Background and objective
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are two prevalent and complex diseases that require personalized management. Although a strategy based on treatable traits (TTs) has been proposed, the prevalence and relationship of TTs to the diagnostic label and disease severity established by the attending physician in a real‐world setting are unknown. We assessed how the presence/absence of specific TTs relate to the diagnosis and severity of ‘asthma’, ‘COPD’ or ‘asthma + COPD’.
Methods
The authors selected 30 frequently occurring TTs from the NOVELTY study cohort (NOVEL observational longiTudinal studY; NCT02760329), a large (n = 11,226), global study that systematically collects data in a real‐world setting, both in primary care clinics and specialized centres, for patients with ‘asthma’ (n = 5932, 52.8%), ‘COPD’ (n = 3898, 34.7%) or both (‘asthma + COPD’; n = 1396, 12.4%).
Results
The results indicate that (1) the prevalence of the 30 TTs evaluated varied widely, with a mean ± SD of 4.6 ± 2.6, 5.4 ± 2.6 and 6.4 ± 2.8 TTs/patient in those with ‘asthma’, ‘COPD’ and ‘asthma + COPD’, respectively (p < 0.0001); (2) there were no large global geographical variations, but the prevalence of TTs was different in primary versus specialized clinics; (3) several TTs were specific to the diagnosis and severity of disease, but many were not; and (4) both the presence and absence of TTs formed a pattern that is recognized by clinicians to establish a diagnosis and grade its severity.
Conclusion
These results provide the largest and most granular characterization of TTs in patients with airway diseases in a real‐world setting to date.
ntroducción: La Enfermedad Pulmonar Obstructiva Crónica (EPOC) es una enfermedad altamente prevalente que se caracteriza principalmente por la disnea, la cual genera un impacto sobre la calidad de vida del individuo. El programa de cuidado respiratorio integral ofrece una intervención esencialmente educativa, individualizada y multidisciplinaria enfocada en las necesidades del paciente y su familia, buscando mejorar la calidad de vida. Objetivo: Describir el efecto de un programa educativo de cuidado integral en la calidad de vida de pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo transversal incluyendo pacientes con diagnóstico de EPOC en quienes se aplicó el cuestionario para medición de calidad de vida Saint George al ingreso y a los seis meses de estar vinculado al programa. Se realizaron pruebas estadísticas no paramétricas debido al comportamiento no gaussiano de las variables. Resultados: Se incluyeron un total de 31 pacientes con promedio de edad 82,7 años, 43,3% tenían antecedente de tabaquismo, de las variaciones en la encuesta Saint George se observó un cambio significativo en el dominio de actividad y en el puntaje global de la encuesta al ser aplicada a los seis meses de seguimiento. Conclusiones: La implementación del programa educativo integral parece apoyar la mejoría en la calidad de vida de los participantes con diagnóstico de EPOC. Futuros estudios prospectivos podrán validar esta hipótesis
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