TY - JOUR
T1 - The clinical features of the overlap between COPD and asthma
AU - COPDGene Investigators
AU - Hardin, Megan
AU - Silverman, Edwin K.
AU - Barr, R. Graham
AU - Hansel, Nadia N.
AU - Schroeder, Joyce D.
AU - Make, Barry J.
AU - Crapo, James D.
AU - Hersh, Craig P.
AU - Curtis, Jeffrey
AU - Kazerooni, Ella
AU - Hanania, Nicola
AU - Alapat, Philip
AU - Bandi, Venkata
AU - Guntupalli, Kalpalatha
AU - Guy, Elizabeth
AU - Mallampalli, Antara
AU - Trinh, Charles
AU - Atik, Mustafa
AU - DeMeo, Dawn
AU - Washko, George
AU - Jacobson, Francine
AU - Graham Barr, R.
AU - Thomashow, Byron
AU - Austin, John
AU - Neil MacIntyre, MacIntyre
AU - Washington, Lacey
AU - Page McAdams, H.
AU - Rosiello, Richard
AU - Bresnahan, Timothy
AU - McEvoy, Charlene
AU - Tashjian, Joseph
AU - Wise, Robert
AU - Hansel, Nadia
AU - Brown, Robert
AU - Diette, Gregory
AU - Casaburi, Richard
AU - Porszasz, Janos
AU - Fischer, Hans
AU - Budoff, Matt
AU - Sharafkhaneh, Amir
AU - Trinh, Charles
AU - Kamal, Hirani
AU - Darvishi, Roham
AU - Niewoehner, Dennis
AU - Allen, Tadashi
AU - Anderson, Quentin
AU - Rice, Kathryn
AU - Foreman, Marilyn
AU - Westney, Gloria
AU - Berkowitz, Eugene
AU - Bowler, Russell
AU - Friedlander, Adam
AU - Lynch, David
AU - Schroeder, Joyce
AU - Newell, John
AU - Criner, Gerard
AU - Kim, Victor
AU - Marchetti, Nathaniel
AU - Satti, Aditi
AU - James Mamary, A.
AU - Steiner, Robert
AU - Dass, Chandra
AU - Bailey, William
AU - Dransfield, Mark
AU - Nath, Hrudaya
AU - Ramsdell, Joe
AU - Friedman, Paul
AU - McLennan, Geoffrey
AU - van Beek, Edwin J.R.
AU - Thompson, Brad
AU - Look, Dwight
AU - Martinez, Fernando
AU - Han, Mei Lan
AU - Kazerooni, Ella
AU - Wendt, Christine
AU - Allen, Tadashi
AU - Sciurba, Frank
AU - Weissfeld, Joel
AU - Fuhrman, Carl
AU - Bon, Jessica
AU - Anzueto, Antonio
AU - Adams, Sandra
AU - Orozco, Carlos
AU - Ruiz, Mario
AU - Jensen, Robert
AU - Farzadegan, Homayoon
AU - Meyerer, Stacey
AU - Chandan, Shivam
AU - Bragan, Samantha
AU - Murphy, James
AU - Everett, Douglas
AU - Knowles, Ruthie
AU - Powell, Amber
AU - Hokanson, John
AU - Jennifer Black-Shinn, Black-Shinn
AU - Kinney, Gregory
AU - Crapo, James
AU - Silverman, Edwin
AU - Make, Barry
AU - Regan, Elizabeth
AU - Samet, Jonathan
AU - Moyle, Sarah
AU - Beaty, Terri
AU - Klanderman, Barbara
AU - Laird, Nan
AU - Lange, Christophe
AU - Cho, Michael
AU - Santorico, Stephanie
AU - Hokanson, John
AU - DeMeo, Dawn
AU - Hansel, Nadia
AU - Hetmanski, Jacqueline
AU - Lynch, David
AU - Schroeder, Joyce
AU - Newell, John
AU - Reilly, John
AU - Coxson, Harvey
AU - Judy, Philip
AU - Hoffman, Eric
AU - San Jose Estepar, Raul
AU - Ross, James
AU - Leek, Rebecca
AU - Zach, Jordan
AU - Kluiber, Alex
AU - Sieren, Jered
AU - Baumhauer, Heather
AU - McArthur, Verity
AU - Kazlouski, Dzimitry
AU - Allen, Andrew
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2011 Hardin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
PY - 2011/9/27
Y1 - 2011/9/27
N2 - Background: The coexistence of COPD and asthma is widely recognized but has not been well described. This study characterizes clinical features, spirometry, and chest CT scans of smoking subjects with both COPD and asthma. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study comparing subjects with COPD and asthma to subjects with COPD alone in the COPDGene Study. Results: 119 (13%) of 915 subjects with COPD reported a history of physician-diagnosed asthma. These subjects were younger (61.3 vs 64.7 years old, p = 0.0001) with lower lifetime smoking intensity (43.7 vs 55.1 pack years, p = 0.0001). More African-Americans reported a history of asthma (33.6% vs 15.6%, p < 0.0001). Subjects with COPD and asthma demonstrated worse disease-related quality of life, were more likely to have had a severe COPD exacerbation in the past year, and were more likely to experience frequent exacerbations (OR 3.55 [2.19, 5.75], p < 0.0001). Subjects with COPD and asthma demonstrated greater gas-trapping on chest CT. There were no differences in spirometry or CT measurements of emphysema or airway wall thickness. Conclusion: Subjects with COPD and asthma represent a relevant clinical population, with worse health-related quality of life. They experience more frequent and severe respiratory exacerbations despite younger age and reduced lifetime smoking history. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00608764.
AB - Background: The coexistence of COPD and asthma is widely recognized but has not been well described. This study characterizes clinical features, spirometry, and chest CT scans of smoking subjects with both COPD and asthma. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study comparing subjects with COPD and asthma to subjects with COPD alone in the COPDGene Study. Results: 119 (13%) of 915 subjects with COPD reported a history of physician-diagnosed asthma. These subjects were younger (61.3 vs 64.7 years old, p = 0.0001) with lower lifetime smoking intensity (43.7 vs 55.1 pack years, p = 0.0001). More African-Americans reported a history of asthma (33.6% vs 15.6%, p < 0.0001). Subjects with COPD and asthma demonstrated worse disease-related quality of life, were more likely to have had a severe COPD exacerbation in the past year, and were more likely to experience frequent exacerbations (OR 3.55 [2.19, 5.75], p < 0.0001). Subjects with COPD and asthma demonstrated greater gas-trapping on chest CT. There were no differences in spirometry or CT measurements of emphysema or airway wall thickness. Conclusion: Subjects with COPD and asthma represent a relevant clinical population, with worse health-related quality of life. They experience more frequent and severe respiratory exacerbations despite younger age and reduced lifetime smoking history. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00608764.
KW - Airway hyperresponsiveness
KW - Asthma
KW - Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
KW - Emphysema
KW - Exacerbation
KW - Gas-trapping
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U2 - 10.1186/1465-9921-12-127
DO - 10.1186/1465-9921-12-127
M3 - Article
C2 - 21951550
AN - SCOPUS:80053346631
SN - 1465-9921
VL - 12
JO - Respiratory Research
JF - Respiratory Research
IS - 1
M1 - 127
ER -