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Pre- And Post-Bronchodilator Lung Function As Predictors Of Mortality In The Lung Health Study, David M. Mannino, Enrique Diaz-Guzman, Sonia Buist
Pre- And Post-Bronchodilator Lung Function As Predictors Of Mortality In The Lung Health Study, David M. Mannino, Enrique Diaz-Guzman, Sonia Buist
David M. Mannino
Background
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is supposed to be classified on the basis of post-bronchodilator lung function. Most longitudinal studies of COPD, though, do not have post-bronchodilator lung function available. We used pre-and post bronchodilator lung function data from the Lung Health Study to determine whether these measures differ in their ability to predict mortality.
Methods
We limited our analysis to subjects who were of black or white race, on whom we had complete data, and who participated at either the 1 year or the 5 year follow-up visit. We classified subjects based on their baseline lung function, according …
Copd In Never Smokers: Results From The Population-Based Burden Of Obstructive Lung Disease Study, Bernd Lamprecht, Mary Ann Mcburnie, William M. Vollmer, Gunnar Gudmundsson, Tobias Welte, Ewa Nizankowska-Mogilnicka, Michael Studnicka, Eric Bateman, Josep M. Anto, Peter Burney, David M. Mannino, Sonia A. Buist
Copd In Never Smokers: Results From The Population-Based Burden Of Obstructive Lung Disease Study, Bernd Lamprecht, Mary Ann Mcburnie, William M. Vollmer, Gunnar Gudmundsson, Tobias Welte, Ewa Nizankowska-Mogilnicka, Michael Studnicka, Eric Bateman, Josep M. Anto, Peter Burney, David M. Mannino, Sonia A. Buist
David M. Mannino
Background: Never smokers comprise a substantial proportion of patients with COPD. Their characteristics and possible risk factors in this population are not yet well defined.
Methods: We analyzed data from 14 countries that participated in the international, population-based Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease (BOLD) study. Participants were aged ≥ 40 years and completed postbronchodilator spirometry testing plus questionnaires about respiratory symptoms, health status, and exposure to COPD risk factors. A diagnosis of COPD was based on the postbronchodilator FEV1/FVC ratio, according to current GOLD (Global Initiative for Obstructive Lung Disease) guidelines. In addition to this, the lower limit of normal …
Subjects With Discordant Airways Obstruction: Lost Between Spirometric Definitions Of Copd, Bernd Lamprecht, Lea Schirnhofer, Bernhard Kaiser, Sonia A. Buist, David Mannino, Michael Studnicka
Subjects With Discordant Airways Obstruction: Lost Between Spirometric Definitions Of Copd, Bernd Lamprecht, Lea Schirnhofer, Bernhard Kaiser, Sonia A. Buist, David Mannino, Michael Studnicka
Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health Faculty Publications
Background. Since the FEV1/FVC ratio declines with age, using the fixed ratio of 0.70 leads to overdiagnosis of COPD in older populations and underdiagnosis among young adults. Objective. To evaluate whether discordant obstructive cases (FEV1/FVC < 0.70 but ≥LLN) are a healthy population or have clinical features that would place them at increased risk. Methods. We used post-bronchodilator spirometry data from the population-based Austrian Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease (BOLD) study. Those with post-bronchodilator FEV1/FVC ratio