| Literature DB >> 28352170 |
Zhonghui Liu1, Lianjun Lin1, Xinmin Liu1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis and assessment of COPD rely mainly on the use of spirometry, which is an effort-dependent test and requires good patient cooperation. Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is a non-volitional method that requires less effort and cooperation and presents advantages for geriatric patients. However, the clinical application value of IOS in geriatric patients with COPD remains unclear. AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical application value of IOS in geriatric patients with COPD. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A total of 234 subjects were retrospectively enrolled in this study, including 133 patients with COPD and 101 healthy volunteers. All the participants underwent IOS and spirometry examination. The data were collected and analyzed in the overall group, the geriatric group (aged ≥65 years), and the advanced elderly group (aged ≥80 years).Entities:
Keywords: COPD; geriatric patients; impulse oscillometry; spirometry
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28352170 PMCID: PMC5358990 DOI: 10.2147/COPD.S129974
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis ISSN: 1176-9106
Demographics of all the subjects
| Healthy controls | COPD | COPD 1 | COPD 2 | COPD 3 | COPD 4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | 101 | 133 | 19 | 49 | 38 | 27 |
| Age (years) | 65.07±14.72 | 71.25±11.24 | 79.47±8.90 | 72.96±10.51 | 71.97±10.37 | 61.33±8.50 |
| Male/female | 70/31 | 110/23 | 13/6 | 39/10 | 32/6 | 26/1 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 24.59±3.26 | 23.59±4.00 | 23.11±3.69 | 25.56±3.67 | 23.07±3.47 | 21.09±3.93 |
Note: Data are expressed as numbers and mean ± standard deviation.
Abbreviation: BMI, body mass index.
Demographics of the geriatric population
| Healthy controls
| COPD
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Non-geriatric | Geriatric | Non-geriatric | Geriatric | |
| n | 58 | 43 | 38 | 95 |
| Age (years) | 54.33±8.83 | 79.56±6.00 | 56.50±5.34 | 77.15±6.57 |
| Male/female | 43/15 | 27/16 | 36/2 | 74/21 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 24.95±3.05 | 24.11±3.50 | 22.78±4.48 | 23.91±3.77 |
Note: Data are expressed as numbers and mean ± standard deviation.
Abbreviation: BMI, body mass index.
Demographics of the advanced elderly group
| Healthy controls
| COPD
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Non-advanced elderly | Advanced elderly | Advanced elderly | Non-advanced elderly | |
| n | 17 | 26 | 41 | 54 |
| Age (years) | 73.71±4.87 | 83.38±2.59 | 83.29±2.77 | 72.48±4.41 |
| Male/female | 13/4 | 14/12 | 32/9 | 42/12 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 23.89±2.97 | 24.25±3.85 | 23.66±3.80 | 24.10±3.77 |
Note: Data are expressed as numbers and mean ± standard deviation.
Abbreviation: BMI, body mass index.
Comparison of IOS parameters between the healthy control and COPD groups
| Healthy controls | COPD | COPD 1 | COPD 2 | COPD 3 | COPD 4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Z5 (%predicted) | 89.24±29.98 | 159.50 (111.30 to 225) | 114.32±54.47 | 150.22±78.02 | 195.57±80.87 | 266.3±138.33 |
| Fres (L/s) | 12.62±3.84 | 23.23±7.60 | 16.9±6.52 | 21.48±5.71 | 25.46±6.11 | 27.71±9.32 |
| X5 (kPa/L/s) | −0.09±0.05 | −0.25 (−0.41 to −0.14) | −0.17±0.12 | −0.23±0.18 | −0.33±0.2 | −0.49±0.26 |
| R5 (%predicted) | 86.56±28.39 | 140.50 (106.55 to 185.7) | 105.25±44.79 | 134.52±61.75 | 165.54±64.12 | 214.64±109.68 |
| R20 (%predicted) | 82±24.65 | 97.92±33.42 | 84.48±25.25 | 96.55±31.44 | 100.26±38.42 | 106.61±32.9 |
| R5–R20 (%predicted) | 115.96±103.54 | 458.23 (241.95 to 663.40) | 248.8±258.35 | 382.9±312.48 | 606.22±295.68 | 920.03±664.1 |
Notes: Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation and median (IQR).
P<0.05 compared with the healthy controls.
P<0.05 compared with COPD 1.
P<0.05 compared with COPD 2.
Abbreviations: IOS, impulse oscillometry; Z5, respiratory impedance; Fres, resonant frequency; X5, respiratory reactance; R5–R20, respiratory resistance; IQR, inter-quartile range.
