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Are We Missing the Opportunity to Disseminate GOLD Recommendations Through AECOPD Discharge Letters?
Are We Missing the Opportunity to Disseminate GOLD Recommendations Through AECOPD Discharge Letters? // International journal of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 18 (2023), 985-993 doi:10.2147/COPD.S408307 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Are We Missing the Opportunity to Disseminate GOLD
Recommendations Through AECOPD Discharge Letters?
Autori
Vukić Dugac, Andrea ; Vergles, Mirna ; Škrinjarić- Cincar, Sanda ; Bulat Kardum, Ljiljana ; Lampalo, Marina ; Popović-Grle, Sanja ; Osojić, Jelena ; Tokić Vuksan-Ćusa, Tatjana ; Vrbica, Žarko ; Lozo Vukovac, Emilija ; Tudorić, Neven
Izvornik
International journal of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (1176-9106) 18
(2023);
985-993
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
COPD, GOLD guidelines, acute exacerbation, discharge record
Sažetak
Introduction: Acute exacerbations in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) lead to poor outcomes and increased burden for patients and healthcare systems. The Global Initiative for COPD (GOLD) includes specific recommendations for AECOPD interventions, discharge criteria, and follow-up. Aligning the AECOPD discharge letters (DL) with GOLD guidelines could facilitate dissemination of recommendations among general practitioners (GPs). Purpose: This study was conducted to assess the compliance of DL with the GOLD recommendations in Croatia. Methods: Pre-pandemic DL of patients presenting for AECOPD to emergency room (ER) were analyzed and stratified by clinical decision to hospitalize (HDL) or discharge patients for outpatient treatment (ERDL). Experienced pulmonologists checked the information from DL against guidelines by using online study-specific questionnaires. Results: In total, 225 HDL and 368 ERDL were analyzed. In most cases, the GOLD ABCD categories (85% HDL, 92% ERDL) or the spirometry-based degree of severity (90% HDL, 91% ERDL) were not included. The number of AEs in the previous year was recorded, but the specific frequent exacerbator phenotype not explicitly stated. The AE phenotype was included in two thirds of HDL and one third of ERDL. The blood eosinophil count was frequently available, but not considered decision-relevant information. Adjustments of previous maintenance therapy, mostly escalation, were recommended in 58.4% HDL and 27.9% ERDL, respectively. Education on proper use of inhalers was recommended only in 15.6% of HDL. Smoking cessation measures were advised in 23.1% HDL and 7.9% ERDL ; pulmonary rehabilitation in 35.6% HDL and 0.8% ERDL. Early follow-up was frequently advised (> 50%), but rarely appointed. Conclusion: Significant deficiencies in compliance with the GOLD guidelines were identified, translating into a missed opportunity for GPs to become acquainted with GOLD recommendations. These findings emphasize the necessity to increase compliance with guidelines first at specialist level and consequent standardization of DL.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
POVEZANOST RADA
Profili:
Marina Lampalo
(autor)
Neven Tudorić
(autor)
Sanja Popović-Grle
(autor)
Emilija Lozo Vukovac
(autor)
Žarko Vrbica
(autor)
Sanda Škrinjarić-Cincar
(autor)
Ljiljana Bulat-Kardum
(autor)
Andrea Vukić Dugac
(autor)
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