• Department of Respiratory Medicine, Shanghai Putuo District People's Hospital, Shanghai, 200060, China;
HangJingqing, Email: hangjq@hotmail.com
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Objective To explore the difference in clinical characteristics and airway inflammation in COPD patients with different bronchodilator test results. Methods A total of 237 COPD patients visited between January 2013 and December 2014 were recruited in the study. The ability to complete daily living questionnaire (ADL),modified Medicine Research Council (mMRC) score,6-minute walk distance,pulmonary function,and cell count in induced sputum were measured in the patients. They were divided into a positive group and a negative group according to the response to bronchodilator test and compared. Results There were 58 cases (24.47%) in the positive group,and 179 cases (75.53%) in the negative group. There were no differences in the cumulative amount of smoking[(44.36±17.51) pack-years vs. (50.15±30.51) pack-years],duration of recurrent cough[(14.1±11.1) years vs. (15.5±11.4) years],history of allergic diseases (22.40% vs. 30.80%),or family history of allergic disease (5.17% vs. 2.23%) between two groups. In the positive group,FEV1%pred[(51.04±13.26)% vs. (44.10±14.66)%] and FVC%pred[(73.81±13.60)% vs. (64.33±15.17)%] were better than those of the negative group (both P<0.05). DLCO%pred[(44.66±13.92)% vs. (40.60±17.31)%] and RV/TLC[(51.80±10.57)% vs. (53.16±11.15)%] had no significant differences between two groups. 43.10% of the patients in the positive group and 61.46% in the negative group felt shortness of breath after walking (P<0.05). The positive group scored 22.6±3.8 points in activities of daily living assessment,1.5±0.9 points in mMRC,436.22±102.83 meters in 6-minute walking test,and 2.7±2.1 points in Borg scale score,which were all better than those in the negative group (all P<0.05). There was no significant difference in cell counting in induced sputum between two groups. Conclusions A part of COPD patients have positive response to bronchodilator,with better lung function,better ADL score,better mMRC score,and farther 6-minute walking distance. It suggests that a positive bronchodilator response might be a clinical phenotype of COPD.

Citation: GaoZhiting, GaoXiaohua, ZhangFengying, HangJingqing. Clinical Features of COPD Patients with Different Bronchodilator Test Results. Chinese Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2015, 14(3): 264-268. doi: 10.7507/1671-6205.2015065 Copy

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