Comparison of quality of life in smoking and non-smoking COPD patients in India using St. George's respiratory questionnaire and COPD assessment test — Jyoti Londhe (2013) | RDL Network
Comparison of quality of life in smoking and non-smoking COPD patients in India using St. George's respiratory questionnaire and COPD assessment test
Article 2013 en
Authors
JL
Jyoti Londhe
BB
Bill Brashier
NI
Neha Iyer
Abstract
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Quality of life (QoL) assessment is an integral part of disease management and prognosis for all chronic illnesses, including COPD. Non-smoking (NS) COPD accounts for 25-45% of all COPD cases globally, and is relatively more common in India. There is little information on QoL of NS-COPD patients and how it compares with smoking (S)-COPD. We studied the QoL of NS-COPD using SGRQ and CAT and compared it with S-COPD. Methods: 80 smoking & 77 non-smoking physician-confirmed COPD patients with a post-bronchodilator FEV1/FVC 0.05). There was a strong correlation between SGRQ and CAT scores for both NS-COPD (r2= 0.54, p=0.0001) and S-COPD (r2= 0.67, p=0.0001). Interestingly, the SGRQ scores are higher in Indian patients than in Western patients for equivalent FEV1 values. Conclusion: Impairment of QoL of NS-COPD is similar to S-COPD in an Indian cohort.
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