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Distribution and Outcomes of a Phenotype-Based Approach to Guide COPD Management: Results from the CHAIN Cohort

RATIONALE: The Spanish guideline for COPD (GesEPOC) recommends COPD treatment according to four clinical phenotypes: non-exacerbator phenotype with either chronic bronchitis or emphysema (NE), asthma-COPD overlap syndrome (ACOS), frequent exacerbator phenotype with emphysema (FEE) or frequent exacer...

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Autores principales: Cosio, Borja G., Soriano, Joan B., López-Campos, Jose Luis, Calle, Myriam, Soler, Juan José, de-Torres, Juan Pablo, Marín, Jose Maria, Martínez, Cristina, de Lucas, Pilar, Mir, Isabel, Peces-Barba, Germán, Feu-Collado, Nuria, Solanes, Ingrid, Alfageme, Inmaculada
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5042557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27684372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160770
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author Cosio, Borja G.
Soriano, Joan B.
López-Campos, Jose Luis
Calle, Myriam
Soler, Juan José
de-Torres, Juan Pablo
Marín, Jose Maria
Martínez, Cristina
de Lucas, Pilar
Mir, Isabel
Peces-Barba, Germán
Feu-Collado, Nuria
Solanes, Ingrid
Alfageme, Inmaculada
author_facet Cosio, Borja G.
Soriano, Joan B.
López-Campos, Jose Luis
Calle, Myriam
Soler, Juan José
de-Torres, Juan Pablo
Marín, Jose Maria
Martínez, Cristina
de Lucas, Pilar
Mir, Isabel
Peces-Barba, Germán
Feu-Collado, Nuria
Solanes, Ingrid
Alfageme, Inmaculada
author_sort Cosio, Borja G.
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description RATIONALE: The Spanish guideline for COPD (GesEPOC) recommends COPD treatment according to four clinical phenotypes: non-exacerbator phenotype with either chronic bronchitis or emphysema (NE), asthma-COPD overlap syndrome (ACOS), frequent exacerbator phenotype with emphysema (FEE) or frequent exacerbator phenotype with chronic bronchitis (FECB). However, little is known on the distribution and outcomes of the four suggested phenotypes. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the distribution of these COPD phenotypes, and their relation with one-year clinical outcomes. METHODS: We followed a cohort of well-characterized patients with COPD up to one-year. Baseline characteristics, health status (CAT), BODE index, rate of exacerbations and mortality up to one year of follow-up were compared between the four phenotypes. RESULTS: Overall, 831 stable COPD patients were evaluated. They were distributed as NE, 550 (66.2%); ACOS, 125 (15.0%); FEE, 38 (4.6%); and FECB, 99 (11.9%); additionally 19 (2.3%) COPD patients with frequent exacerbations did not fulfill the criteria for neither FEE nor FECB. At baseline, there were significant differences in symptoms, FEV(1) and BODE index (all p<0.05). The FECB phenotype had the highest CAT score (17.1±8.2, p<0.05 compared to the other phenotypes). Frequent exacerbator groups (FEE and FECB) were receiving more pharmacological treatment at baseline, and also experienced more exacerbations the year after (all p<0.05) with no differences in one-year mortality. Most of NE (93%) and half of exacerbators were stable after one year. CONCLUSIONS: There is an uneven distribution of COPD phenotypes in stable COPD patients, with significant differences in demographics, patient-centered outcomes and health care resources use.
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spelling pubmed-50425572016-10-27 Distribution and Outcomes of a Phenotype-Based Approach to Guide COPD Management: Results from the CHAIN Cohort Cosio, Borja G. Soriano, Joan B. López-Campos, Jose Luis Calle, Myriam Soler, Juan José de-Torres, Juan Pablo Marín, Jose Maria Martínez, Cristina de Lucas, Pilar Mir, Isabel Peces-Barba, Germán Feu-Collado, Nuria Solanes, Ingrid Alfageme, Inmaculada PLoS One Research Article RATIONALE: The Spanish guideline for COPD (GesEPOC) recommends COPD treatment according to four clinical phenotypes: non-exacerbator phenotype with either chronic bronchitis or emphysema (NE), asthma-COPD overlap syndrome (ACOS), frequent exacerbator phenotype with emphysema (FEE) or frequent exacerbator phenotype with chronic bronchitis (FECB). However, little is known on the distribution and outcomes of the four suggested phenotypes. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the distribution of these COPD phenotypes, and their relation with one-year clinical outcomes. METHODS: We followed a cohort of well-characterized patients with COPD up to one-year. Baseline characteristics, health status (CAT), BODE index, rate of exacerbations and mortality up to one year of follow-up were compared between the four phenotypes. RESULTS: Overall, 831 stable COPD patients were evaluated. They were distributed as NE, 550 (66.2%); ACOS, 125 (15.0%); FEE, 38 (4.6%); and FECB, 99 (11.9%); additionally 19 (2.3%) COPD patients with frequent exacerbations did not fulfill the criteria for neither FEE nor FECB. At baseline, there were significant differences in symptoms, FEV(1) and BODE index (all p<0.05). The FECB phenotype had the highest CAT score (17.1±8.2, p<0.05 compared to the other phenotypes). Frequent exacerbator groups (FEE and FECB) were receiving more pharmacological treatment at baseline, and also experienced more exacerbations the year after (all p<0.05) with no differences in one-year mortality. Most of NE (93%) and half of exacerbators were stable after one year. CONCLUSIONS: There is an uneven distribution of COPD phenotypes in stable COPD patients, with significant differences in demographics, patient-centered outcomes and health care resources use. Public Library of Science 2016-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5042557/ /pubmed/27684372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160770 Text en © 2016 Cosio et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cosio, Borja G.
Soriano, Joan B.
López-Campos, Jose Luis
Calle, Myriam
Soler, Juan José
de-Torres, Juan Pablo
Marín, Jose Maria
Martínez, Cristina
de Lucas, Pilar
Mir, Isabel
Peces-Barba, Germán
Feu-Collado, Nuria
Solanes, Ingrid
Alfageme, Inmaculada
Distribution and Outcomes of a Phenotype-Based Approach to Guide COPD Management: Results from the CHAIN Cohort
title Distribution and Outcomes of a Phenotype-Based Approach to Guide COPD Management: Results from the CHAIN Cohort
title_full Distribution and Outcomes of a Phenotype-Based Approach to Guide COPD Management: Results from the CHAIN Cohort
title_fullStr Distribution and Outcomes of a Phenotype-Based Approach to Guide COPD Management: Results from the CHAIN Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and Outcomes of a Phenotype-Based Approach to Guide COPD Management: Results from the CHAIN Cohort
title_short Distribution and Outcomes of a Phenotype-Based Approach to Guide COPD Management: Results from the CHAIN Cohort
title_sort distribution and outcomes of a phenotype-based approach to guide copd management: results from the chain cohort
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5042557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27684372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160770
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