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A Cross-Sectional Study in Patients with Severe COPD to Assess the Perception of Symptom Variability (COPVAR) in the Middle East and Africa

PURPOSE: This study was performed to assess symptom variability and its impact on morning activities in stable patients with severe COPD in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) countries. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Non-interventional, cross-sectional study (NCT03425760) in patients with severe COPD (GOLD 201...

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Autores principales: Kokturk, Nurdan, Abuharbid, Wael, Albanna, Amr S, Gunen, Hakan, Gurgun, Alev, Khadadah, Mousa, Malvolti, Elmas, Soliman, Medhat, van Zyl-Smit, Richard, Zidouni, Noureddine, Alzaabi, Ashraf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6929940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31908444
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S215859
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author Kokturk, Nurdan
Abuharbid, Wael
Albanna, Amr S
Gunen, Hakan
Gurgun, Alev
Khadadah, Mousa
Malvolti, Elmas
Soliman, Medhat
van Zyl-Smit, Richard
Zidouni, Noureddine
Alzaabi, Ashraf
author_facet Kokturk, Nurdan
Abuharbid, Wael
Albanna, Amr S
Gunen, Hakan
Gurgun, Alev
Khadadah, Mousa
Malvolti, Elmas
Soliman, Medhat
van Zyl-Smit, Richard
Zidouni, Noureddine
Alzaabi, Ashraf
author_sort Kokturk, Nurdan
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description PURPOSE: This study was performed to assess symptom variability and its impact on morning activities in stable patients with severe COPD in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) countries. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Non-interventional, cross-sectional study (NCT03425760) in patients with severe COPD (GOLD 2015, C, or D categories). Symptom variability was assessed directly by interviewing the patient and using the Global Chest Symptoms Questionnaire (GCSQ). The impact on morning activities was assessed using the Capacity of Daily Living during the Morning (CDLM) and the Morning Activities and Symptoms Questionnaire (MASQ). RESULTS: A total of 3253 patients (mean±SD age: 64.1±9.5 years, 90.3% males) were enrolled. Overall, 81.6% and 83.4% of patients reported weekly and daily symptom variability, respectively. The number of exacerbations in the previous year, smoking cessation, and COPD GOLD D were the most consistent factors associated with symptom variability. The GCSQ score was significantly higher (p<0.001) in GOLD D than in GOLD C patients at each time during the day. In GOLD D, the mean (±SD) GCSQ score was higher at night (1.6±1.2, p<0.001) and in the morning (1.5±1.0, p<0.001) than in the afternoon (1.3±0.9), suggesting daytime variability of breathlessness and chest tightness. Overall, 60.0% of GOLD D patients (versus 13.6% GOLD C, p<0.0001) had difficulty getting out of bed due to COPD. Patients with symptom variability had significantly more difficulty to get out of bed, especially patients with chest tightness variability (p<0.0001) and wheezing variability (p<0.0001). The CDLM global score was significantly lower (p<0.0001) in GOLD D than in GOLD C patients (3.5±1.1 and 4.6 ± 3.5, respectively). Daily variability in chest tightness and wheezing was also significantly associated with CDLM scores (p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: In MEA countries, patients with severe stable COPD reported significant daily and weekly symptom variability which affects morning activities, particularly in GOLD D patients.
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spelling pubmed-69299402020-01-06 A Cross-Sectional Study in Patients with Severe COPD to Assess the Perception of Symptom Variability (COPVAR) in the Middle East and Africa Kokturk, Nurdan Abuharbid, Wael Albanna, Amr S Gunen, Hakan Gurgun, Alev Khadadah, Mousa Malvolti, Elmas Soliman, Medhat van Zyl-Smit, Richard Zidouni, Noureddine Alzaabi, Ashraf Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Original Research PURPOSE: This study was performed to assess symptom variability and its impact on morning activities in stable patients with severe COPD in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) countries. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Non-interventional, cross-sectional study (NCT03425760) in patients with severe COPD (GOLD 2015, C, or D categories). Symptom variability was assessed directly by interviewing the patient and using the Global Chest Symptoms Questionnaire (GCSQ). The impact on morning activities was assessed using the Capacity of Daily Living during the Morning (CDLM) and the Morning Activities and Symptoms Questionnaire (MASQ). RESULTS: A total of 3253 patients (mean±SD age: 64.1±9.5 years, 90.3% males) were enrolled. Overall, 81.6% and 83.4% of patients reported weekly and daily symptom variability, respectively. The number of exacerbations in the previous year, smoking cessation, and COPD GOLD D were the most consistent factors associated with symptom variability. The GCSQ score was significantly higher (p<0.001) in GOLD D than in GOLD C patients at each time during the day. In GOLD D, the mean (±SD) GCSQ score was higher at night (1.6±1.2, p<0.001) and in the morning (1.5±1.0, p<0.001) than in the afternoon (1.3±0.9), suggesting daytime variability of breathlessness and chest tightness. Overall, 60.0% of GOLD D patients (versus 13.6% GOLD C, p<0.0001) had difficulty getting out of bed due to COPD. Patients with symptom variability had significantly more difficulty to get out of bed, especially patients with chest tightness variability (p<0.0001) and wheezing variability (p<0.0001). The CDLM global score was significantly lower (p<0.0001) in GOLD D than in GOLD C patients (3.5±1.1 and 4.6 ± 3.5, respectively). Daily variability in chest tightness and wheezing was also significantly associated with CDLM scores (p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: In MEA countries, patients with severe stable COPD reported significant daily and weekly symptom variability which affects morning activities, particularly in GOLD D patients. Dove 2019-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6929940/ /pubmed/31908444 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S215859 Text en © 2019 Kokturk et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ 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. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
Kokturk, Nurdan
Abuharbid, Wael
Albanna, Amr S
Gunen, Hakan
Gurgun, Alev
Khadadah, Mousa
Malvolti, Elmas
Soliman, Medhat
van Zyl-Smit, Richard
Zidouni, Noureddine
Alzaabi, Ashraf
A Cross-Sectional Study in Patients with Severe COPD to Assess the Perception of Symptom Variability (COPVAR) in the Middle East and Africa
title A Cross-Sectional Study in Patients with Severe COPD to Assess the Perception of Symptom Variability (COPVAR) in the Middle East and Africa
title_full A Cross-Sectional Study in Patients with Severe COPD to Assess the Perception of Symptom Variability (COPVAR) in the Middle East and Africa
title_fullStr A Cross-Sectional Study in Patients with Severe COPD to Assess the Perception of Symptom Variability (COPVAR) in the Middle East and Africa
title_full_unstemmed A Cross-Sectional Study in Patients with Severe COPD to Assess the Perception of Symptom Variability (COPVAR) in the Middle East and Africa
title_short A Cross-Sectional Study in Patients with Severe COPD to Assess the Perception of Symptom Variability (COPVAR) in the Middle East and Africa
title_sort cross-sectional study in patients with severe copd to assess the perception of symptom variability (copvar) in the middle east and africa
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6929940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31908444
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S215859
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