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Physical, Psychological, and Social Factors Associated with Exacerbation-Related Hospitalization in Patients with COPD

Background and objective: Exacerbation(s) of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (eCOPD) entail important events describing an acute deterioration of respiratory symptoms. Changes in medication and/or hospitalization are needed to gain control over the event. However, an exacerbation leading to ho...

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Autores principales: Crutsen, Mieke R.C., Keene, Spencer J., Janssen, Daisy J.A., Nakken, Nienke, Groenen, Miriam T., van Kuijk, Sander M.J., Franssen, Frits M.E., Wouters, Emiel F.M., Spruit, Martijn A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7141103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32120911
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9030636
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author Crutsen, Mieke R.C.
Keene, Spencer J.
Janssen, Daisy J.A.
Nakken, Nienke
Groenen, Miriam T.
van Kuijk, Sander M.J.
Franssen, Frits M.E.
Wouters, Emiel F.M.
Spruit, Martijn A.
author_facet Crutsen, Mieke R.C.
Keene, Spencer J.
Janssen, Daisy J.A.
Nakken, Nienke
Groenen, Miriam T.
van Kuijk, Sander M.J.
Franssen, Frits M.E.
Wouters, Emiel F.M.
Spruit, Martijn A.
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description Background and objective: Exacerbation(s) of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (eCOPD) entail important events describing an acute deterioration of respiratory symptoms. Changes in medication and/or hospitalization are needed to gain control over the event. However, an exacerbation leading to hospitalization is associated with a worse prognosis for the patient. The objective of this study is to explore factors that could predict the probability of an eCOPD-related hospitalization. Methods: Data from 128 patients with COPD included in a prospective, longitudinal study were used. At baseline, physical, emotional, and social status of the patients were assessed. Moreover, hospital admission during a one year follow-up was captured. Different models were made based on univariate analysis, literature, and practice. These models were combined to come to one final overall prediction model. Results: During follow-up, 31 (24.2%) participants were admitted for eCOPD. The overall model contained six significant variables: currently smoking (OR = 3.93), forced vital capacity (FVC; OR = 0.97), timed-up-and-go time (TUG-time) (OR = 14.16), knowledge (COPD knowledge questionnaire, percentage correctly answered questions (CIROPD(%correct))) (<60% (OR = 1.00); 60%–75%: (OR = 0.30); >75%: (OR = 1.94), eCOPD history (OR = 9.98), and care dependency scale (CDS) total score (OR = 1.12). This model was well calibrated (goodness-of-fit test: p = 0.91) and correctly classified 79.7% of the patients. Conclusion: A combination of TUG-time, eCOPD-related admission(s) prior to baseline, currently smoking, FVC, CDS total score, and CIROPD(%correct) allows clinicians to predict the probability of an eCOPD-related hospitalization.
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spelling pubmed-71411032020-04-10 Physical, Psychological, and Social Factors Associated with Exacerbation-Related Hospitalization in Patients with COPD Crutsen, Mieke R.C. Keene, Spencer J. Janssen, Daisy J.A. Nakken, Nienke Groenen, Miriam T. van Kuijk, Sander M.J. Franssen, Frits M.E. Wouters, Emiel F.M. Spruit, Martijn A. J Clin Med Article Background and objective: Exacerbation(s) of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (eCOPD) entail important events describing an acute deterioration of respiratory symptoms. Changes in medication and/or hospitalization are needed to gain control over the event. However, an exacerbation leading to hospitalization is associated with a worse prognosis for the patient. The objective of this study is to explore factors that could predict the probability of an eCOPD-related hospitalization. Methods: Data from 128 patients with COPD included in a prospective, longitudinal study were used. At baseline, physical, emotional, and social status of the patients were assessed. Moreover, hospital admission during a one year follow-up was captured. Different models were made based on univariate analysis, literature, and practice. These models were combined to come to one final overall prediction model. Results: During follow-up, 31 (24.2%) participants were admitted for eCOPD. The overall model contained six significant variables: currently smoking (OR = 3.93), forced vital capacity (FVC; OR = 0.97), timed-up-and-go time (TUG-time) (OR = 14.16), knowledge (COPD knowledge questionnaire, percentage correctly answered questions (CIROPD(%correct))) (<60% (OR = 1.00); 60%–75%: (OR = 0.30); >75%: (OR = 1.94), eCOPD history (OR = 9.98), and care dependency scale (CDS) total score (OR = 1.12). This model was well calibrated (goodness-of-fit test: p = 0.91) and correctly classified 79.7% of the patients. Conclusion: A combination of TUG-time, eCOPD-related admission(s) prior to baseline, currently smoking, FVC, CDS total score, and CIROPD(%correct) allows clinicians to predict the probability of an eCOPD-related hospitalization. MDPI 2020-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7141103/ /pubmed/32120911 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9030636 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Keene, Spencer J.
Janssen, Daisy J.A.
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Groenen, Miriam T.
van Kuijk, Sander M.J.
Franssen, Frits M.E.
Wouters, Emiel F.M.
Spruit, Martijn A.
Physical, Psychological, and Social Factors Associated with Exacerbation-Related Hospitalization in Patients with COPD
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title_short Physical, Psychological, and Social Factors Associated with Exacerbation-Related Hospitalization in Patients with COPD
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7141103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32120911
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9030636
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