1. Study on factors associated with post bronchodilator reversibility among patients presenting with dyspnea: An experience at a tertiary care academic hospital in Kerala
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Asmita A, Mehta, Divya, Surendran, Nidhi, Sudhakar, Richie, George, Tisa, Paul, and Aditya, Ashok
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine - Abstract
The change in FEVThe aim of the present study was to estimate the presence of reversibility among the patients of obstructive airway disease and to identify the factors affecting it.Patients who presented to the department of respiratory medicine with symptoms of dyspnea were evaluated with spirometry. Spirometry and post bronchodilator reversibility (BDR) was defined as per international guidelines. SPSS 17 was used for statistical analysis and P0.05 was considered significant.Out of 100 patients studied, 33 had BDR. Median age of the population was 58 ± 17 years. There were 72 non-smokers and 58 men. A total of 32 had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), 56 had asthma, and 12 had normal spirometry. The median pre and post bronchodilator FEV1 was 1.34L/Sec and 1.46 L/sec respectively. Twenty-seven of asthma (41%) and 6 of COPD (19%) had BDR (P = 0.05). Other factors associated with BDR were smoking (P = 0.035). There was no statistically significant correlation found between eosinophilia, gender, severity of obstruction, BMI, height, weight and age.The prevalence of post BDR in the study population was 33%. The factors affecting BDR were smoking status, and asthma. The study did not show any significant correlation between BDR and eosinophilia, gender, height and age.
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- 2022
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