The influence of comorbidities on mortality in bronchiectasis: A prospective, observational study

ADVANCES IN CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE(2021)

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Background. Bronchiectasis is a progressive chronic disease associated with an increased risk of mortality. Objectives. To identify the prevalence of comorbidities in patients with bronchiectasis and the impact of these comorbidities on mortality. Materials and methods. A cohort of 93 patients with computed tomography (CT)-confirmed bronchiectasis admitted consecutively to a tertiary teaching hospital was observed over a period of 5 years. All patients were carefully observed for comorbidities and mortality. Results. A total of 43 men (46.2%) and 50 women (53.8%) with a median age of 66.0 years (interquartile range (IQR) 59.7-74.0 years), and a median of 3 comorbidities at baseline (IQR 1-5) were observed. The mortality rate during the observation period was 16%. The median number of comorbidities was significantly higher in the group of non-survivors (5 (IQR 3-5.75)) compared with survivors (3 (IQR 1-4); p = 0.0100). The burden of comorbidities was associated with an increased hazard of death: having 4 or more comorbidities was associated with an increased risk of death compared to patients with 2 or 3 coexisting illnesses (hazard ratio (HR) = 1.35 (95% confidence interval (95% CI) [0.41, 4.41]); p = 0.0494). The Bronchiectasis Aetiology Comorbidity Index (BACI) was a significant predictor of death in patients with severe bronchiectasis. Conclusions. We found a significant number of comorbidities in patients with bronchiectasis. In these patients, the comorbidity burden has an impact on mortality. The BACI is a useful tool for the clinical assessment of patients with severe bronchiectasis.
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survival, bronchiectasis, comorbidities, mortality
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