Abstract
Background: Exercise tolerance in COPD is only moderately well predicted by airflow obstruction assessed by FEV1. We determined whether other phenotypic characteristics, including CT scan measures, are independent predictors of 6-min walk distance (6MWD) in the COPDGene cohort. Methods: COPDGene recruits non-Hispanic Caucasian and African American current and ex-smokers. Phenotyping measures include postbronchodilator FEV1 % predicted and inspiratory and expiratory CT lung scans. We defined % emphysema as the percentage of lung voxels, < -950 Hounsfield units on the inspiratory scan and % gas trapping as the percentage of lung voxels, < -856 Hounsfield units on the expiratory scan. Results: Data of the first 2,500 participants of the COPDGene cohort were analyzed. Participant age was 61 ± 9 years; 51% were men; 76% were non-Hispanic Caucasians, and 24% were African Americans. Fifty-six percent had spirometrically defined COPD, with 9.3%, 23.4%, 15.0%, and 8.3% in GOLD (Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease) stages I to IV, respectively. Higher % emphysema and % gas trapping predicted lower 6MWD (P
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Rambod, M., Porszasz, J., Make, B. J., Crapo, J. D., Casaburi, R., Curtis, J., … Kinney, G. (2012). Six-minute walk distance predictors, including CT scan measures, in the COPDGene cohort. Chest, 141(4), 867–875. https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.11-0870
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