COPD and Smoking Status - It Does Matter: Characteristics and Prognosis of COPD According to Smoking Status.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Anne O Nielsen, Peter Lange, Ole Hilberg, Ingeborg Farver-Vestergaard, Rikke Ibsen, Anders Løkke
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Abstract

Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a chronic, often progressive disease, which in most patients is caused by tobacco smoking. Our study focuses on differences in COPD-related outcomes between never smokers, former smokers, and current smokers.

Methods: A nationwide, population-based cohort study utilizing Danish health registries. Clinical and socioeconomic variables including smoking status, comorbidities, and dyspnea were obtained. Poisson and Cox Regression were used to calculate the impact of these clinical parameters on the risk of moderate and severe exacerbations and mortality during 12 months of follow-up.

Results: A total of 49,826 patients ≥40 years of age, with a hospital diagnosis of COPD in 2008-2017, were identified (mean age 69.2 years, 52% females). A total of 2127 (4%) were never smokers, 29,854 (60%) were former smokers and 17,845 (36%) current smokers. Compared to former and current smokers, never smokers reported a lower modified Medical Research Council score and had a milder COPD stage according to the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease classification. During follow-up, never smokers had a significantly lower risk of severe exacerbations (hazard ratio 0.87, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.78-0.97) and a lower rate of death (mortality ratio 0.75, 95% CI 0.70-0.81) compared to patients with a smoking history.

Discussion: Our nationwide study showed that COPD in never smokers is characterized by a lower level of dyspnea, milder lung function impairment, and a lower risk of exacerbations and death. At the same time, we found active smokers to have the highest risk. These findings highlight the need for campaigns to prevent smoking and may help general practitioners as well as other health care professionals to motivate patients with COPD to stop smoking.

COPD与吸烟状况——它确实很重要:根据吸烟状况判断COPD的特征和预后。
背景:慢性阻塞性肺病是一种慢性的、经常进行性的疾病,大多数患者是由吸烟引起的。我们的研究重点是从不吸烟者、以前吸烟者和现在吸烟者之间COPD相关结果的差异。方法:一项利用丹麦健康登记的全国性、基于人群的队列研究。获得了包括吸烟状况、合并症和呼吸困难在内的临床和社会经济变量。在12个月的随访中,使用泊松和Cox回归来计算这些临床参数对中度和重度急性加重风险和死亡率的影响。结果:2008年至2017年,49.826名年龄≥40岁的患者被医院诊断为COPD(平均年龄69.2岁,52%为女性)。2127人(4%)从不吸烟,29854人(60%)以前吸烟,17845人(36%)现在吸烟。根据GOLD分类,与以前和现在的吸烟者相比,从不吸烟者的MRC评分较低,COPD分期较轻。在随访期间,与有吸烟史的患者相比,从不吸烟的患者发生严重急性发作的风险显著较低(HR 0.87,95%CI 0.78-0.97),死亡率较低(死亡率0.75,95%CI 0.70-0.81)。讨论:我们的全国性研究表明,从不吸烟者的COPD的特点是呼吸困难程度较低,肺功能损害较轻,恶化和死亡的风险较低。同时,我们发现积极吸烟者的风险最高。这些发现强调了预防吸烟运动的必要性,并可能帮助全科医生和其他医疗保健专业人员激励COPD患者戒烟。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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