Yiting Li, Peng Zhang, Yan Wang, Baichuan Xu, Tao Chen, Yang Xie
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Abstract
Objective: To summarise the prevalence of preserved ratio impaired spirometry (PRISm), intending to inform prevention strategies and clinical management.
Methods: We systematically searched PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library databases for cohort studies investigating the prevalence of PRISm. The quality of included studies was assessed with appropriate tools for evaluating risk of bias in prevalence studies. Publication bias was assessed using funnel plots and Egger's test.
Results: After deduplication, 24 of the 33 initially eligible studies were included in the meta-analysis. The pooled prevalence of PRISm was 10% (95% CI: 0.08, 0.12). Smoking was a significant risk factor for PRISm, while no significant association was found with respiratory symptoms. PRISm was significantly associated with comorbidities including hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and stroke. Moreover, individuals with PRISm had higher all-cause mortality (OR 1.84, 95% CI: 0.99, 3.41) and cardiovascular mortality (OR 1.82, 95% CI: 1.35, 2.44). Lung function trajectories were heterogeneous, with 10-50% reverting to normal, 20-60% remaining stable, and 6-53% progressing to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Conclusions: PRISm is associated with a high prevalence, smoking, cardiometabolic comorbidities, increased all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, and heterogeneous lung function trajectories, underscoring its clinical importance beyond COPD.
PulmonologyMedicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
14.30
自引率
5.10%
发文量
159
审稿时长
19 days
期刊介绍:
Pulmonology (previously Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia) is the official journal of the Portuguese Society of Pulmonology (Sociedade Portuguesa de Pneumologia/SPP). The journal publishes 6 issues per year and focuses on respiratory system diseases in adults and clinical research. It accepts various types of articles including peer-reviewed original articles, review articles, editorials, and opinion articles. The journal is published in English and is freely accessible through its website, as well as Medline and other databases. It is indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded, Journal of Citation Reports, Index Medicus/MEDLINE, Scopus, and EMBASE/Excerpta Medica.