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Geographic differences in clinical characteristics and management of COPD: the EPOCA study

AIMS: Data on differences in clinical characteristics and management of COPD in different countries and settings are limited. We aimed to characterize the profile of patients with COPD in a number of countries and their treatment in order to evaluate adherence to recommendations of international gui...

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Autores principales: Miravitlles, Marc, Murio, Cristina, Tirado-Conde, Gema, Levy, Gur, Muellerova, Hana, Soriano, Joan B, Ramirez-Venegas, Alejandra, Ko, Fanny WS, Canelos-Estrella, Byron, Giugno, Eduardo, Bergna, Miguel, Chérrez, Ivan, Anzueto, Antonio
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2650616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19281096
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author Miravitlles, Marc
Murio, Cristina
Tirado-Conde, Gema
Levy, Gur
Muellerova, Hana
Soriano, Joan B
Ramirez-Venegas, Alejandra
Ko, Fanny WS
Canelos-Estrella, Byron
Giugno, Eduardo
Bergna, Miguel
Chérrez, Ivan
Anzueto, Antonio
author_facet Miravitlles, Marc
Murio, Cristina
Tirado-Conde, Gema
Levy, Gur
Muellerova, Hana
Soriano, Joan B
Ramirez-Venegas, Alejandra
Ko, Fanny WS
Canelos-Estrella, Byron
Giugno, Eduardo
Bergna, Miguel
Chérrez, Ivan
Anzueto, Antonio
author_sort Miravitlles, Marc
collection PubMed
description AIMS: Data on differences in clinical characteristics and management of COPD in different countries and settings are limited. We aimed to characterize the profile of patients with COPD in a number of countries and their treatment in order to evaluate adherence to recommendations of international guidelines. METHOD: This was an observational, international, cross-sectional study on patients with physician-diagnosed COPD. Demographic and clinical characteristics, risk factors, and treatment were collected by their physician via an internet web-based questionnaire developed for the study. RESULTS: A total of 77 investigators from 17 countries provided data on 833 patients. The countries with the highest number of patients included were: Argentina (128), Ecuador (134), Spain (162), and Hong Kong (153). Overall, 79.3% were men and 81% former smokers, with a mean FEV(1) = 42.7%, ranging from 34.3% in Hong Kong to 58.8% in Ecuador. Patients reported a mean of 1.6 exacerbations the previous year, with this frequency being significantly and negatively correlated with FEV(1)(%) (r = −0.256; p < 0.0001). Treatment with short-acting bronchodilators and theophyllines was more frequent in Ecuador and Hong Kong compared with Spain and Argentina, and in patients belonging to lower socioeconomic levels (p < 0.0001 for all comparisons). Inadequacy of treatment with inhaled corticosteroids and theophyllines was high, with significant differences among countries. CONCLUSIONS: Differences in the clinical characteristics and management of COPD were significant across countries. Adherence to international guidelines appears to be low. Efforts should be made to disseminate and adapt guidelines to the socioeconomic reality of different settings.
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spelling pubmed-26506162009-05-04 Geographic differences in clinical characteristics and management of COPD: the EPOCA study Miravitlles, Marc Murio, Cristina Tirado-Conde, Gema Levy, Gur Muellerova, Hana Soriano, Joan B Ramirez-Venegas, Alejandra Ko, Fanny WS Canelos-Estrella, Byron Giugno, Eduardo Bergna, Miguel Chérrez, Ivan Anzueto, Antonio Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Original Research AIMS: Data on differences in clinical characteristics and management of COPD in different countries and settings are limited. We aimed to characterize the profile of patients with COPD in a number of countries and their treatment in order to evaluate adherence to recommendations of international guidelines. METHOD: This was an observational, international, cross-sectional study on patients with physician-diagnosed COPD. Demographic and clinical characteristics, risk factors, and treatment were collected by their physician via an internet web-based questionnaire developed for the study. RESULTS: A total of 77 investigators from 17 countries provided data on 833 patients. The countries with the highest number of patients included were: Argentina (128), Ecuador (134), Spain (162), and Hong Kong (153). Overall, 79.3% were men and 81% former smokers, with a mean FEV(1) = 42.7%, ranging from 34.3% in Hong Kong to 58.8% in Ecuador. Patients reported a mean of 1.6 exacerbations the previous year, with this frequency being significantly and negatively correlated with FEV(1)(%) (r = −0.256; p < 0.0001). Treatment with short-acting bronchodilators and theophyllines was more frequent in Ecuador and Hong Kong compared with Spain and Argentina, and in patients belonging to lower socioeconomic levels (p < 0.0001 for all comparisons). Inadequacy of treatment with inhaled corticosteroids and theophyllines was high, with significant differences among countries. CONCLUSIONS: Differences in the clinical characteristics and management of COPD were significant across countries. Adherence to international guidelines appears to be low. Efforts should be made to disseminate and adapt guidelines to the socioeconomic reality of different settings. Dove Medical Press 2008-12 2008-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2650616/ /pubmed/19281096 Text en © 2008 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
spellingShingle Original Research
Miravitlles, Marc
Murio, Cristina
Tirado-Conde, Gema
Levy, Gur
Muellerova, Hana
Soriano, Joan B
Ramirez-Venegas, Alejandra
Ko, Fanny WS
Canelos-Estrella, Byron
Giugno, Eduardo
Bergna, Miguel
Chérrez, Ivan
Anzueto, Antonio
Geographic differences in clinical characteristics and management of COPD: the EPOCA study
title Geographic differences in clinical characteristics and management of COPD: the EPOCA study
title_full Geographic differences in clinical characteristics and management of COPD: the EPOCA study
title_fullStr Geographic differences in clinical characteristics and management of COPD: the EPOCA study
title_full_unstemmed Geographic differences in clinical characteristics and management of COPD: the EPOCA study
title_short Geographic differences in clinical characteristics and management of COPD: the EPOCA study
title_sort geographic differences in clinical characteristics and management of copd: the epoca study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2650616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19281096
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