Longitudinal comparison of outcomes in patients with smoking-related asthma-COPD overlap and in non-smoking asthmatics with incomplete reversibility of airway obstruction
Louis-Philippe Boulet, Marie-Eve Boulay, Joanne Milot, Johane Lepage, Lara Bilodeau, François Maltais Research Center, Quebec Heart and Lung Institute-Laval University, Quebec, QC, Canada Background: There is a need to characterize the impact of the smoking status on the clinical course...
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description | Louis-Philippe Boulet, Marie-Eve Boulay, Joanne Milot, Johane Lepage, Lara Bilodeau, François Maltais Research Center, Quebec Heart and Lung Institute-Laval University, Quebec, QC, Canada Background: There is a need to characterize the impact of the smoking status on the clinical course of asthmatics with incomplete reversibility of airway obstruction (IRAO). Objective: To compare longitudinal health care use, symptom control, and medication needs between smoking and non-smoking asthmatics with IRAO. Materials and methods: This was a 12-month follow-up of a cross-sectional study comparing asthmatics with IRAO according to their tobacco exposure. One group had a tobacco exposure ≥20 pack-years and was considered to have asthma-COPD overlap (ACO) and the second with a past tobacco exposure Results: A total of 111 patients completed all follow-up telephone calls: 71 ACO and 40 NS-IRAO. The number of exacerbations per patient over the 12-month follow-up was similar in both groups. However, ACO reported worse symptom control throughout the follow-up as compared to NS-IRAO, although no significant variations within a group were observed over the study period. Conclusion: Although asthma control scores were poorer in ACO patients over 1 year compared to NS-IRAO, exacerbation rate was similar and low in both groups of asthmatics. These observations suggest that poorer asthma control in ACO was not driven by the number of exacerbations but may reflect the influence of chronic airway changes related to the COPD component. Keywords: asthma-COPD overlap, symptoms, exacerbations, smoking history, fixed airflow limitation |
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spelling | doaj.art-a961430bba264dceac97df519febb6542022-12-21T23:02:03ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of COPD1178-20052019-02-01Volume 1449349844338Longitudinal comparison of outcomes in patients with smoking-related asthma-COPD overlap and in non-smoking asthmatics with incomplete reversibility of airway obstructionBoulet LPBoulay MEMilot JLepage JBilodeau LMaltais FLouis-Philippe Boulet, Marie-Eve Boulay, Joanne Milot, Johane Lepage, Lara Bilodeau, François Maltais Research Center, Quebec Heart and Lung Institute-Laval University, Quebec, QC, Canada Background: There is a need to characterize the impact of the smoking status on the clinical course of asthmatics with incomplete reversibility of airway obstruction (IRAO). Objective: To compare longitudinal health care use, symptom control, and medication needs between smoking and non-smoking asthmatics with IRAO. Materials and methods: This was a 12-month follow-up of a cross-sectional study comparing asthmatics with IRAO according to their tobacco exposure. One group had a tobacco exposure ≥20 pack-years and was considered to have asthma-COPD overlap (ACO) and the second with a past tobacco exposure Results: A total of 111 patients completed all follow-up telephone calls: 71 ACO and 40 NS-IRAO. The number of exacerbations per patient over the 12-month follow-up was similar in both groups. However, ACO reported worse symptom control throughout the follow-up as compared to NS-IRAO, although no significant variations within a group were observed over the study period. Conclusion: Although asthma control scores were poorer in ACO patients over 1 year compared to NS-IRAO, exacerbation rate was similar and low in both groups of asthmatics. These observations suggest that poorer asthma control in ACO was not driven by the number of exacerbations but may reflect the influence of chronic airway changes related to the COPD component. Keywords: asthma-COPD overlap, symptoms, exacerbations, smoking history, fixed airflow limitationhttps://www.dovepress.com/longitudinal-comparison-of-outcomes-in-patients-with-smoking-related-a-peer-reviewed-article-COPDAsthma-COPD overlapSymptomsExacerbationsSmoking historyFixed airflow limitation |
spellingShingle | Boulet LP Boulay ME Milot J Lepage J Bilodeau L Maltais F Longitudinal comparison of outcomes in patients with smoking-related asthma-COPD overlap and in non-smoking asthmatics with incomplete reversibility of airway obstruction International Journal of COPD Asthma-COPD overlap Symptoms Exacerbations Smoking history Fixed airflow limitation |
title | Longitudinal comparison of outcomes in patients with smoking-related asthma-COPD overlap and in non-smoking asthmatics with incomplete reversibility of airway obstruction |
title_full | Longitudinal comparison of outcomes in patients with smoking-related asthma-COPD overlap and in non-smoking asthmatics with incomplete reversibility of airway obstruction |
title_fullStr | Longitudinal comparison of outcomes in patients with smoking-related asthma-COPD overlap and in non-smoking asthmatics with incomplete reversibility of airway obstruction |
title_full_unstemmed | Longitudinal comparison of outcomes in patients with smoking-related asthma-COPD overlap and in non-smoking asthmatics with incomplete reversibility of airway obstruction |
title_short | Longitudinal comparison of outcomes in patients with smoking-related asthma-COPD overlap and in non-smoking asthmatics with incomplete reversibility of airway obstruction |
title_sort | longitudinal comparison of outcomes in patients with smoking related asthma copd overlap and in non smoking asthmatics with incomplete reversibility of airway obstruction |
topic | Asthma-COPD overlap Symptoms Exacerbations Smoking history Fixed airflow limitation |
url | https://www.dovepress.com/longitudinal-comparison-of-outcomes-in-patients-with-smoking-related-a-peer-reviewed-article-COPD |
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