Management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in India: a systematic review.

JRSM short reports Pub Date : 2012-12-01 Epub Date: 2012-12-31 DOI:10.1258/shorts.2012.012029
Ailsa J McKay, Mahesh Pa, Raju Kk Patel, Azeem Majeed
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Objectives: Chronic diseases are fast becoming the largest health burden in India. Despite this, their management in India has not been well studied. We aimed to systematically review the nature and efficacy of current management strategies for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in India.

Methods: We used database searches (MEDLINE, EMBASE, IndMED, CENTRAL and CINAHL), journal hand-searches, scanning of reference lists and contact with experts to identify studies for systematic review. We did not review management strategies aimed at chronic diseases more generally, nor management of acute exacerbations. Due to the heterogeneity of reviewed studies, meta-analysis was not appropriate. Thus, narrative methods were used.

Setting: India.

Participants: All adult populations resident in India.

Main outcome measures: 1. Trialled interventions and outcomes 2. Extent and efficacy of current management strategies 3. Above outcomes by subgroup.

Results: We found information regarding current management - particularly regarding the implementation of national guidelines and primary prevention - to be minimal. This led to difficulty in interpreting studies of management strategies, which were varied and generally of positive effect. Data regarding current management outcomes were very few.

Conclusions: The current understanding of management strategies for COPD in India is limited due to a lack of published data. Determination of the extent of current use of management guidelines, availability and use of treatment, and current primary prevention strategies would be useful. This would also provide evidence on which to interpret existing and future studies of management outcomes and novel interventions.

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印度慢性阻塞性肺疾病的管理:系统综述。
目标:慢性病正迅速成为印度最大的健康负担。尽管如此,它们在印度的管理还没有得到很好的研究。我们旨在系统地回顾印度慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)当前管理策略的性质和疗效。方法:我们使用数据库检索(MEDLINE、EMBASE、IndMED、CENTRAL和CINAHL)、期刊手检索、扫描参考文献列表和联系专家来确定需要进行系统评价的研究。我们没有审查针对慢性疾病更普遍的管理策略,也没有审查急性加重的管理策略。由于所回顾研究的异质性,荟萃分析不合适。因此,采用了叙事的方法。设置:印度。参与者:居住在印度的所有成年人口。主要观察指标:1。试验干预措施和结果当前管理策略的程度和有效性以上结果按亚组分列。结果:我们发现关于当前管理的信息-特别是关于国家指南和一级预防的实施-很少。这导致难以解释各种各样的管理战略研究,这些研究通常具有积极作用。关于当前管理结果的数据很少。结论:由于缺乏已发表的数据,目前对印度COPD管理策略的了解有限。确定目前使用管理指南的程度、治疗的可得性和使用情况以及目前的初级预防战略将是有用的。这也将为解释现有和未来关于管理结果和新干预措施的研究提供证据。
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