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<p>FEF<sub>25-75%</sub> Values in Patients with Normal Lung Function Can Predict the Development of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease</p>

Do Sun Kwon, Yong Jun Choi, Tae Hee Kim, Min Kwang Byun, Jae Hwa Cho, Hyung Jung Kim, Hye Jung Park

2020International Journal of COPD91 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose: The forced mid-expiratory flow (FEF 25-75% ) value is a potentially sensitive marker of obstructive peripheral airflow. We aimed to assess whether FEF 25-75% can be an early predictor of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Patients and Methods: Between July 1, 2007 and June 31, 2009, we identified 3624 patients who underwent a pulmonary function test (PFT) in Gangnam Severance Hospital. We selected 307 patients aged over 40 years without COPD who had normal PFT results at baseline and who had follow-up PFT records more than 1 year later. A FEF 25-75% z-score less than − 0.8435 was considered low. We defined COPD as a forced expiratory volume in one second/forced vital capacity value of less than 0.7 before July 31, 2019. Results: Among 307 patients, 91 (29.6%) had low FEF 25-75% at baseline. After 10 years, the incidence rate of COPD in the low FEF 25-75% group was significantly higher than that in the normal FEF 25-75% group (41.8% vs 7.4%; P-value < 0.001). The Cox proportional hazard model showed that age (hazard ratio [HR] 1.09; P -value< 0.001), smoking status (occasional smoker HR, 4.59; P -value< 0.001 and long-term smoker HR, 2.18; P -value=0.023), and low FEF 25-75% (HR, 3.31; P -value< 0.001) were predictive factors for the development of COPD. Conclusion: The FEF 25-75% value in patients with normal lung function is a useful predictor for the development of COPD. We should carefully monitor patients who present with low FEF 25-75% values, even if they have normal lung function. Keywords: COPD, respiratory function tests, tobacco

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCOPDInternal medicineHazard ratioVital capacityPulmonary function testingCardiologyProportional hazards modelLungLung functionConfidence intervalDiffusing capacityChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) ResearchAsthma and respiratory diseasesRespiratory Support and Mechanisms