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Background: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary (COPD) patients are the paradigm of the chronic complex patient. Their follow up can sometimes be difficult and challenging (1). There are patients with recurrent exacerbations that put an enormous burden on health care resources (2). They also have multiple comorbidities (3) that can sometimes make their management difficult. In an attempt to coordinate all these efforts KGH, HDH and Providence Care have numerous essential resources to take care of COPD patients like the nurse navigators, nurse practitioners and the pulmonary rehabilitation program. These programs provide an excellent support to the clinical activity of Respirologists and other health care providers. Rationale: The main rationale for the development of the Kingston COPD cohort is to translate that highly demanding clinical activity in a teaching and research oriented activity that could be used by clinicians, medical students, residents and fellows. Having a guideline complained established protocol in COPD patients that are usually follow at KGH and HDH could help in not only in unified the way COPD patients are seeing (preserving the importance of the personalized approach) but most importantly established a multidimensional (clinical, physiological, radiological, laboratory) database. This could help know not only the results of our clinical activity but also have a long term (>5yrs) database for clinical research projects in collaboration with national and international research groups. Therefore this proposal is important because it will help translate our busy daily clinical work in a highly productive teaching and research activity.


Clinical Trial Description

Aims: establish a long term multidimensional follow up of a large COPD cohort of COPD patients in Kingston, Ontario. Specific Objectives: 1. established a simple and easy to apply follow up protocol in COPD patients. 2. Hire a research assistant 3. Set up the database. Data source: Patients included in the present cohort will be those usually follow at the Respirology clinic at Hotel Dieu Hospital in Kingston Ontario. Data elements: this will include clinical, laboratory, physiological and radiological data. Clinical: baseline and yearly evaluation. The following information will be collected and registered: Age, gender, history of prematurity and low weight at birth, maternal smoking during pregnancy, history of infections or wheezing during infancy, pack year history: (age of smoking initiation, years smoking, packs per day, age of quitting if quit), active or former smokers, use of vaping or marihuana?, registration of Comorbidities using the Copd cOmorbidiTy indEx COTE index, use of medications: LABA, LAMA, dual, LABA/ICS, ICS, Roflumilast, Erithromycin, NAC, etc, use of O2 at home: lt/min and duration, CPAP and BiPAP and pressures, degree of dyspnea measure by the Medical Research Council scale, height, weight, Body Mass Index, Free Fat Mass Index determined by electrical bioimpedance, handgrip, abdominal and pelvic girth. Laboratory: baseline and yearly The following information from the patient chart will be collected and registered: CBC (including differential specifically eosinophilia), CRP, baseline alfa 1 AT levels (only baseline), fibrinogen, basal ABG. Physiological information: yearly evaluation The following information will be collected and registered: FEV1, FVC, FEV1/FVC, TLC, IC/TLC, RV/TLC, DLCO, KCO. MIP, MEP, 6MWD with and without O2 in those O2 Sat 90% or lower. In a sample of interest full Cardiopulmonary exercise test. Radiological information: Yearly Low dose chest CT The following information will be registered from the final reports of the chest CT: Emphysema presence, type, extent and localization, PulmArt/Ao diameter ratio measurement, presence of bronchiectasis (type and localization), presence of air trapping, presence (type and localization) of interstitial changes, presence of coronary calcifications, presence of osteoporosis, presence of lung nodules---- Lung cancer. Data storage and identification Data will be stored in an encrypted file behind a firewall in a KGH server. For research purpose patient's information will be anonimized by using a study ID number that will be linked to the CR number of every patient in a different encrypted file. There will be no personal identifiable information during the entire process of each of the proposed studies. Statistical analysis plan The description of the characteristics of the participants will follow the following methodology: qualitative data will be described using relative frequencies. We will use the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (K-S) to determine if a quantitative variable has a normal distribution. Quantitative data with a normal distribution will be expressed using the mean and the standard deviation (SD). When comparison between groups is planned the following methodological plan will be applied: quantitative data with non-normal distribution will be described with the median and the interquartile range (IQR). Differences will be compared with chi square for qualitative data or student t test and Mann-Whitney U test for quantitative data according to each variable distribution. ;


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NCT number NCT04200079
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Queen's University
Contact Juan P de Torres, MD
Phone 613 549 6666
Email jpdt@queensu.ca
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 14, 2020
Completion date December 31, 2030

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