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Impairment of small airways in COPD patients with frequent exacerbations and effects of treatment with tiotropium

Disease exacerbations are an important aspect of COPD, because they affect its course and are associated with higher lung function decline. On the other hand, data obtained by biopsies have demonstrated that the progression of COPD is related to an increasing impairment of small airways. We sought t...

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Autores principales: Incorvaia, Cristoforo, Riario-Sforza, Gian Galeazzo, Pravettoni, Chiara, Yacoub, Mona-Rita, Frati, Franco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2528205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18488435
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author Incorvaia, Cristoforo
Riario-Sforza, Gian Galeazzo
Pravettoni, Chiara
Yacoub, Mona-Rita
Frati, Franco
author_facet Incorvaia, Cristoforo
Riario-Sforza, Gian Galeazzo
Pravettoni, Chiara
Yacoub, Mona-Rita
Frati, Franco
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description Disease exacerbations are an important aspect of COPD, because they affect its course and are associated with higher lung function decline. On the other hand, data obtained by biopsies have demonstrated that the progression of COPD is related to an increasing impairment of small airways. We sought to evaluate the small airway impairment (FEF25–75) in two groups of COPD patients (each group had 37 subjects) in relation to the frequency of exacerbations and the effectiveness of treatment with tiotropium bromide on the small airway impairment. The mean number of exacerbations was 3.6/year and 1.38/year in frequent and in infrequent exacerbators, respectively (p < 0.001). The mean value of FEF25–75 at baseline was 624 mL and 865 mL in frequent and in infrequent exacerbators respectively (p = 0.002). The changes in respiratory parameters versus baseline showed increases in mean FEV(1), FVC, and FEF25–75 in both groups but only the increase in FEF25–75 in frequent exacerbators was statistically significantly (p = 0.013). During the 3-month period of the study the mean number of exacerbations was 0.66 in frequent and 0.12 in infrequent exacerbators. These findings indicate that COPD patients with frequent exacerbations have a higher impairment of small airways. Treatment with tiotropium in COPD subjects with frequent exacerbations proved to be effective in improving small airway impairment.
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spelling pubmed-25282052009-05-04 Impairment of small airways in COPD patients with frequent exacerbations and effects of treatment with tiotropium Incorvaia, Cristoforo Riario-Sforza, Gian Galeazzo Pravettoni, Chiara Yacoub, Mona-Rita Frati, Franco Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Original Research Disease exacerbations are an important aspect of COPD, because they affect its course and are associated with higher lung function decline. On the other hand, data obtained by biopsies have demonstrated that the progression of COPD is related to an increasing impairment of small airways. We sought to evaluate the small airway impairment (FEF25–75) in two groups of COPD patients (each group had 37 subjects) in relation to the frequency of exacerbations and the effectiveness of treatment with tiotropium bromide on the small airway impairment. The mean number of exacerbations was 3.6/year and 1.38/year in frequent and in infrequent exacerbators, respectively (p < 0.001). The mean value of FEF25–75 at baseline was 624 mL and 865 mL in frequent and in infrequent exacerbators respectively (p = 0.002). The changes in respiratory parameters versus baseline showed increases in mean FEV(1), FVC, and FEF25–75 in both groups but only the increase in FEF25–75 in frequent exacerbators was statistically significantly (p = 0.013). During the 3-month period of the study the mean number of exacerbations was 0.66 in frequent and 0.12 in infrequent exacerbators. These findings indicate that COPD patients with frequent exacerbations have a higher impairment of small airways. Treatment with tiotropium in COPD subjects with frequent exacerbations proved to be effective in improving small airway impairment. Dove Medical Press 2008-03 2008-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2528205/ /pubmed/18488435 Text en © 2008 Incorvaia et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.
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Incorvaia, Cristoforo
Riario-Sforza, Gian Galeazzo
Pravettoni, Chiara
Yacoub, Mona-Rita
Frati, Franco
Impairment of small airways in COPD patients with frequent exacerbations and effects of treatment with tiotropium
title Impairment of small airways in COPD patients with frequent exacerbations and effects of treatment with tiotropium
title_full Impairment of small airways in COPD patients with frequent exacerbations and effects of treatment with tiotropium
title_fullStr Impairment of small airways in COPD patients with frequent exacerbations and effects of treatment with tiotropium
title_full_unstemmed Impairment of small airways in COPD patients with frequent exacerbations and effects of treatment with tiotropium
title_short Impairment of small airways in COPD patients with frequent exacerbations and effects of treatment with tiotropium
title_sort impairment of small airways in copd patients with frequent exacerbations and effects of treatment with tiotropium
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2528205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18488435
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