Acute infective exacerbations of chronic bronchitis
BALL, P.; HARRIS, J.M.; LOWSON, D.; TILLOTSON, G.; WILSON, R.; BALL P.; Infectious Diseases Dept, Victoria Hospital; HARRIS J.M.; Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Royal Brompton National Heart and Lung Institute; LOWSON D.; Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Royal Brompton National Heart and Lung Institute; TILLOTSON G.; Bayer plc, Bayer House; WILSON R.; Host Defence Unit, Royal Brompton National Heart and Lung Institute
Журнал:
Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics
Дата:
1995
Аннотация:
Patients with an acute infective exacerbation of chronic bronchitis (AECB) (n = 471) were enrolled into a computer-based general-practice study to determine whether features of past history, presenting symptoms, or findings on examination were predicitive of failure to recover. The median age was 68, 56.3% were male, and 82% were current or ex-smokers. All had daily sputum production and 57.5% had moderate or severe airflow obstruction. During the AECB 11.5% were pyrexial, and 80.7% had abnormal auscultatory findings; about half had moderate to severe increases in dyspnoea and airflow obstruction, and the majority had increases in sputum volume and/or purulence. The median number of AECBs in the previous year was three, and one-third of patients had cardiopulmonarydisease. The only factors significantly (p<0.05) predicting failure to recover from an AECB were historical. Neither clinical features at presentation nor antibiotic treatment affected recovery. Coexistent cardiopulmonary disease was a risk factor for returning with a chest problem and for being referred to hospital. The number of chest infections in the previous 12 months was a risk factor for returning with a chest problem. The higher the number of chest infections, the higher the odds of returning with a chest problem. The best combination predicting return with a chest problem was history of cardiopulmonary disease and more than four previous AECBs in the last 12 months. The sensitivity was 75% and specificity 47%.
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