COPD exacerbation rates are higher in non-smoker patients in India

Author:

Jindal S. K.1,Aggarwal A. N.2,Jindal A.1,Talwar D.3,Dhar R.4,Singh N.5,Singh V.5,Krishnaswamy U. M.6,Chetambath R.7,Nath A.8,Bhattacharya P.9,Chaudhary D.10,Gupta P. R.11,Gupta M. L.12,Koul P.13,Swarankar R.14,Kant S.15,Ghoshal A.16

Affiliation:

1. Jindal Clinics, Chandigarh

2. Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh

3. Metro Centre for Respiratory Diseases, Metro Hospitals, Noida

4. Fortis Hospital, Kolkata

5. Asthma Bhawan, Jaipur

6. St John´s Medical College, Bangalore

7. DM Wayanad Institute of Med Sciences, Wayanad

8. Pulmonary Medicine, Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow

9. Institute of Pulmocare & Research, Kolkata

10. Pt BDS Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak

11. Department of Respiratory Medicine, NIMS University, Jaipur

12. Santokba Dabhji Memorial Hospital, Jaipur

13. Shere Kashmir Medical RI, Srinagar

14. Getwell Hospital & Research Institute, Nagpur

15. Department of Respiratory Medicine, King George Medical University, Lucknow

16. National Asthma & Allergy Centre, Kolkata, India

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is common among non-smokers exposed to solid fuel combustion at home. Different clinical characteristics in these patients may have significant therapeutic and prognostic implications.METHODS: We used medical record review and a questionnaire among COPD patients at 15 centres across India to capture data on demographic details, different types of exposures and clinical characteristics. Chest radiography and pulmonary function testing were performed in all 1984 cases; C-reactive protein and exhaled breath nitric oxide were measured wherever available.RESULTS: There were 1388 current or ex-smokers and 596 (30.0%) non-smokers who included 259 (43.5%) male and 337 (56.5%) female patients. Sputum production was significantly more common in smokers with COPD (P < 0.05). The frequency of acute symptomatic worsening, emergency visits and hospitalisation were significantly higher (P < 0.05) in non-smokers with COPD; however, intensive care unit admissions were similar in the two groups. There was no significant difference with respect to the use of bronchodilators, inhalational steroids or home nebulisation among smoker and non-smoker patients. The mean predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 sec in smokers (43.1%) was significantly lower than in non-smokers (46.5%).CONCLUSION: Non-smoker COPD, more commonly observed in women exposed to biomass fuels, was characterised by higher rate of exacerbations and higher healthcare resource utilisation.

Publisher

International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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