Figure 1Changes in IOS parameters with increasing airflow limitation.
Notes: aP<0.05 compared with the healthy controls. bP<0.05 compared with COPD 1. cP<0.05 compared with COPD 2.
Abbreviations: IOS, impulse oscillometry; R5–R20, respiratory resistance; Fres, resonant frequency; X5, respiratory reactance; Z5, respiratory impedance.
Correlation between the IOS and spirometry parameters in COPD
| Z5 (%predicted) | Fres (L/s) | X5 (kPa/L/s) | R5 (%predicted) | R20 (%predicted) | R5–R20 (%predicted) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FVC (%predicted) | −0.450 | −0.361 | 0.415 | −0.416 | −0.173 | −0.491 | |
| FEV1 (%predicted) | −0.564 | −0.520 | 0.561 | −0.528 | −0.212 | −0.628 | |
| FEV1/FVC (%) | −0.492 | −0.481 | 0.517 | −0.474 | −0.139 | −0.572 | |
| MMEF (%predicted) | −0.530 | −0.511 | 0.555 | −0.509 | −0.228 | −0.588 |
Notes:
P<0.05.
P<0.001.
Abbreviations: IOS, impulse oscillometry; Z5, respiratory impedance; Fres, resonant frequency; X5, respiratory reactance; R5–R20, respiratory resistance; FVC, forced vital capacity; r, Pearson’s or Spearman’s correlation coefficient; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; MMEF, maximum midexpiratory flow rate.
Comparison of the pulmonary function parameters between the groups of 65-year-olds
| Healthy controls
| COPD
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Non-geriatric | Geriatric | Non-geriatric | Geriatric | |
| FVC (%predicted) | 97.24±15.18 | 97.26±20.50 | 66.79±18.90 | 76.40±18.95 |
| FEV1 (%predicted) | 95.04±15.16 | 98.6±20.72 | 37.78±20.79 | 54.63±20.73 |
| FEV1/FVC (%) | 79.45±5.14 | 77.64±6.34 | 42.69±15.53 | 53.23±12.56 |
| MMEF (%predicted) | 74.12±23.08 | 65.78±28.10 | 14.36±11.41 | 19.70±11.18 |
| Z5 (%predicted) | 96.37±28.77 | 79.62±29.19 | 215.72±135.42 | 167.97±85.05 |
| Fres (L/s) | 12.23±3.83 | 13.14±3.84 | 24.65±8.94 | 22.66±6.96 |
| X5 (kPa/L/s) | −0.09±0.05 | −0.10±0.06 | −0.34±0.28 | −0.29±0.20 |
| R5 (%predicted) | 92.84±29.04 | 78.09±25.43 | 176.56±105.00 | 147.03±66.86 |
| R20 (%predicted) | 90.47±25.86 | 70.58±17.53 | 102.29±32.82 | 96.18±33.67 |
| R5–R20 (%predicted) | 107.22±107.23 | 127.75±98.34 | 658.04±640.25 | 488.01±350.12 |
Notes: Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.
P<0.001 compared with the geriatric healthy patients.
P<0.001 compared with the non-geriatric healthy patients.
P<0.05 compared with the non-geriatric COPD patients.
P<0.01 compared with the non-geriatric healthy patients.
Abbreviations: FVC, forced vital capacity; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; MMEF, maximum midexpiratory flow rate; Z5, respiratory impedance; Fres, resonant frequency; X5, respiratory reactance; R5–R20, respiratory resistance.
Correlation between the IOS and spirometry parameters in geriatric COPD patients
| Z5 (%predicted) | Fres (L/s) | X5 (kPa/L/s) | R5 (%predicted) | R20 (%predicted) | R5–R20 (%predicted) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FVC (%predicted) | −0.373 | −0.253 | 0.345 | −0.337 | −0.197 | −0.390 | |
| FEV1(%predicted) | −0.527 | −0.479 | 0.514 | −0.499 | −0.293 | −0.551 | |
| FEV1/FVC (%) | −0.469 | −0.450 | 0.452 | −0.455 | −0.239 | −0.514 | |
| MMEF (%predicted) | −0.456 | −0.494 | 0.445 | −0.464 | −0.345 | −0.447 |
Notes:
P<0.05.
P<0.001.
Abbreviations: IOS, impulse oscillometry; Z5, respiratory impedance; Fres, resonant frequency; X5, respiratory reactance; R5–R20, respiratory resistance; FVC, forced vital capacity; r, Pearson’s correlation coefficient; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; MMEF, maximum midexpiratory flow rate.
