Coexisting COPD in elderly asthma with fixed airflow limitation: assessment by DLco %predicted and HRCT

JOURNAL OF ASTHMA(2017)

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Background: Asthma patients with fixed airflow limitation (FL) are theoretically classified into two phenotypes, that is, coexisting chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthmatic airway remodeling. However, the precise percentages of such patients are not known. Objective: To assess the prevalence of patients with both FL and COPD components in elderly asthma. Methods: We evaluated patients by lung diffusion impairment and emphysematous findings in high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) as candidates for COPD components, as a multicenter, cross-sectional survey. Asthma outpatients 50years of age were enrolled from Tohoku University Hospital, Sendai, Japan, and four hospitals (Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University Wakabayashi Hospital, Sendai, JAPAN; Wakayama Medical University Hospital, Kimiidera, Japan; Hiraka General Hospital, Yokote, Japan; Iwate Prefectural Isawa Hospital, Oshu, Japan) with pulmonary physicians from March 1, 2013 to November 30, 2014. Results: The prevalence of patients with FEV1/FVC <70% was 31.0% of those in their 50s, 40.2% of those in their 60s and 61.9% of those in their 70s or older. The prevalence of those patients with lung diffusion impairment (i.e. the percent predicted values of diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLco %predicted) <80%) or emphysematous findings in HRCT (i.e. the appearance of low attenuation area (LAA)) was 18.3% of those in their 50s, 13.8% of those in their 60s and 35.7% of those in their 70s or older. Conclusions: Nearly half of the patients with FL in elderly asthma show coexisting COPD components when assessed by DLco %predicted and LAA in HRCT.
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ACOS,COPD,diffusion impairment,LAA
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