Relationship between FEV1change and patient-reported outcomes in randomised trials of inhaled bronchodilators for stable COPD: A systematic review

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Interactions between spirometry and patient-reported outcomes in COPD are not well understood. This systematic review and study-level analysis investigated the relationship between changes in FEV1and changes in health status with bronchodilator therapy.Methods: Six databases (to October 2009) were searched to identify studies with long-acting bronchodilator therapy reporting FEV1and health status, dyspnoea or exacerbations. Mean and standard deviations of treatment effects were extracted for each arm of each study. Relationships between changes in trough FEV1and outcomes were assessed using correlations and random-effects regression modelling. The primary outcome was St George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) total score.Results: Thirty-six studies (≥3 months) were included. Twenty-two studies (23,654 patients) with 49 treatment arms each contributing one data point provided SGRQ data. Change in trough FEV1and change in SGRQ total score were negatively correlated (r = -0.46, p < 0.001); greater increases in FEV1were associated with greater reductions (improvements) in SGRQ. The correlation strengthened with increasing study duration from 3 to 12 months. Regression modelling indicated that 100 mL increase in FEV1(change at which patients are more likely to report improvement) was associated with a statistically significant reduction in SGRQ of 2.5 (95% CI 1.9, 3.1), while a clinically relevant SGRQ change (4.0) was associated with 160.6 (95% CI 129.0, 211.6) mL increase in FEV1. The association between change in FEV1and other patient-reported outcomes was generally weak.Conclusions: Our analyses indicate, at a study level, that improvement in mean trough FEV1is associated with proportional improvements in health status. © 2011 Westwood et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Westwood, M., Bourbeau, J., Jones, P. W., Cerulli, A., Capkun-Niggli, G., & Worthy, G. (2011, April 8). Relationship between FEV1change and patient-reported outcomes in randomised trials of inhaled bronchodilators for stable COPD: A systematic review. Respiratory Research. https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-12-40

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