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RATIONALE:
In asthmatic subjects, smoking can lead to several changes in disease characterictics. in smokers of more than 20 pack-years, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can be associated with asthma, also called asthma-COPD overlap syndrome (ACOS). Increasing data support the concept that ACOS is a clinical entity. However, this should be further studied in order to better target therapy.
AIM:
The objective of this study is to evaluate the comparative features of ACOS
METHODS:
This will be a descriptive study comparing the features of the ACOS with the features of asthmatic subjects with an incomplete reversibility of airway obstruction (IRAO).The study will be done over 1 or 2 visits (within a week interval), according to subjects' availability. The visit will include completion of different questionnaires (asthma control asthma quality of life, medical history, exacerbations, etc.), a thoracic examination, allergy skin-prick tests, spirometry and bronchodilator response, lung volumes and compliance measurements, exhaled nitric oxide measurement, blood sampling and a sputum induction.
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ACOS SUBJECTS
Smokers or ex-smokers of at least 20 pack-years. 2. With an IRAO (see definitions section). IRAO SUBJECTS
Long-life non-smokers or ex-smokers defined as someone who smoked less than 5 pack-years and who completely stopped smoking for at least 12 months before inclusion in the study.
With an IRAO.
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ALL SUBJECTS
115 participants in 2 patient groups
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