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Hospital admissions and mortality in patients with COPD exacerbations and vertebral body compression fractures
Document Type
Report
Source
International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Annual, 2017, Vol. 12, p1837, 8 p.
Subject
Mortality -- Analysis
Spinal fractures -- Prognosis -- Research
Chronic obstructive lung disease -- Prognosis -- Research
Hospital admission and discharge -- Analysis
Language
English
ISSN
1178-2005
Abstract
Background: Vertebral compression fractures (VCF) are common in COPD patients, with osteoporosis being the main cause. The clinical impact of VCF derives mostly from both pain and chest deformity, which may lead to ventilatory and physical activity limitations. Surprisingly, the consequences of VCF on the quality outcomes of hospital care are poorly known. Objective: To assess these indicators in patients hospitalized due to a COPD exacerbation (ECOPD) who also have VCF. Methods: Clinical characteristics and quality care indicators were assessed in two one-year periods, one retrospective (exploratory) and one prospective (validation), in all consecutive patients hospitalized for ECOPD. Diagnosis of VCF was based on the reduction of >20% height of the vertebral body evaluated in standard lateral chest X-ray (three independent observers). Results: From the 248 patients admitted during the exploratory phase, a third had at least one VCF. Underdiagnosis rate was 97.6%, and patients with VCF had more admissions (normalized for survival), longer hospital stays, and higher mortality than patients without (4 [25th-75th percentiles, 2-8] vs 3 [1-6] admissions, P Conclusion: Although VCF is frequently underdiagnosed in patients hospitalized for ECOPD, it is strongly associated with a worse prognosis and quality care outcomes. Keywords: vertebral fracture, COPD, prognosis, hospitalizations
Introduction COPD is a complex and heterogeneous disorder where the lung involvement is often associated with aging, comorbidities, and systemic manifestations. (1,2) The latter includes the involvement of the musculoskeletal [...]