Journal of Clinical Medicine (Dec 2023)

The Clinical Profile of Patients with COPD Is Conditioned by Age

  • Diego Morena,
  • José Luis Izquierdo,
  • Juan Rodríguez,
  • Jesús Cuesta,
  • María Benavent,
  • Alejandro Perralejo,
  • José Miguel Rodríguez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12247595
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 24
p. 7595

Abstract

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In recent years, many studies have analyzed the importance of integrating time, or aging, into the equation that relates genetics and the environment to the development and origin of COPD. Under conditions of daily clinical practice, our study attempts to identify the differences in the clinical profile of patients with COPD according to age and the impact on the global burden of the disease. This study is non-interventional and observational, using artificial intelligence and data captured from electronic medical records. The study population included patients who were diagnosed with COPD between 2011 and 2021. A total of 73,901 patients had a diagnosis of COPD. The mean age was 73 years (95% CI: 72.9–73.1), and 56,763 were men (76.8%). We observed a specific prevalence of obesity, heart failure, depression, and hiatal hernia in women (p p < 0.001). In the analysis by age ranges, a progressive increase in cardiovascular risk factors was observed with age. In conclusion, in a real-life setting, COPD is a disease that primarily affects older subjects and frequently presents with comorbidities that are decisive in the evolutionary course of the disease.

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