Gender and Health Status Response to Long-Term Oxygen Therapy in COPD Patients

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Autor(es): dc.contributorUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)-
Autor(es): dc.creatorColeta, Karina Dela-
Autor(es): dc.creatorLima, Daniela F.-
Autor(es): dc.creatorTanni, Suzana E.-
Autor(es): dc.creatorSilveira, Liciana V.A.-
Autor(es): dc.creatorGodoy, Ilda-
Autor(es): dc.creatorGodoy, Irma-
Data de aceite: dc.date.accessioned2025-08-21T17:02:40Z-
Data de disponibilização: dc.date.available2025-08-21T17:02:40Z-
Data de envio: dc.date.issued2022-04-28-
Data de envio: dc.date.issued2022-04-28-
Data de envio: dc.date.issued2011-01-01-
Fonte completa do material: dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arbr.2011.03.005-
Fonte completa do material: dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/226447-
Fonte: dc.identifier.urihttp://educapes.capes.gov.br/handle/11449/226447-
Descrição: dc.descriptionIntroduction: The association of gender with health status (HS) response to long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT) in very severe COPD is unclear. The aims of this study were: (1) to compare dyspnea perception and HS between male and female with very severe COPD at baseline and (2) to provide a prospective assessment of HS response to LTOT, according to gender. Patients and methods: Hypoxemic COPD (n = 97, age: 65.5 ± 9.6 years, 53% males) were enrolled in a prospective longitudinal study over 12 months or until death. St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) and baseline dyspnea index (BDI) were assessed. Results: At baseline, HS impairment and dyspnea sensation were similar between genders. After 12 months of LTOT, women presented improvement in symptom (64.1 ± 20.6 versus 40.6 ± 22.9; P<0.0001) and total SGRQ scores. Men also showed improvement in symptoms after 12 months (62.7 ± 23.3 versus 49.6 ± 22.8; P<0.0005); however, they presented deterioration of activity, impact and total scores during the study period, with markedly decline of activity domain (68.5 ± 20.0 versus 75.9 ± 16.9; P=0.008). BDI did not show significant difference by gender over the study period. Conclusions: Our results show that the HS course in very severe COPD patients differs according to gender, as females show greater response longitudinally to LTOT. © 2010 SEPAR.-
Descrição: dc.descriptionDepartment of Internal Medicine Pulmonology Division Botucatu Medical School UNESP-São Paulo State University-
Descrição: dc.descriptionDepartment of Biostatistics Biosciences Institute UNESP-São Paulo State University-
Descrição: dc.descriptionDepartment of Nursing Botucatu Medical School UNESP-São Paulo State University-
Descrição: dc.descriptionDepartment of Internal Medicine Pulmonology Division Botucatu Medical School UNESP-São Paulo State University-
Descrição: dc.descriptionDepartment of Biostatistics Biosciences Institute UNESP-São Paulo State University-
Descrição: dc.descriptionDepartment of Nursing Botucatu Medical School UNESP-São Paulo State University-
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Relação: dc.relationArchivos de Bronconeumologia-
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Palavras-chave: dc.subjectCOPD-
Palavras-chave: dc.subjectGender-
Palavras-chave: dc.subjectHealth status-
Palavras-chave: dc.subjectLTOT-
Título: dc.titleGender and Health Status Response to Long-Term Oxygen Therapy in COPD Patients-
Título: dc.titleAsociación del sexo con el estado de salud en respuesta a la oxigenoterapia crónica domiciliaria en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica-
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