Journal article
Prevalence of abnormal spirometry in individuals with a smoking history and no known obstructive lung disease
Respiratory medicine, Vol.208, 107126
03/2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.rmed.2023.107126
PMCID: PMC9990311
PMID: 36717002
Abstract
Introduction
Recent evidence suggests a high prevalence of undiagnosed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These individuals are at risk of exacerbations and delayed treatment. We analyzed an at-risk population for the prevalence of abnormal spirometry to provide clarity into who should undergo early spirometry.
Methods
We analyzed data from the COPDGene study. Participants with ≥10 pack-years of smoking were included. Individuals with self-reported or physician-diagnosed COPD, asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema and/or were on inhalers were excluded. Parsimonious multivariable logistic regression models identified factors associated with abnormal spirometry, defined as either airflow obstruction (AFO) or preserved ratio impaired spirometry. Variables were selected for the final model using a stepwise backward variable elimination process which minimized Akaike information criterion (AIC). Similarly, during the 5-year follow-up period, we assessed factors associated with incident diagnosis of COPD.
Results
Of 5055 individuals, 1064 (21%) had undiagnosed AFO. Age, pack-years, current smoking and a history of acute bronchitis were associated with AFO while body mass index, female sex, and Black race were inversely associated. Among 2800 participants with 5-year follow-up, 532 (19%) had an incident diagnosis of COPD. Associated risk factors included mMRC ≥2, chronic productive cough, respiratory exacerbations during the follow-up period, and abnormal spirometry. Age was inversely associated.
Conclusions
The prevalence of undiagnosed COPD is high in at-risk populations. We found multiple factors associated with undiagnosed COPD and incident diagnosis of COPD at follow up. These results can be used to identify those at risk for undiagnosed COPD to facilitate earlier diagnosis and treatment.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Prevalence of abnormal spirometry in individuals with a smoking history and no known obstructive lung disease
- Creators
- Thuonghien V. TranGregory L. KinneyAlejandro ComellasKarin F. HothArianne K. BaldomeroA. James MamaryJeffrey L. CurtisNicola HananiaRichard CasaburiKendra A. YoungVictor KimBarry MakeEmily S. WanAlejandro A. DiazJohn HokansonJames D. CrapoEdwin K. SilvermanSurya P. BhattElizabeth ReganSpyridon FortisTerri H. BeatyPeter J. CastaldiMichael H. ChoDawn L. DeMeoAdel El BoueizMarilyn G. ForemanAuyon GhoshLystra P. HaydenCraig P. HershJacqueline HetmanskiBrian D. HobbsWonji KimNan LairdChristoph LangeSharon M. LutzMerry-Lynn McDonaldDmitry ProkopenkoMatthew MollJarrett MorrowDandi QiaoAabida SaferaliPhuwanat SakornsakolpatJeong YunJuan Pablo CentenoJean-Paul CharbonnierHarvey O. CoxsonCraig J. GalbanMeiLan K. HanEric A. HoffmanStephen HumphriesFrancine L. JacobsonPhilip F. JudyElla A. KazerooniAlex KluiberDavid A. LynchPietro NardelliJohn D. NewellAleena NotaryAndrea OhJames C. RossRaul San Jose EsteparJoyce SchroederJered SierenBerend C. StoelJuerg TschirrenEdwin Van BeekBram van GinnekenEva van RikxoortGonzalo Vegas Sanchez FerreroLucas VeitelGeorge R. WashkoCarla G. WilsonRobert JensenDouglas EverettJim CrooksKatherine PratteMatt StrandErin AustinJessica BonSusan MurrayXavier SolerRussell P. BowlerKaterina KechrisFarnoush BanaeiKashaniPerry G. PernicanoMustafa AtikAladin BoriekKalpatha GuntupalliElizabeth GuyAmit ParulekarR. Graham BarrJohn AustinBelinda D'SouzaByron ThomashowNeil MacIntyreH. Page McAdamsLacey WashingtonCharlene McEvoyJoseph TashjianRobert WiseRobert BrownNadia N. HanselKaren HortonAllison LambertNirupama PutchaAlessandra AdamiMatthew BudoffHans FischerJanos PorszaszHarry RossiterWilliam StringerAmir SharafkhanehCharlie LanChristine WendtBrian BellKen M. KunisakiEric L. FlenaughHirut GebrekristosMario PonceSilanath TerpenningGloria WestneyRichard RosielloDavid PaceGerard CrinerDavid CiccolellaFrancis CordovaChandra DassGilbert D'AlonzoParag DesaiMichael JacobsSteven KelsenNathaniel MarchettiAditi SattiAnand IyerKartik ShenoyHrudaya NathRobert M. SteinerJ. Michael WellsAlex SwiftDouglas ConradIrene SwiftAndrew YenMaria Elena Vega-SanchezBrad ThompsonMark DransfieldWassim LabakiWilliam BaileyDharshan VummidiJoanne BillingsAbbie BegnaudTadashi AllenFrank SciurbaDivay ChandraJoel WeissfeldAntonio AnzuetoSandra AdamsDiego Maselli-CaceresMario E. RuizHarjinder SinghCOPDGene® Investigators
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Respiratory medicine, Vol.208, 107126
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.rmed.2023.107126
- PMID
- 36717002
- PMCID
- PMC9990311
- NLM abbreviation
- Respir Med
- ISSN
- 0954-6111
- eISSN
- 1532-3064
- Grant note
- DOI: 10.13039/100000050, name: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, award: U01 HL089856, U01 HL089897
- Language
- English
- Electronic publication date
- 01/2023
- Date published
- 03/2023
- Academic Unit
- Roy J. Carver Department of Biomedical Engineering; Radiology; Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Occupational Medicine; Psychiatry; ICTS; Iowa Neuroscience Institute; Internal Medicine
- Record Identifier
- 9984363510902771
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