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Title: Redefining Cut-Points for High Symptom Burden of the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease Classification in 18,577 Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Authors: Dionne E. Smid
Frits M.E. Franssen
Maria Gonik
Marc Miravitlles
Ciro Casanova
Borja G. Cosio
Pilar de Lucas-Ramos
Jose M. Marin
Cristina Martinez
Isabel Mir
Joan B. Soriano
Juan P. de Torres
Alvar Agusti
Nart B. Atalay
Julia Billington
Afroditi K. Boutou
Stefanie Brighenti-Zogg
Emma Chaplin
Samantha Coster
James W. Dodd
Selina Dürr
Alberto Fernandez-Villar
Miriam T.J. Groenen
Miguel Guimarães
Karel Hejduk
Victoria Higgins
Nicholas S. Hopkinson
Nobuyuki Horita
Sarah Houben-Wilke
Daisy J.A. Janssen
Melissa Jehn
Rudolf Joerres
Annika Karch
Julia L. Kelly
Yu Il Kim
Hiroshi Kimura
Vladimir Koblizek
Janwillem H. Kocks
Samantha S.C. Kon
Namhee Kwon
Inês Ladeira
Sang Do Lee
Joerg D. Leuppi
Nicholas Locantore
José L. Lopez-Campos
William D-C Man
Lana Maricic
Laura Mendoza
David Miedinger
Florin Mihaltan
Seigo Minami
Thys van der Molen
Trevor J. Murrells
Nienke Nakken
Yu Nishijima
Ian J. Norman
Barbora Novotna
Denis E. O'Donnell
Yoshitaka Ogata
Eanes D. Pereira
James Piercy
David Price
Chaicharn Pothirat
Natya Raghavan
Thomas Ringbaek
Dimitar Sajkov
Naseh Sigari
Sally Singh
Mark Small
Guilherme F. da Silva
Rebecca J. Tanner
Ioanna G. Tsiligianni
Baykal Tulek
Nikolaos Tzanakis
Lowie E.G.W. Vanfleteren
Henrik Watz
Katherine A. Webb
Emiel F.M. Wouters
Guogang G. Xie
Masanori Yoshikawa
Martijn A. Spruit
Authors: Dionne E. Smid
Frits M.E. Franssen
Maria Gonik
Marc Miravitlles
Ciro Casanova
Borja G. Cosio
Pilar de Lucas-Ramos
Jose M. Marin
Cristina Martinez
Isabel Mir
Joan B. Soriano
Juan P. de Torres
Alvar Agusti
Nart B. Atalay
Julia Billington
Afroditi K. Boutou
Stefanie Brighenti-Zogg
Emma Chaplin
Samantha Coster
James W. Dodd
Selina Dürr
Alberto Fernandez-Villar
Miriam T.J. Groenen
Miguel Guimarães
Karel Hejduk
Victoria Higgins
Nicholas S. Hopkinson
Nobuyuki Horita
Sarah Houben-Wilke
Daisy J.A. Janssen
Melissa Jehn
Rudolf Joerres
Annika Karch
Julia L. Kelly
Yu Il Kim
Hiroshi Kimura
Vladimir Koblizek
Janwillem H. Kocks
Samantha S.C. Kon
Namhee Kwon
Inês Ladeira
Sang Do Lee
Joerg D. Leuppi
Nicholas Locantore
José L. Lopez-Campos
William D-C Man
Lana Maricic
Laura Mendoza
David Miedinger
Florin Mihaltan
Seigo Minami
Thys van der Molen
Trevor J. Murrells
Nienke Nakken
Yu Nishijima
Ian J. Norman
Barbora Novotna
Denis E. O'Donnell
Yoshitaka Ogata
Eanes D. Pereira
James Piercy
David Price
Chaicharn Pothirat
Natya Raghavan
Thomas Ringbaek
Dimitar Sajkov
Naseh Sigari
Sally Singh
Mark Small
Guilherme F. da Silva
Rebecca J. Tanner
Ioanna G. Tsiligianni
Baykal Tulek
Nikolaos Tzanakis
Lowie E.G.W. Vanfleteren
Henrik Watz
Katherine A. Webb
Emiel F.M. Wouters
Guogang G. Xie
Masanori Yoshikawa
Martijn A. Spruit
Keywords: Medicine;Nursing
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2017
Abstract: © 2017 AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine Background Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can be classified into groups A/C or B/D based on symptom intensity. Different threshold values for symptom questionnaires can result in misclassification and, in turn, different treatment recommendations. The primary aim was to find the best fitting cut-points for Global initiative for chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) symptom measures, with an modified Medical Research Council dyspnea grade of 2 or higher as point of reference. Methods After a computerized search, data from 41 cohorts and whose authors agreed to provide data were pooled. COPD studies were eligible for analyses if they included, at least age, sex, postbronchodilator spirometry, modified Medical Research Council, and COPD Assessment Test (CAT) total scores. Main outcomes Receiver operating characteristic curves and the Youden index were used to determine the best calibration threshold for CAT, COPD Clinical Questionnaire, and St. Georges Respiratory Questionnaire total scores. Following, GOLD A/B/C/D frequencies were calculated based on current cut-points and the newly derived cut-points. Findings A total of 18,577 patients with COPD [72.0% male; mean age: 66.3 years (standard deviation 9.6)] were analyzed. Most patients had a moderate or severe degree of airflow limitation (GOLD spirometric grade 1, 10.9%; grade 2, 46.6%; grade 3, 32.4%; and grade 4, 10.3%). The best calibration threshold for CAT total score was 18 points, for COPD Clinical Questionnaire total score 1.9 points, and for St. Georges Respiratory Questionnaire total score 46.0 points. Conclusions The application of these new cut-points would reclassify about one-third of the patients with COPD and, thus, would impact on individual disease management. Further validation in prospective studies of these new values are needed.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/57574
ISSN: 15389375
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