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Determinants for changing the treatment of COPD: a regression analysis from a clinical audit

INTRODUCTION: This study is an analysis of a pilot COPD clinical audit that evaluated adherence to guidelines for patients with COPD in a stable disease phase during a routine visit in specialized secondary care outpatient clinics in order to identify the variables associated with the decision to st...

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Autores principales: López-Campos, Jose Luis, Abad Arranz, María, Calero Acuña, Carmen, Romero Valero, Fernando, Ayerbe García, Ruth, Hidalgo Molina, Antonio, Aguilar Perez-Grovas, Ricardo I, García Gil, Francisco, Casas Maldonado, Francisco, Caballero Ballesteros, Laura, Sánchez Palop, María, Pérez-Tejero, Dolores, Segado, Alejandro, Calvo Bonachera, Jose, Hernández Sierra, Bárbara, Doménech, Adolfo, Arroyo Varela, Macarena, González Vargas, Francisco, Cruz Rueda, Juan J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4898035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27330285
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S103614
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author López-Campos, Jose Luis
Abad Arranz, María
Calero Acuña, Carmen
Romero Valero, Fernando
Ayerbe García, Ruth
Hidalgo Molina, Antonio
Aguilar Perez-Grovas, Ricardo I
García Gil, Francisco
Casas Maldonado, Francisco
Caballero Ballesteros, Laura
Sánchez Palop, María
Pérez-Tejero, Dolores
Segado, Alejandro
Calvo Bonachera, Jose
Hernández Sierra, Bárbara
Doménech, Adolfo
Arroyo Varela, Macarena
González Vargas, Francisco
Cruz Rueda, Juan J
author_facet López-Campos, Jose Luis
Abad Arranz, María
Calero Acuña, Carmen
Romero Valero, Fernando
Ayerbe García, Ruth
Hidalgo Molina, Antonio
Aguilar Perez-Grovas, Ricardo I
García Gil, Francisco
Casas Maldonado, Francisco
Caballero Ballesteros, Laura
Sánchez Palop, María
Pérez-Tejero, Dolores
Segado, Alejandro
Calvo Bonachera, Jose
Hernández Sierra, Bárbara
Doménech, Adolfo
Arroyo Varela, Macarena
González Vargas, Francisco
Cruz Rueda, Juan J
author_sort López-Campos, Jose Luis
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: This study is an analysis of a pilot COPD clinical audit that evaluated adherence to guidelines for patients with COPD in a stable disease phase during a routine visit in specialized secondary care outpatient clinics in order to identify the variables associated with the decision to step-up or step-down pharmacological treatment. METHODS: This study was a pilot clinical audit performed at hospital outpatient respiratory clinics in the region of Andalusia, Spain (eight provinces with over eight million inhabitants), in which 20% of centers in the area (catchment population 3,143,086 inhabitants) were invited to participate. Treatment changes were evaluated in terms of the number of prescribed medications and were classified as step-up, step-down, or no change. Three backward stepwise binominal multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to evaluate variables associated with stepping up, stepping down, and inhaled corticosteroids discontinuation. RESULTS: The present analysis evaluated 565 clinical records (91%) of the complete audit. Of those records, 366 (64.8%) cases saw no change in pharmacological treatment, while 99 patients (17.5%) had an increase in the number of drugs, 55 (9.7%) had a decrease in the number of drugs, and 45 (8.0%) noted a change to other medication for a similar therapeutic scheme. Exacerbations were the main factor in stepping up treatment, as were the symptoms themselves. In contrast, rather than symptoms, doctors used forced expiratory volume in 1 second and previous treatment with long-term antibiotics or inhaled corticosteroids as the key determinants to stepping down treatment. CONCLUSION: The majority of doctors did not change the prescription. When changes were made, a number of related factors were noted. Future trials must evaluate whether these therapeutic changes impact clinically relevant outcomes at follow-up.
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spelling pubmed-48980352016-06-21 Determinants for changing the treatment of COPD: a regression analysis from a clinical audit López-Campos, Jose Luis Abad Arranz, María Calero Acuña, Carmen Romero Valero, Fernando Ayerbe García, Ruth Hidalgo Molina, Antonio Aguilar Perez-Grovas, Ricardo I García Gil, Francisco Casas Maldonado, Francisco Caballero Ballesteros, Laura Sánchez Palop, María Pérez-Tejero, Dolores Segado, Alejandro Calvo Bonachera, Jose Hernández Sierra, Bárbara Doménech, Adolfo Arroyo Varela, Macarena González Vargas, Francisco Cruz Rueda, Juan J Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: This study is an analysis of a pilot COPD clinical audit that evaluated adherence to guidelines for patients with COPD in a stable disease phase during a routine visit in specialized secondary care outpatient clinics in order to identify the variables associated with the decision to step-up or step-down pharmacological treatment. METHODS: This study was a pilot clinical audit performed at hospital outpatient respiratory clinics in the region of Andalusia, Spain (eight provinces with over eight million inhabitants), in which 20% of centers in the area (catchment population 3,143,086 inhabitants) were invited to participate. Treatment changes were evaluated in terms of the number of prescribed medications and were classified as step-up, step-down, or no change. Three backward stepwise binominal multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to evaluate variables associated with stepping up, stepping down, and inhaled corticosteroids discontinuation. RESULTS: The present analysis evaluated 565 clinical records (91%) of the complete audit. Of those records, 366 (64.8%) cases saw no change in pharmacological treatment, while 99 patients (17.5%) had an increase in the number of drugs, 55 (9.7%) had a decrease in the number of drugs, and 45 (8.0%) noted a change to other medication for a similar therapeutic scheme. Exacerbations were the main factor in stepping up treatment, as were the symptoms themselves. In contrast, rather than symptoms, doctors used forced expiratory volume in 1 second and previous treatment with long-term antibiotics or inhaled corticosteroids as the key determinants to stepping down treatment. CONCLUSION: The majority of doctors did not change the prescription. When changes were made, a number of related factors were noted. Future trials must evaluate whether these therapeutic changes impact clinically relevant outcomes at follow-up. Dove Medical Press 2016-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4898035/ /pubmed/27330285 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S103614 Text en © 2016 López-Campos et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
López-Campos, Jose Luis
Abad Arranz, María
Calero Acuña, Carmen
Romero Valero, Fernando
Ayerbe García, Ruth
Hidalgo Molina, Antonio
Aguilar Perez-Grovas, Ricardo I
García Gil, Francisco
Casas Maldonado, Francisco
Caballero Ballesteros, Laura
Sánchez Palop, María
Pérez-Tejero, Dolores
Segado, Alejandro
Calvo Bonachera, Jose
Hernández Sierra, Bárbara
Doménech, Adolfo
Arroyo Varela, Macarena
González Vargas, Francisco
Cruz Rueda, Juan J
Determinants for changing the treatment of COPD: a regression analysis from a clinical audit
title Determinants for changing the treatment of COPD: a regression analysis from a clinical audit
title_full Determinants for changing the treatment of COPD: a regression analysis from a clinical audit
title_fullStr Determinants for changing the treatment of COPD: a regression analysis from a clinical audit
title_full_unstemmed Determinants for changing the treatment of COPD: a regression analysis from a clinical audit
title_short Determinants for changing the treatment of COPD: a regression analysis from a clinical audit
title_sort determinants for changing the treatment of copd: a regression analysis from a clinical audit
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4898035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27330285
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S103614
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