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LONDON – Recent evidence of ever smokers having measurable deficits in activity even when lung function is preserved has been further expanded by findings suggesting a different phenotype for patients in this group with radiologic evidence of emphysema, according to data from SPIROMICS (Subpopulations and Intermediate Outcome Measures In COPD Study).

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LONDON – Recent evidence of ever smokers having measurable deficits in activity even when lung function is preserved has been further expanded by findings suggesting a different phenotype for patients in this group with radiologic evidence of emphysema, according to data from SPIROMICS (Subpopulations and Intermediate Outcome Measures In COPD Study).

 

LONDON – Recent evidence of ever smokers having measurable deficits in activity even when lung function is preserved has been further expanded by findings suggesting a different phenotype for patients in this group with radiologic evidence of emphysema, according to data from SPIROMICS (Subpopulations and Intermediate Outcome Measures In COPD Study).

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Key clinical point: Among ever smokers with preserved lung function, CT evidence of emphysema identifies a group with even greater functional impairment.

Major finding: Despite preserved lung function in both groups, physical activity and desaturation on exercise was greater (P less than .001) in patients with emphysema.

Data source: Subpopulation analysis of prospective registry study.

Disclosures: Dr. Lo Cascio reports no relevant financial relationships.