1. Serum IgG Levels and Risk of COPD Hospitalization
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Shu Fan Paul Man, Kenneth C. Pike, Neil R. MacIntyre, James K. Stoller, Anne L. Fuhlbrigge, Robert M. Reed, Fernando J. Martinez, Richard E. Kanner, Janice M. Leung, Shawn D. Aaron, Roger D. Yusen, Andre Mattman, J. Allen D. Cooper, Richard Casaburi, William C. Bailey, Fernando Sergio Leitao Filho, Don D. Sin, David C. LaFon, Stephen C. Lazarus, Vincent S. Fan, MeiLan K. Han, David H. Au, Frank C. Sciurba, Gerard J. Criner, Ralph J. Panos, Philip T. Diaz, Richard K. Albert, Prescott G. Woodruff, John E. Connett, and R. Robert Schellenberg
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,COPD ,medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Azithromycin ,Immunoglobulin G ,3. Good health ,Hypogammaglobulinemia ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Interquartile range ,Simvastatin ,Meta-analysis ,Internal medicine ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,Cumulative incidence ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Hypogammaglobulinemia (serum IgG levels Research Question To determine the relationship between hypogammaglobulinemia and the risk of hospitalization in patients with COPD. Study Design and Methods Serum IgG levels were measured on baseline samples from four COPD cohorts (n = 2,259): Azithromycin for Prevention of AECOPD (MACRO, n = 976); Simvastatin in the Prevention of AECOPD (STATCOPE, n = 653), Long-Term Oxygen Treatment Trial (LOTT, n = 354), and COPD Activity: Serotonin Transporter, Cytokines and Depression (CASCADE, n = 276). IgG levels were determined by immunonephelometry (MACRO; STATCOPE) or mass spectrometry (LOTT; CASCADE). The effect of hypogammaglobulinemia on COPD hospitalization risk was evaluated using cumulative incidence functions for this outcome and deaths (competing risk). Fine-Gray models were performed to obtain adjusted subdistribution hazard ratios (SHR) related to IgG levels for each study and then combined using a meta-analysis. Rates of COPD hospitalizations per person-year were compared according to IgG status. Results The overall frequency of hypogammaglobulinemia was 28.4%. Higher incidence estimates of COPD hospitalizations were observed among participants with low IgG levels compared with those with normal levels (Gray's test, P Interpretation Hypogammaglobulinemia is associated with a higher risk of COPD hospital admissions.
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- 2020
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