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Increased Risk of Exacerbation and Hospitalization in Subjects With an Overlap Phenotype

Author Affiliations
Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Central University of Venezuela, National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom), ...
Published InCHEST Journal
Year2013
Citations354

Abstract

Background Several COPD phenotypes have been described; the COPD-asthma overlap is one of the most recognized. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of three subgroups (asthma, COPD, and COPD-asthma overlap) in the Latin American Project for the Investigation of Obstructive Lung Disease (PLATINO) study population, to describe their main characteristics, and to determine the association of the COPD-asthma overlap group with exacerbations, hospitalizations, limitations due to physical health, and perception of general health status (GHS). Methods The PLATINO study is a multicenter population-based survey carried out in five Latin American cities. Outcomes were self-reported exacerbations (defined by deterioration of breathing symptoms that affected usual daily activities or caused missed work), hospitalizations due to exacerbations, physical health…
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