A prospective study was performed to 1) confirm the prevalence pattern of the most frequent co-morbidities and 2) evaluate whether characteristics of patients, specific co-morbidities, and increasing number of co-morbidities are independently associated with poorer outcomes in a population of complex COPD submitted to rehabilitation (PR). Three-hundred and sixteen outpatients (age 68±7 yrs) were studied. Co-morbidities and proportion of patients with a pre-defined minimally significant change in exercise tolerance (6MWD, +54 mt), breathlessness (MRC score, -1 point) and quality-of-life (SGRQ, -4 points) as outcomes were recorded. Sixty-two % of patients reported co-morbidities; systemic hypertension (35%), dyslipidemia (13%), diabetes (12%), and coronary disease (11%) were the most frequent. Above 45% of them improved over MCID in all the outcomes. In a logistic regression model, baseline 6MWD (OR 0.99 95%CI 0.98-0.99, p=0.001), MRC (OR 12.88 95%CI 6.89-24.00, p=0.001), and PaCO2 (OR 1.08 95%CI 1.00-1.15, p=0.034) related with the proportion of patients who improved 6MWD and MRC, respectively. Presence of osteoporosis reduced the success rate in 6MWD (OR 0.28 95%CI 0.11-0.70, p=0.006). A substantial prevalence of co-morbidities in COPD outpatients referred to rehabilitation was confirmed. The individual’s disability and the presence of osteoporosis only were independently associated with poorer rehabilitation outcomes. (registered at ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00992498.)

Efficacy of standard Rehabilitation in COPD Outpatients with Co-morbidities / Crisafulli, E; Gorgone, P; Vagaggini, B; Pagani, M; Rossi, G; Costa, F; Guarriello, V; Paggiaro, P; Chetta, A; de Blasio, F; Olivieri, D; Fabbri, Leonardo; Clini, Enrico. - In: EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL. - ISSN 0903-1936. - ELETTRONICO. - 36:5(2010), pp. 1042-1048. [10.1183/09031936.00203809]

Efficacy of standard Rehabilitation in COPD Outpatients with Co-morbidities.

FABBRI, Leonardo;CLINI, Enrico
2010

Abstract

A prospective study was performed to 1) confirm the prevalence pattern of the most frequent co-morbidities and 2) evaluate whether characteristics of patients, specific co-morbidities, and increasing number of co-morbidities are independently associated with poorer outcomes in a population of complex COPD submitted to rehabilitation (PR). Three-hundred and sixteen outpatients (age 68±7 yrs) were studied. Co-morbidities and proportion of patients with a pre-defined minimally significant change in exercise tolerance (6MWD, +54 mt), breathlessness (MRC score, -1 point) and quality-of-life (SGRQ, -4 points) as outcomes were recorded. Sixty-two % of patients reported co-morbidities; systemic hypertension (35%), dyslipidemia (13%), diabetes (12%), and coronary disease (11%) were the most frequent. Above 45% of them improved over MCID in all the outcomes. In a logistic regression model, baseline 6MWD (OR 0.99 95%CI 0.98-0.99, p=0.001), MRC (OR 12.88 95%CI 6.89-24.00, p=0.001), and PaCO2 (OR 1.08 95%CI 1.00-1.15, p=0.034) related with the proportion of patients who improved 6MWD and MRC, respectively. Presence of osteoporosis reduced the success rate in 6MWD (OR 0.28 95%CI 0.11-0.70, p=0.006). A substantial prevalence of co-morbidities in COPD outpatients referred to rehabilitation was confirmed. The individual’s disability and the presence of osteoporosis only were independently associated with poorer rehabilitation outcomes. (registered at ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00992498.)
2010
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1042
1048
Efficacy of standard Rehabilitation in COPD Outpatients with Co-morbidities / Crisafulli, E; Gorgone, P; Vagaggini, B; Pagani, M; Rossi, G; Costa, F; Guarriello, V; Paggiaro, P; Chetta, A; de Blasio, F; Olivieri, D; Fabbri, Leonardo; Clini, Enrico. - In: EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL. - ISSN 0903-1936. - ELETTRONICO. - 36:5(2010), pp. 1042-1048. [10.1183/09031936.00203809]
Crisafulli, E; Gorgone, P; Vagaggini, B; Pagani, M; Rossi, G; Costa, F; Guarriello, V; Paggiaro, P; Chetta, A; de Blasio, F; Olivieri, D; Fabbri, Leon...espandi
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