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Airway pathogens detected in stable and exacerbated COPD in patients in Asia-Pacific
BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the Asia-Pacific region is projected to increase. Data from other regions show bacterial and viral infections can trigger acute exacerbations of COPD (AECOPD). METHODS: This 1-year prospective epidemiological study (ClinicalTr...
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European Respiratory Society
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9511156/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36171985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00057-2022 |
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author | Taddei, Laura Malvisi, Lucio Hui, David S. Malvaux, Ludovic Samoro, Ronnie Z. Lee, Sang Haak Yeung, Yiu Cheong Liu, Yu-Chih Arora, Ashwani Kumar |
author_facet | Taddei, Laura Malvisi, Lucio Hui, David S. Malvaux, Ludovic Samoro, Ronnie Z. Lee, Sang Haak Yeung, Yiu Cheong Liu, Yu-Chih Arora, Ashwani Kumar |
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description | BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the Asia-Pacific region is projected to increase. Data from other regions show bacterial and viral infections can trigger acute exacerbations of COPD (AECOPD). METHODS: This 1-year prospective epidemiological study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03151395) of patients with moderate to very severe COPD in Hong Kong, the Philippines, South Korea and Taiwan assessed the prevalence in sputum samples (by culture and PCR) of bacterial and viral pathogens during stable COPD and AECOPD. The odds of experiencing an exacerbation was evaluated for pathogen presence, acquisition and apparition. Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) was assessed. RESULTS: 197 patients provided 983 sputum samples, with 226 provided during exacerbation episodes. The mean yearly AECOPD incidence rate was 1.27 per patient. The most prevalent bacteria by PCR at exacerbation were Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) and Moraxella catarrhalis (Mcat); Mcat prevalence was higher at exacerbation than at stable state. Virus prevalence was low, other than for human rhinovirus (HRV) (8.1%, stable state; 16.6%, exacerbation). The odds ratio (95% CI) for an exacerbation (versus stable state) was statistically significant for the presence, acquisition and apparition of Hi (2.20, 1.26–3.89; 2.43, 1.11–5.35; 2.32, 1.20–4.46, respectively), Mcat (2.24, 1.30–3.88; 5.47, 2.16–13.86; 3.45, 1.71–6.98, respectively) and HRV (2.12, 1.15–3.91; 2.22, 1.09–4.54; 2.09, 1.11–3.91, respectively). HRQOL deteriorated according to the number of exacerbations experienced. CONCLUSION: In patients with COPD in the Asia-Pacific region, the presence of Hi, Mcat or HRV in sputum samples significantly increased the odds of an exacerbation, providing further evidence of potential roles in triggering AECOPD. |
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spelling | pubmed-95111562022-09-27 Airway pathogens detected in stable and exacerbated COPD in patients in Asia-Pacific Taddei, Laura Malvisi, Lucio Hui, David S. Malvaux, Ludovic Samoro, Ronnie Z. Lee, Sang Haak Yeung, Yiu Cheong Liu, Yu-Chih Arora, Ashwani Kumar ERJ Open Res Original Research Articles BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the Asia-Pacific region is projected to increase. Data from other regions show bacterial and viral infections can trigger acute exacerbations of COPD (AECOPD). METHODS: This 1-year prospective epidemiological study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03151395) of patients with moderate to very severe COPD in Hong Kong, the Philippines, South Korea and Taiwan assessed the prevalence in sputum samples (by culture and PCR) of bacterial and viral pathogens during stable COPD and AECOPD. The odds of experiencing an exacerbation was evaluated for pathogen presence, acquisition and apparition. Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) was assessed. RESULTS: 197 patients provided 983 sputum samples, with 226 provided during exacerbation episodes. The mean yearly AECOPD incidence rate was 1.27 per patient. The most prevalent bacteria by PCR at exacerbation were Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) and Moraxella catarrhalis (Mcat); Mcat prevalence was higher at exacerbation than at stable state. Virus prevalence was low, other than for human rhinovirus (HRV) (8.1%, stable state; 16.6%, exacerbation). The odds ratio (95% CI) for an exacerbation (versus stable state) was statistically significant for the presence, acquisition and apparition of Hi (2.20, 1.26–3.89; 2.43, 1.11–5.35; 2.32, 1.20–4.46, respectively), Mcat (2.24, 1.30–3.88; 5.47, 2.16–13.86; 3.45, 1.71–6.98, respectively) and HRV (2.12, 1.15–3.91; 2.22, 1.09–4.54; 2.09, 1.11–3.91, respectively). HRQOL deteriorated according to the number of exacerbations experienced. CONCLUSION: In patients with COPD in the Asia-Pacific region, the presence of Hi, Mcat or HRV in sputum samples significantly increased the odds of an exacerbation, providing further evidence of potential roles in triggering AECOPD. European Respiratory Society 2022-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9511156/ /pubmed/36171985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00057-2022 Text en Copyright ©The authors or their employers 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence 4.0. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Articles Taddei, Laura Malvisi, Lucio Hui, David S. Malvaux, Ludovic Samoro, Ronnie Z. Lee, Sang Haak Yeung, Yiu Cheong Liu, Yu-Chih Arora, Ashwani Kumar Airway pathogens detected in stable and exacerbated COPD in patients in Asia-Pacific |
title | Airway pathogens detected in stable and exacerbated COPD in patients in Asia-Pacific |
title_full | Airway pathogens detected in stable and exacerbated COPD in patients in Asia-Pacific |
title_fullStr | Airway pathogens detected in stable and exacerbated COPD in patients in Asia-Pacific |
title_full_unstemmed | Airway pathogens detected in stable and exacerbated COPD in patients in Asia-Pacific |
title_short | Airway pathogens detected in stable and exacerbated COPD in patients in Asia-Pacific |
title_sort | airway pathogens detected in stable and exacerbated copd in patients in asia-pacific |
topic | Original Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9511156/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36171985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00057-2022 |
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