Comparison of the pulmonary function parameters between the groups of 80-year-olds
| Healthy controls
| COPD
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Non-advanced elderly | Advanced elderly | Non-advanced elderly | Advanced elderly | |
| FVC (%predicted) | 92.76±16.11 | 100.19±22.74 | 74.45±18.06 | 78.97±19.99 |
| FEV1(%predicted) | 93.25±18.77 | 102.10±21.53 | 49.81±19.89 | 60.97±20.33 |
| FEV1/FVC (%) | 77.53±7.01 | 77.72±6.01 | 50.41±13.13 | 56.95±10.84 |
| MMEF (%predicted) | 65.81±29.60 | 65.76±2,768 | 17.13±10.27 | 22.90±11.55 |
| Z5 (%predicted) | 80.64±30.35 | 78.95±2,901 | 189.76±96.32 | 139.26±56.75 |
| Fres (L/s) | 13.81±3.94 | 12.70±3.78 | 23.45±7.15 | 21.62±6.64 |
| X5 (kPa/L/s) | −0.10±0.05 | −0.10±0.07 | −0.33±0.22 | −0.23±0.15 |
| R5 (%predicted) | 81.04±23.25 | 76.16±2,704 | 165.98±75.20 | 122.07±43.47 |
| R20 (%predicted) | 74.12±16.62 | 68.27±1803 | 105.02±36.65 | 84.53±25.29 |
| R5–R20 (%predicted) | 125.50±83.07 | 129.22±108.75 | 567.23±396.92 | 383.68±244.33 |
Notes: Data are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation.
P<0.001 compared with the advanced elderly healthy patients.
P<0.001 compared with the non-advanced elderly healthy patients.
P<0.05 compared with the non-advanced elderly COPD patients.
Abbreviations: FVC, forced vital capacity; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; MMEF, maximum midexpiratory flow rate; Z5, respiratory impedance; Fres, resonant frequency; X5, respiratory reactance; R5–R20, respiratory resistance.
Correlation between the IOS and spirometry parameters in advanced elderly COPD patients
| Z5 (%predicted) | Fres (L/s) | X5 (kPa/L/s) | R5 (%predicted) | R20 (%predicted) | R5–R20 (%predicted) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FVC (%predicted) | −0.377 | −0.264 | 0.280 | −0.334 | −0.110 | −0.466 | |
| FEV1 (%predicted) | −0.615 | −0.532 | 0.560 | −0.558 | −0.286 | −0.639 | |
| FEV1/FVC (%) | −0.587 | −0.556 | 0.605 | −0.519 | −0.292 | −0.540 | |
| MMEF (%predicted) | −0.487 | −0.368 | 0.454 | −0.470 | −0.323 | −0.452 |
Notes:
P<0.05.
P<0.001.
Abbreviations: IOS, impulse oscillometry; Z5, respiratory impedance; Fres, resonant frequency; X5, respiratory reactance; R5–R20, respiratory resistance; FVC, forced vital capacity; r, Pearson’s correlation coefficient; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; MMEF, maximum midexpiratory flow rate.
The AUC of IOS parameters in different groups
| IOS parameters | AUC in overall patients | AUC in the geriatric patients | AUC in the advanced elderly patients |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fres (L/s) | 0.905 | 0.909 | 0.914 |
| R5–R20 (%predicted) | 0.883 | 0.885 | 0.863 |
| X5 (kPa/L/s) | 0.854 | 0.850 | 0.800 |
| Z5 (%predicted) | 0.838 | 0.872 | 0.834 |
| R5 (%predicted) | 0.829 | 0.867 | 0.825 |
| R20 (%predicted) | 0.654 | 0.768 | 0.711 |
Abbreviations: ROC, receiver operating characteristic; AUC, area under the curve; IOS, impulse oscillometry; Fres, resonant frequency; R5–R20, respiratory resistance; X5, respiratory reactance; Z5, respiratory impedance.
Figure 2ROC curves for COPD in the overall subjects (A), geriatric subjects (B), and advanced elderly subjects (C).
Abbreviations: ROC, receiver operating characteristic; X5, respiratory reactance; R5–R20, respiratory resistance; Fres, resonant frequency; Z5, respiratory impedance.
The cutoff value of Fres and its sensitivity, specificity, and Youden’s index
| Fres cutoff values | Sensitivity | Specificity | Youden’s index | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall subjects | 17.715 | 0.789 | 0.931 | 0.720 |
| Geriatric subjects | 16.94 | 0.853 | 0.860 | 0.713 |
| Advanced elderly | 16.94 | 0.829 | 0.885 | 0.714 |
Abbreviation: Fres, resonant frequency.