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Defining Chronic Mucus Hypersecretion Using the CAT in the SPIROMICS Cohort

BACKGROUND: Chronic cough and phlegm are frequently reported chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) symptoms. Prior research classified chronic mucus hypersecretion (CMH) based on the presence of these symptoms for ≥3 months, called chronic bronchitis (CB) if respiratory infection symptoms wer...

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Autores principales: Stott-Miller, Marni, Müllerová, Hana, Miller, Bruce, Tabberer, Maggie, El Baou, Céline, Keeley, Tom, Martinez, Fernando J, Han, Meilan, Dransfield, Mark, Hansel, Nadia N, Cooper, Christopher B, Woodruff, Prescott, Ortega, Victor E, Comellas, Alejandro P, Paine III, Robert, Kanner, Richard E, Anderson, Wayne, Drummond, M Bradley, Kim, Victor, Tal-Singer, Ruth, Lazaar, Aili L
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7568676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33116463
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S267002
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author Stott-Miller, Marni
Müllerová, Hana
Miller, Bruce
Tabberer, Maggie
El Baou, Céline
Keeley, Tom
Martinez, Fernando J
Han, Meilan
Dransfield, Mark
Hansel, Nadia N
Cooper, Christopher B
Woodruff, Prescott
Ortega, Victor E
Comellas, Alejandro P
Paine III, Robert
Kanner, Richard E
Anderson, Wayne
Drummond, M Bradley
Kim, Victor
Tal-Singer, Ruth
Lazaar, Aili L
author_facet Stott-Miller, Marni
Müllerová, Hana
Miller, Bruce
Tabberer, Maggie
El Baou, Céline
Keeley, Tom
Martinez, Fernando J
Han, Meilan
Dransfield, Mark
Hansel, Nadia N
Cooper, Christopher B
Woodruff, Prescott
Ortega, Victor E
Comellas, Alejandro P
Paine III, Robert
Kanner, Richard E
Anderson, Wayne
Drummond, M Bradley
Kim, Victor
Tal-Singer, Ruth
Lazaar, Aili L
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic cough and phlegm are frequently reported chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) symptoms. Prior research classified chronic mucus hypersecretion (CMH) based on the presence of these symptoms for ≥3 months, called chronic bronchitis (CB) if respiratory infection symptoms were present for 1–2 years (Medical Research Council [MRC] definition). We explored whether the COPD Assessment Test (CAT), a simple measure developed for routine clinical use, captures CMH populations and outcomes similarly to MRC and St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) definitions. METHODS: We identified CMH in the SPIROMICS COPD cohort using (a) MRC definitions, (b) SGRQ questions for cough and phlegm (both as most/several days a week), and (c) CAT cough and phlegm questions. We determined optimal cut-points for CAT items and described exacerbation frequencies for different CMH definitions. Moderate exacerbations required a new prescription for antibiotics/oral corticosteroids or emergency department visit; severe exacerbations required hospitalization. Results were stratified by smoking status. RESULTS: In a population of 1431 participants (57% male; mean FEV(1)% predicted 61%), 47% and 49% of evaluable participants had SGRQ- or CAT-defined CMH, respectively. A cut-point of ≥2 for cough and phlegm items defined CMH in CAT. Among SGRQ-CMH+ participants, 80% were also defined as CMH+ by the CAT. CMH+ participants were more likely to be current smokers. A higher exacerbation frequency was observed for presence of CMH+ versus CMH− in the year prior to baseline for all CMH definitions; this trend continued across 3 years of follow-up, regardless of smoking status. CONCLUSION: Items from the CAT identified SGRQ-defined CMH, a frequent COPD trait that correlated with exacerbation frequency. The CAT is a short, simple questionnaire and a potentially valuable tool for telemedicine or real-world trials. CAT-based CMH is a novel approach for identifying clinically important characteristics in COPD that can be ascertained in these settings.
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spelling pubmed-75686762020-10-27 Defining Chronic Mucus Hypersecretion Using the CAT in the SPIROMICS Cohort Stott-Miller, Marni Müllerová, Hana Miller, Bruce Tabberer, Maggie El Baou, Céline Keeley, Tom Martinez, Fernando J Han, Meilan Dransfield, Mark Hansel, Nadia N Cooper, Christopher B Woodruff, Prescott Ortega, Victor E Comellas, Alejandro P Paine III, Robert Kanner, Richard E Anderson, Wayne Drummond, M Bradley Kim, Victor Tal-Singer, Ruth Lazaar, Aili L Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Original Research BACKGROUND: Chronic cough and phlegm are frequently reported chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) symptoms. Prior research classified chronic mucus hypersecretion (CMH) based on the presence of these symptoms for ≥3 months, called chronic bronchitis (CB) if respiratory infection symptoms were present for 1–2 years (Medical Research Council [MRC] definition). We explored whether the COPD Assessment Test (CAT), a simple measure developed for routine clinical use, captures CMH populations and outcomes similarly to MRC and St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) definitions. METHODS: We identified CMH in the SPIROMICS COPD cohort using (a) MRC definitions, (b) SGRQ questions for cough and phlegm (both as most/several days a week), and (c) CAT cough and phlegm questions. We determined optimal cut-points for CAT items and described exacerbation frequencies for different CMH definitions. Moderate exacerbations required a new prescription for antibiotics/oral corticosteroids or emergency department visit; severe exacerbations required hospitalization. Results were stratified by smoking status. RESULTS: In a population of 1431 participants (57% male; mean FEV(1)% predicted 61%), 47% and 49% of evaluable participants had SGRQ- or CAT-defined CMH, respectively. A cut-point of ≥2 for cough and phlegm items defined CMH in CAT. Among SGRQ-CMH+ participants, 80% were also defined as CMH+ by the CAT. CMH+ participants were more likely to be current smokers. A higher exacerbation frequency was observed for presence of CMH+ versus CMH− in the year prior to baseline for all CMH definitions; this trend continued across 3 years of follow-up, regardless of smoking status. CONCLUSION: Items from the CAT identified SGRQ-defined CMH, a frequent COPD trait that correlated with exacerbation frequency. The CAT is a short, simple questionnaire and a potentially valuable tool for telemedicine or real-world trials. CAT-based CMH is a novel approach for identifying clinically important characteristics in COPD that can be ascertained in these settings. Dove 2020-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7568676/ /pubmed/33116463 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S267002 Text en © 2020 Stott-Miller 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).
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Stott-Miller, Marni
Müllerová, Hana
Miller, Bruce
Tabberer, Maggie
El Baou, Céline
Keeley, Tom
Martinez, Fernando J
Han, Meilan
Dransfield, Mark
Hansel, Nadia N
Cooper, Christopher B
Woodruff, Prescott
Ortega, Victor E
Comellas, Alejandro P
Paine III, Robert
Kanner, Richard E
Anderson, Wayne
Drummond, M Bradley
Kim, Victor
Tal-Singer, Ruth
Lazaar, Aili L
Defining Chronic Mucus Hypersecretion Using the CAT in the SPIROMICS Cohort
title Defining Chronic Mucus Hypersecretion Using the CAT in the SPIROMICS Cohort
title_full Defining Chronic Mucus Hypersecretion Using the CAT in the SPIROMICS Cohort
title_fullStr Defining Chronic Mucus Hypersecretion Using the CAT in the SPIROMICS Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Defining Chronic Mucus Hypersecretion Using the CAT in the SPIROMICS Cohort
title_short Defining Chronic Mucus Hypersecretion Using the CAT in the SPIROMICS Cohort
title_sort defining chronic mucus hypersecretion using the cat in the spiromics cohort
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7568676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33116463
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S267002
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