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Neil Barnes1, Peter M A Calverley, Alan Kaplan, Klaus F Rabe.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major global health burden there is a lack of patient awareness of disease severity, particularly in relation to exacerbations.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23971625 PMCID: PMC3765923 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2466-13-54
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Figure 1Flow diagram of patient selection.
Patient demographics, symptoms and perceptions
| 1,231 (62%) | 769 (38%) | |
| 656 (53%) | 392 (51%) | |
| 575 (47%) | 377 (49%) | |
| 52.03 (0.28) | 54.54 (0.35) | |
| Australia | 84 (56%) | 66 (44%) |
| Brazil | 106 (71%) | 44 (29%) |
| Canada | 70 (47%) | 80 (53%) |
| China | 110 (73%) | 40 (27%) |
| Denmark | 50 (50%) | 50 (50%) |
| France | 79 (53%) | 71 (47%) |
| Germany | 84 (56%) | 66 (44%) |
| Italy | 113 (75%) | 37 (25%) |
| The Netherlands | 94 (63%) | 56 (37%) |
| Poland | 98 (65%) | 52 (35%) |
| South Korea | 101 (67%) | 49 (33%) |
| Spain | 107 (71%) | 43 (29%) |
| Turkey | 72 (72%) | 28 (28%) |
| The UK | 63 (42%) | 87 (58%) |
| Yes | 960 (78%) | 678 (88%) |
| No | 223 (18%) | 64 (8%) |
| More than 20 cigarettes per day, n (%) | 136 (11%) | 91 (12%) |
| Up to 20 cigarettes per day, n (%) | 536 (44%) | 295 (38%) |
| Former smoker, n (%) | 396 (32%) | 307 (40%) |
| Never smoked, n (%) | 163 (13%) | 76 (10%) |
| 10 (0.27) | 18 (0.37) | |
| Breathlessness on exertion | 958 (78%) | 704 (92%) |
| Fatigue | 752 (61%) | 606 (79%) |
| Mucus/sputum/phlegm production | 731 (59%) | 505 (66%) |
| Chronic/troublesome cough | 729 (59%) | 484 (63%) |
| Regular chest infections especially in winter | 500 (41%) | 439 (57%) |
| Leg pain on walking | 331 (27%) | 340 (44%) |
| Chest pain on walking | 218 (18%) | 277 (36%) |
| Other | 24 (2%) | 15 (2%) |
| Very seriously | 297 (24%) | 331 (43%) |
| Fairly seriously | 480 (39%) | 303 (39%) |
| Not particularly seriously | 347 (28%) | 107 (14%) |
| Not at all seriously | 51 (4%) | 11 (1%) |
| Not at all well | 47 (4%) | 54 (7%) |
| Not particularly well | 255 (21%) | 204 (27%) |
| Quite well | 718 (58%) | 443 (58%) |
| Very well | 178 (14%) | 51 (7%) |
MRC=Medical Research Council breathlessness scale; SE=standard error; COPD=chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
*N=150 for each country except for Denmark and Turkey where N=100.
Figure 2Healthcare utilization in the preceding 12 months.
Figure 3Comorbidities.
Treatments and lifestyle choices for managing COPD
| Long-acting bronchodilators | 710 (58%) | 582 (76%) |
| Short-acting bronchodilators | 390 (32%) | 406 (53%) |
| Antibiotics | 494 (40%) | 358 (47%) |
| Steroids (all types) | 267 (22%) | 273 (36%) |
| Other prescription medication | 179 (15%) | 168 (22%) |
| Natural remedies and/or alternative medicine | 232 (19%) | 147 (19%) |
| Quit smoking | 509 (41%) | 365 (47%) |
| Cutting down on smoking | 480 (39%) | 286 (37%) |
| Breathing exercise | 405 (33%) | 367 (48%) |
| Eating healthier/better diet | 445 (36%) | 320 (42%) |
| Physical exercise | 455 (37%) | 251 (33%) |
| Oxygen | 119 (10%) | 176 (23%) |
| Pulmonary rehabilitation | 87 (7%) | 136 (18%) |
| Long-acting bronchodilators | 854 (69%) | 522 (68%) |
| Short-acting bronchodilators | 339 (28%) | 294 (38%) |
| Antibiotics | 228 (19%) | 179 (23%) |
| Steroids (all types) | 202 (16%) | 168 (22%) |
| Other prescription medication | 118 (10%) | 85 (11%) |
| Natural remedies and/or alternative medicine | 187 (15%) | 95 (12%) |
| Quit smoking | 182 (15%) | 104 (14%) |
| Cutting down on smoking | 278 (23%) | 150 (20%) |
| Breathing exercise | 273 (22%) | 205 (27%) |
| Eating healthier/better diet | 203 (16%) | 126 (16%) |
| Physical exercise | 217 (18%) | 113 (15%) |
| Oxygen | 170 (14%) | 133 (17%) |
| Pulmonary rehabilitation | 118 (10%) | 82 (11%) |
MRC=Medical Research Council breathlessness scale; COPD=chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Exacerbations and psychosocial impact
| Ever | 875 (71%) | 659 (86%) |
| In the last 12 months | 760 (62%) | 617 (80%) |
| 239 (27%) | 342 (52%) | |
| Within a few days | 450 (51%) | 266 (40%) |
| Within a week | 255 (29%) | 169 (26%) |
| Within a few weeks | 104 (12%) | 150 (23%) |
| Within a month | 28 (3%) | 18 (3%) |
| Within a few months | 16 (2%) | 14 (2%) |
| Longer | 7 (1%) | 3 (0%) |
| Never | 15 (2%) | 39 (6%) |
| Take action right away | 493 (56%) | 379 (58%) |
| Wait and see | 345 (39%) | 246 (37%) |
| Do nothing | 37 (4%) | 34 (5%) |
| Not at all worried | 38 (3%) | 16 (2%) |
| Not particularly worried | 112 (9%) | 25 (3%) |
| Neither worried nor unworried | 167 (14%) | 94 (12%) |
| Somewhat worried | 671 (55%) | 358 (47%) |
| Extremely worried | 236 (19%) | 271 (35%) |
| Not at all scared | 171 (14%) | 59 (8%) |
| Not particularly scared | 536 (44%) | 230 (30%) |
| Quite scared | 368 (30%) | 319 (41%) |
| Very scared | 101 (8%) | 134 (17%) |
| Not at all scared | 110 (13%) | 47 (7%) |
| Not particularly scared | 327 (37%) | 176 (27%) |
| Quite scared | 305 (35%) | 267 (41%) |
| Very scared | 104 (12%) | 149 (23%) |
MRC=Medical Research Council breathlessness scale; COPD=chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Figure 4Frequency of exacerbations in the preceding 12 months.
Figure 5Response to an exacerbation.
Figure 6Treatment-seeking triggers during an exacerbation.
Figure 7Impact of COPD and exacerbations.