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Lung | 2010
Claudio Terzano; Vittoria Conti; Fabio Di Stefano; Angelo Petroianni; Daniela Ceccarelli; Elda Graziani; Salvatore Mariotta; Alberto Ricci; Antonio Vitarelli; Giovanni Puglisi; Corrado De Vito; Paolo Villari; Luigi Allegra
We evaluated comorbidity, hospitalization, and mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), with special attention to risk factors for frequent hospitalizations (more than three during the follow-up period), and prognostic factors for death. Two hundred eighty-eight consecutive COPD patients admitted to respiratory medicine wards in four hospitals for acute exacerbation were enrolled from 1999 to 2000 in a prospective longitudinal study, and followed up until December 2007. The Charlson index without age was used to quantify comorbidity. Clinical and biochemical parameters and pulmonary function data were evaluated as potential predictive factors of mortality and hospitalization. FEV1, RV, PaO2, and PaCO2 were used to develop an index of respiratory functional impairment (REFI index). Hypertension was the most common comorbidity (64.2%), followed by chronic renal failure (26.3%), diabetes mellitus (25.3%), and cardiac diseases (22.1%). Main causes of hospitalization were exacerbation of COPD (41.2%) and cardiovascular disease (34.4%). Most of the 56 deaths (19.4%) were due to cardiovascular disease (67.8%). Mortality risk depended on age, current smoking, FEV1, PaO2, the REFI index, the presence of cor pulmonale, ischemic heart disease, and lung cancer. Number and length of hospital admissions depended on the degree of dyspnea and REFI index. The correct management of respiratory disease and the implementation of aggressive strategies to prevent or treat comorbidities are necessary for better care of COPD patients.
Disease Markers | 2011
Gregorino Paone; Vittoria Conti; Annarita Vestri; Alvaro Leone; Giovanni Puglisi; Fulvio Benassi; Giuseppe Brunetti; Giovanni Schmid; Ilio Cammarella; Claudio Terzano
The pivotal role of neutrophils and macrophages in smoking-related lung inflammation and COPD development is well-established. We aimed to assess whether sputum concentrations of Human Neutrophil Peptides (HNP), Neutrophil Elastase (NE), Interleukin-8 (IL-8), and Metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), major products of neutrophils and macrophages, could be used to trace airway inflammation and progression towards pulmonary functional impairment characteristic of COPD. Forty-two symptomatic smokers and 42 COPD patients underwent pulmonary function tests; sputum samples were collected at enrolment, and 6 months after smoking cessation. HNP, NE, IL-8, MMP-9 levels were increased in individuals with COPD (p < 0.0001). HNP and NE concentrations were higher in patients with severe airways obstruction, as compared to patients with mild-to-moderate COPD (p = 0.002). A negative correlation was observed between FEV1 and HNP, NE and IL-8 levels (p < 0.01), between FVC1/FVC and HNP, NE and IL-8 levels (p < 0.01), and between NE enrolment levels and FEV1 decline after 2 years (p = 0.04). ROC analysis, to discriminate symptomatic smokers and COPD patients, showed the following AUCs: for HNP 0.92; for NE 0.81; for IL-8 0.89; for MMP-9 0.81; for HNP, IL-8 and MMP-9 considered together 0.981. The data suggest that the measurement of sputum markers may have an important role in clinical practice for monitoring COPD.
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2008
Gregorino Paone; Manuela Serpilli; Enrico Girardi; Vittoria Conti; Rosastella Principe; Giovanni Puglisi; Laura De Marchis; Giovanni Schmid
OBJECTIVE AND STUDY DESIGNnA parallel group study to investigate the effectiveness of a smoking cessation programme performed during routine rehabilitation practice for outpatients.nnnPATIENTS AND METHODSnThe study participants comprised an intervention group of 102 consecutive smokers who underwent a smoking cessation programme in a rehabilitation centre and a control group of 101 consecutive smokers who were referred to a smoking cessation centre in a pulmonary hospital. All participants underwent physical examination,pulmonary function tests and received identical behavioural and/or pharmacological treatment. In addition, the intervention group underwent rehabilitation practice 3 times a week for 3 months.nnnRESULTSnThe continuous abstinence rate at 12 months, which was validated by an expired air carbon monoxide concentration of 10 parts per million or less and a household interview, was 68% in the intervention group and 32% in the control group. Multivariable analysis showed that rehabilitation was significantly associated with smoking cessation after adjusting for years of smoking, number of cigarettes smoked,gender and treatment (odds ratio = 4.34, p < 0.001).nnnCONCLUSIONnThis study suggests that smoking cessation programmes during routine rehabilitation may be highly effective in helping smoking withdrawal and should be a strongly recommended component of rehabilitation practice.
Chest | 2009
Gregorino Paone; Gabriele Lucantoni; Alvaro Leone; Paolo Graziano; Rita Gasbarra; Giovanni Galluccio; Salvatore D'Antoni; Giovanni Puglisi; Enrico Girardi; Giovanni Schmid
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences | 2011
Gregorino Paone; Vittoria Conti; Alvaro Leone; Giovanni Schmid; Giovanni Puglisi; G. Giannunzio; Claudio Terzano
European Respiratory Journal | 2015
Salvatore D'Antonio; Daniela Orazi; Elisabetta Magini; Alfonso Altieri; Mario Giuseppe Alma; Giovanni Puglisi; Isabella Sanguigni; Rita De santis; Gregorino Paone
Archive | 2014
Vittoria Conti; Claudio Terzano; Corrado Mollica; Alfredo Sebastiani; Alice Mannocci; Giuseppe La Torre; Giuseppe Brunetti; Gianluca Monaco; Giovanni Puglisi
European Respiratory Journal | 2016
Federico Saibene; Gregorino Paone; Luigi Lanata; Giovanni Puglisi; Barbara Moscatelli; Renato Delli Colli
Chest | 2016
Federico Saibene; Gregorino Paone; Luigi Lanata; Renato Delli Colli; Giovanni Puglisi
Chest | 2016
Gregorino Paone; Luigi Lanata; Federico Saibene; Barbara Moscatelli; Renato Delli Colli; Augusto Bevilacqua; Giovanni Puglisi