Patients hospitalized with an infective exacerbation of bronchiectasis unrelated to cystic fibrosis: Clinical, physiological and sputum characteristics

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Venning, Victoria [1 ,2 ]
Bartlett, James [2 ]
Jayaram, Lata [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Prince Wales Hosp, Dept Med, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[2] Univ Melbourne, Dept Resp Med, Western Hlth, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Med Sch Western Precinct, Melbourne, Vic 3021, Australia
关键词
asthma; bronchiectasis; exacerbation; Pseudomonas; socio-economic; PHENOTYPING BRONCHIECTASIS; ADULTS; DISEASE; PARAMETERS; MORTALITY;
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10.1111/resp.13005
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Background and objectiveBronchiectasis is a growing health burden both globally and in Australasia. Associated with repeated respiratory infections, the disease often results in hospital admission, impaired quality of life, reduced lung function and shortened life expectancy. We describe the local clinical, physiological and sputum characteristics in patients hospitalized with an infective exacerbation of bronchiectasis. MethodsThis study examined the medical records of all 61 adults admitted to a metropolitan Australian hospital with an infective exacerbation of bronchiectasis in a calendar year. ResultsBaseline characteristics include: mean (SD) age of participants was 66 (14) years; 56% were women and 42% were current or ex-smokers. The majority had other coexisting medical conditions, with asthma in 44%, COPD in 59% and both asthma and COPD in 31%. Seventy-two percent were on regular inhaled medication, 23% on cyclical antibiotics and 26% undertook regular respiratory physiotherapy. Bronchodilator reversibility was present in 17% and small airway reversibility in 41%. Sputum demonstrated normal flora in 17%, Pseudomonas aeruginosa in 32%, Haemophilus influenzae in 15% and both organisms in 17%. Mean numbers of exacerbations per year requiring hospitalization was 2.3. Sixty-two percent of subjects had an Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage in deciles 1-5. Risk factors for exacerbations included a history of asthma or COPD, documented small airway reversibility and presence of P. aeruginosa. ConclusionPatients hospitalized with an infective exacerbation of bronchiectasis are predominantly older with co-morbidities and of lower socio-economic status. Presence of P. aeruginosa was a risk factor for repeated exacerbations, as was a history of asthma, COPD or small airway reversibility. In addition to pathogenic microorganisms, especially Pseudomonas aeruginosa, frequent exacerbations requiring hospitalization in bronchiectasis are associated with co-morbidities of asthma and COPD, and bronchodilator reversibility. Patients are often from lower socio-economic backgrounds.
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