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Title: Long-term evolution of lung function in individuals with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency from the Spanish registry (REDAAT)
Author: Esquinas López, Cristina
Serreri, Sonia
Barrecheguren, Miriam
Rodriguez, Esther
Nuñez, Alexa
Casas-Maldonado, Francisco
Blanco Guillermo, Ignacio
Pirina, Pietro
Lara Gallego, Beatriz
Miravitlles Fernández, Marc
Keywords: Respiració artificial
Adults
Malalties pulmonars obstructives cròniques
Artificial respiration
Adulthood
Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases
Issue Date: 23-Mar-2018
Publisher: Dove Medical Press
Abstract: Background: The clinical course of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is very heterogeneous. It is estimated that 60% of individuals with severe AATD (Pi*ZZ) develop emphysema. The main objective of this study was to describe the outcomes of long-term lung function in individuals with AATD-associated emphysema after at least 8 years of follow-up. Materials and methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of longitudinal follow-up data of AATD PiZZ patients from the Spanish registry (AATD Spanish Registry [REDAAT]). The main follow-up outcome was the annual rate of decline in forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) calculated using the FEV1 values at baseline and in the last post-bronchodilator spirometry available. Results: One hundred and twenty-two AATD PiZZ patients were analyzed. The median follow-up was 11 years (interquartile range =9-14). The mean FEV1 decline was 28 mL/year (SD=54), with a median of 33 mL/year. Tobacco consumption (β=19.8, p<0.001), previous pneumonia (β=27.8, p=0.026) and higher baseline FEV1% (β=0.798, p=0.016) were independently related to a faster FEV1 decline. Conclusion: In this large cohort with a long follow-up, we observed a very variable decline of FEV1. However, the mean FEV1 decline was similar to that observed in large cohorts of smoking-related COPD. Tobacco consumption, previous pneumonia and better lung function at baseline were related to a faster decline in FEV1. These results highlight the importance of early diagnosis and effective treatment.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S155226
It is part of: International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 2018, vol. 13, p. 1001-1007
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220957
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S155226
ISSN: 1176-9106
Appears in Collections:Articles publicats en revistes (Infermeria de Salut Pública, Salut mental i Maternoinfantil)

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