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2010

COPD

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Update On The Management Of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Andrea K. Maas, David M. Mannino Oct 2010

Update On The Management Of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Andrea K. Maas, David M. Mannino

David M. Mannino

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a highly prevalent, underdiagnosed, and undertreated chronic lung disease. Early and appropriate treatment may help modify the course of the disease with respect to exacerbation timing and frequency, quality of life, and mortality. Steady progress continues to be made in understanding the disease pathogenesis and treatment modalities, and there is some evidence that outcomes are improving.


Searching For Copd: Are Questionnaires The Answer?, David M. Mannino Oct 2010

Searching For Copd: Are Questionnaires The Answer?, David M. Mannino

David M. Mannino

Comment on

COPD screening in general practice using a telephone questionnaire. [COPD. 2010]

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Development Of The Lung Function Questionnaire (Lfq) To Identify Airflow Obstruction, Barbara P. Yawn, Douglas W. Mapel, David M. Mannino, Fernando J. Martinez, James F. Donohue, Nicola A. Hanania, Mark Kosinski, Regina Rendas-Baum, Matthew Mintz, Steven Samuels, Anand A. Dalal Feb 2010

Development Of The Lung Function Questionnaire (Lfq) To Identify Airflow Obstruction, Barbara P. Yawn, Douglas W. Mapel, David M. Mannino, Fernando J. Martinez, James F. Donohue, Nicola A. Hanania, Mark Kosinski, Regina Rendas-Baum, Matthew Mintz, Steven Samuels, Anand A. Dalal

David M. Mannino

Objective:

To describe the item-selection and item-reduction for the Lung Function Questionnaire (LFQ), being developed to help clinicians identify patients appropriate for diagnostic evaluation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) using spirometry.

Methods:

Item selection and reduction were based on information from 387 ≥40-year-old respondents to the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey who had self-reported chronic bronchitis. Item reduction involved stepwise logistic regression. The accuracy of the final subset of items for identifying individuals with airflow obstruction (forced expiratory volume in one second/forced vital capacity <0.70) versus those without it was assessed with receiver operating characteristic analysis. Content and face validity were assessed using focus groups of primary care physicians (n = 16) and interviews with COPD patients (n = 16).

Results:

The model with all five items (age; smoking history; the presence of …


Preventing Copd: Evidence Of Progress, David M. Mannino Feb 2010

Preventing Copd: Evidence Of Progress, David M. Mannino

David M. Mannino

Comment on

Trends in hospitalization with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-United States, 1990-2005. [COPD. 2010]

Trends in mortality from COPD in selected U.S. States differing in tobacco control efforts. [COPD. 2010]


Health-Related Quality Of Life And Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease In North Carolina, David W. Brown, Roy Pleasants, Jill A. Ohar, Monica Kraft, James F. Donohue, David M. Mannino, Winston Liao, Harry Herric Feb 2010

Health-Related Quality Of Life And Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease In North Carolina, David W. Brown, Roy Pleasants, Jill A. Ohar, Monica Kraft, James F. Donohue, David M. Mannino, Winston Liao, Harry Herric

David M. Mannino

Background:

Comparisons of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) between persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and adults in the general population are not well described.

Aims:

To examine associations between COPD and four measures of HRQOL in a population-based sample.

Patients & Methods:

These relationships were examined using data from 13,887 adults aged >18 years who participated in the 2007 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) conducted in North Carolina (NC). Logistic regression was used to obtain adjusted relative odds (aOR).

Results:

The age-adjusted prevalence of COPD among NC adults was 5.4% (standard error 0.27). Nearly half of adults …