Predictors of one-year mortality after hospitalization for an exacerbation of COPD

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Title: Predictors of one-year mortality after hospitalization for an exacerbation of COPD
Authors: Cristóbal Esteban, Ady Castro-Acosta, Carlos Jose Alvarez-Martínez, Alberto Capelastegui, José Luis López-Campos, Francisco Pozo-Rodriguez
Source: BMC Pulmonary Medicine, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
Publisher Information: BMC, 2018.
Publication Year: 2018
Collection: LCC:Diseases of the respiratory system
Subject Terms: Pulmonary disease, Chronic obstructive, Hospitalization, Mortality, Diseases of the respiratory system, RC705-779
More Details: Abstract Background Hospitalization for a severe exacerbation of COPD (eCOPD) is an important event in the natural history of COPD. Identifying factors related to mortality 1 year after hospitalization could help determine interventions to reduce mortality. Methods In a prospective, observational, multicentre study, we evaluated data from two cohorts: the Spanish audit of hospital COPD exacerbation care (our derivation sample) and the Spanish cohort of the European audit of COPD exacerbation care (our validation sample). The endpoint was all-cause mortality. Mortality was determined by local research managers of the participating hospitals and matched the official national index records in Spain. Results In the multivariate analysis, factors independently related to an increase in mortality were older age, cardio-cerebro-vascular and/or dementia comorbidities, PaCO2 > 55 mmHg measured at emergency department arrival, hospitalizations for COPD exacerbations in the previous year, and hospital characteristics. The area under the receiver-operating curve for this model was 0.75 in the derivation cohort and 0.76 in the validation cohort. Conclusion One-year mortality following the index hospitalization for an exacerbation of COPD was related to clinical characteristics of the patient and of the index event, previous events of similar severity, and characteristics of the hospital where the patient was treated.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 1471-2466
Relation: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12890-018-0574-z; https://doaj.org/toc/1471-2466
DOI: 10.1186/s12890-018-0574-z
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/b31efac87b6946daadcdbdb6e9788282
Accession Number: edsdoj.b31efac87b6946daadcdbdb6e9788282
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:14712466
DOI:10.1186/s12890-018-0574-z
Published in:BMC Pulmonary Medicine
Language:English