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The investigators will describe the characteristics, prevalence, incidence, severity co-morbidity and management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the UK. 100 practices will be sampled amounting to a total study population of about 10 000 patients. Information will be collected electronically and, where necessary, by a hand search of patient records.
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Research questions:
What is the recorded prevalence of COPD in the UK? [numerator: the prevalence of COPD defined as ANY current READ code for COPD or inclusion in a COPD register denominator: the whole population]
Sub analysis: descriptions and comparison of prevalence by • Age
• geographical location of participating practices
• primary care training practice
• number of performing general practitioners (GPs) in practice (<3 v >/= 3)
What is the incidence of COPD in the UK
• number of people with a new diagnosis of COPD in the last year as a proportion of the whole population
What is the distribution of severities of COPD?
• Description of severity of airflow obstruction by FEV1 measurement:
Mild (FEV1 ≥ 80% predicted):
Moderate (FEV1 50% to 79% predicted) Severe (FEV1 30% to 49% predicted) Very severe (FEV1 ≤ 30% predicted)
• And by DOSE
Compare the severity of disease (exacerbation rate) according to DOSE "high risk" and "low risk" and compare this to the stratification of severity in the study population by degree of airflow limitation.
• And by COPD Assessment Test (CAT)
Explore the use of CAT in clinical practice and the availability and spread of data
What is the exacerbation rate?
In the last year in people with a diagnosis of COPD > 1 year
In the last three years in people with a diagnosis of COPD > 3years (as a proportion of the population with COPD).
What is the seasonal variation of COPD exacerbations: what proportion of exacerbations occurs in each month of the year?
Do recurrent primary care managed exacerbations predict hospital admissions? What is the prior exacerbation rate in patients admitted to hospital? Population of interest: those with hospital admissions for COPD: what is the exacerbation rate (and time frame of exacerbations) prior to a hospital admission?
4a. What proportion of the COPD population had at least one exacerbation?
Hospital attendance: Any documented visit to any secondary care (not primary care out of hours) site with no overnight stay
Hospital admission: Any documented visit to any secondary care site with an overnight stay with a principal diagnosis of COPD or chest infection or pneumonia or exacerbation of asthma ICU admission: Any documented admission to any high dependency unit (note, AN EXPLORATORY EXERCISE. Validity of this data in primary care record is questionable)
Death: Any death with COPD documented as the primary cause or within 14 days of the onset of an exacerbation (EXPLORATORY)
Therapy:
Co-morbidities:
What proportion of patients with COPD have any READ code ever for the following co-morbidities:
Newly diagnosed patients
General Practice Research database (GPRD)
What changes have there been at practice level to the above parameters in the last year?
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