没有粘液塞或低粘液塞评分(0-2)与高粘液塞评分(>3)的受试者时,我们发现,前吸烟者的粘液塞评分高于现吸烟者(or 1.19 [CI 95% 1.08, 1.32])。结论:我们发现从不吸烟的受试者粘液塞的发生率低于吸烟的受试者,而已戒烟的COPD患者粘液塞的发生率高于正在吸烟的COPD患者。戒烟是COPD最重要的可改变危险因素。
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Open Respiratory Archives
Open Respiratory Archives Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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