Clinical and Functional Characteristics of Subjects with Asthma, COPD, and Asthma-COPD Overlap: A Multicentre Study in Vietnam

Joint Authors

Duong-Quy, Sy
Tran Van, Huong
Vo Thi Kim, Anh
Pham Huy, Quyen
Craig, Timothy J.

Source

Canadian Respiratory Journal

Issue

Vol. 2018, Issue 2018 (31 Dec. 2018), pp.1-11, 11 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2018-04-01

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

11

Main Subjects

Diseases
Medicine

Abstract EN

Introduction.

Subjects with asthma-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) overlap (ACO) share common features of patients with asthma and COPD.

Our study was planned to describe the clinical and functional features of subjects with ACO compared to asthma and COPD patients.

Subjects and Methods.

Study subjects who met the inclusion criteria were classified into three different groups: asthma, COPD, and ACO groups.

All study subjects underwent clinical examination and biological and functional testing.

They were then followed for 6 months to evaluate the response to conventional treatment.

Results.

From March 2015 to March 2017, 76 asthmatic (mean age: 41 ± 22 years), 74 COPD (59 ± 13 years), and 59 ACO (52 ± 14 years) subjects were included.

The percentage of subjects with dyspnea on excretion in the ACO group was higher than that in asthma and COPD groups (P<0.001 and P<0.05, resp.).

Subjects with COPD and ACO had significant airflow limitation (FEV1) compared to asthma (64 ± 17% and 54 ± 14% versus 80 ± 22%; P<0.01 and P<0.01, resp.).

The levels of FENO in subjects with asthma and ACO were significantly higher than those in subjects with COPD (46 ± 28 ppb and 34 ± 12 ppb versus 15 ± 8 ppb; P<0.001 and P<0.001, resp.).

VO2 max and 6MWD were improved in study subjects after 6 months of treatment.

Increased CANO and AHI > 15/hour had a significant probability of risk for ACO (OR = 33.2, P<0.001, and OR = 3.4, P<0.05, resp.).

Conclusion.

Subjects with ACO share the common clinical and functional characteristics of asthma and COPD but are more likely to have sleep apnea.

The majority of patients with ACO have a favourable response to combined treatment.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Duong-Quy, Sy& Tran Van, Huong& Vo Thi Kim, Anh& Pham Huy, Quyen& Craig, Timothy J.. 2018. Clinical and Functional Characteristics of Subjects with Asthma, COPD, and Asthma-COPD Overlap: A Multicentre Study in Vietnam. Canadian Respiratory Journal،Vol. 2018, no. 2018, pp.1-11.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1151733

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Duong-Quy, Sy…[et al.]. Clinical and Functional Characteristics of Subjects with Asthma, COPD, and Asthma-COPD Overlap: A Multicentre Study in Vietnam. Canadian Respiratory Journal No. 2018 (2018), pp.1-11.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1151733

American Medical Association (AMA)

Duong-Quy, Sy& Tran Van, Huong& Vo Thi Kim, Anh& Pham Huy, Quyen& Craig, Timothy J.. Clinical and Functional Characteristics of Subjects with Asthma, COPD, and Asthma-COPD Overlap: A Multicentre Study in Vietnam. Canadian Respiratory Journal. 2018. Vol. 2018, no. 2018, pp.1-11.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1151733

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1151733