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Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) is the main factor that leads to the deterioration of the disease. Currently, the diagnosis of AECOPD mainly relies on clinical manifestations, and good predictors or biomarkers are lacking. This study aims to explain the gene expression changes related to the disease at the transcriptional level and validate it in multiple levels, reveal specific biomarkers and potential pathogenesis, to provide a research basis for the diagnosis and treatment of AECOPD.
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For stable COPD:
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For AECOPD:
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Patients who were over 40 years old were eligible for inclusion if they had a diagnosis of COPD in their primary care clinical record and were presenting with an acute exacerbation of respiratory symptoms.
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The control group:
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Healthy people over 40 years old.
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with chronic airway diseases and other lung diseases, and heart, kidney, liver, and other important organ diseases.
92 participants in 3 patient groups
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