Author:
Said Azza F.,Ewis Ashraf A.,Omran Ahmad A.,Magdy Mohamed E.,Saleeb Micheal F.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth most common cause of death in the world. COPD prevalence, morbidity, and mortality vary across countries and across different groups within countries. In Egypt, COPD is a rising significant health problem; however, information on its prevalence, morbidity, and mortality is still lacking.
Aim of the study
The first aim was to detect the prevalence of COPD among high-risk Egyptians Global using Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) and FEV1/FVC < lower limit of normal (LLN) definitions. The second goal was to identify the factors predictive for diagnosis of COPD.
Patients and methods
This study included 363 randomly selected individuals with a high risk for COPD; 176 were smokers (group I), 107 were construction and brick manufacturer workers (group II), and 80 were women exposed to biomass fuel (group III). All individuals filled out a respiratory questionnaire, were clinically examined, and subjected to spirometric evaluation.
Results
The prevalence of COPD among high-risk individuals was 9.6 and 17.4% on the basis of GOLD and LLN, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of prebronchodilator values of FEV1/FVC < LLN were 94.3 and 90.8%, respectively, for the diagnosis of COPD. However, our findings support that the postbronchodilator LLN definition is superior in ruling out the presence of COPD, as it has a good negative test specificity of 99.7%. Chest wheezes were the only symptom that was an independent predictor of COPD (odds ratio 4.80, 95% confidence interval 1.57–14.74, P = 0.02). Increasing age, smoking, and mean pack-years were also factors predictive for COPD.
Conclusion
The prevalence of COPD among high-risk individuals in Egypt was estimated to be about 10% as per GOLD. Prebronchodilator LLN is a reliable method for the diagnosis of COPD and it yields comparable results to the GOLD criteria. The main predictors for COPD diagnosis are old age, smoking history, and presence of chest wheezes.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Medicine
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