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Emphysema Progression and Lung Function Decline Among Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Angiotensin-Receptor Blockade Users in the COPDGene Cohort
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article
Author
Tejwani, VickramFawzy, AshrafPutcha, NirupamaCastaldi, Peter JCho, Michael HPratte, Katherine ABhatt, Surya PLynch, David AHumphries, Stephen MKinney, Gregory LD’Alessio, Franco RHansel, Nadia NCrapo, James DSilverman, Edwin KMake, Barry JRegan, Elizabeth ABeaty, TerriBegum, FerdouseCho, MichaelDeMeo, Dawn LBoueiz, Adel RForeman, Marilyn GHalper-Stromberg, EitanHayden, Lystra PHersh, Craig PHetmanski, JacquelineHobbs, Brian DHokanson, John ELaird, NanLange, ChristophLutz, Sharon MMcDonald, Merry-LynnParker, Margaret MProkopenko, DmitryQiao, DandiRegan, ElizabethSakornsakolpat, PhuwanatWan, Emily SWon, SunghoCenteno, Juan PabloCharbonnier, Jean-PaulCoxson, Harvey OGalban, Craig JHan, MeiLan KHoffman, Eric AHumphries, StephenJacobson, Francine LJudy, Philip FKazerooni, Ella AKluiber, AlexNardelli, PietroNewell, John DNotary, AleenaOh, AndreaRoss, James CSan Jose Estepar, RaulSchroeder, JoyceSieren, JeredStoel, Berend CTschirren, JuergVan Beek, EdwinGinneken, Bramvanvan Rikxoort, EvaSanchez-Ferrero, Gonzalo VegasVeitel, LucasWashko, George RWilson, Carla GJensen, RobertEverett, DouglasCrooks, JimPratte, KatherineStrand, MattKinney, GregoryYoung, Kendra ABon, JessicaDiaz, Alejandro AMake, BarryMurray, SusanSoler, XavierBowler, Russell PKechris, KaterinaBanaei-Kashani, FarnoushCurtis, Jeffrey LPernicano, Perry GHanania, NicolaAtik, MustafaBoriek, AladinGuntupalli, KalpathaGuy, Elizabeth
Source
CHEST Journal. 160(4)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Cardiovascular Medicine and Haematology
Clinical Sciences
Clinical Research
Emphysema
Lung
Tobacco
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Tobacco Smoke and Health
Cancer
Respiratory
Aged
Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors
Cohort Studies
Disease Progression
Female
Forced Expiratory Volume
Humans
Lung Volume Measurements
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Protective Factors
Pulmonary Disease
Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Emphysema
Spirometry
Tomography
X-Ray Computed
Vital Capacity
Walk Test
angiotensin II
COPD
emphysema progression
COPDGene Investigators
Respiratory System
Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
Clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
BackgroundAttenuation of transforming growth factor β by blocking angiotensin II has been shown to reduce emphysema in a murine model. General population studies have demonstrated that the use of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEis) and angiotensin-receptor blockers (ARBs) is associated with reduction of emphysema progression in former smokers and that the use of ACEis is associated with reduction of FEV1 progression in current smokers.Research questionIs use of ACEi and ARB associated with less progression of emphysema and FEV1 decline among individuals with COPD or baseline emphysema?MethodsFormer and current smokers from the Genetic Epidemiology of COPD Study who attended baseline and 5-year follow-up visits, did not change smoking status, and underwent chest CT imaging were included. Adjusted linear mixed models were used to evaluate progression of adjusted lung density (ALD), percent emphysema (%total lung volume