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Mucus plugging and mucolytics in patients admitted with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); investigating impact on short term mortality

Abugassa, Emad; Bosher, Olivia; Makan, Annabel; Crawford, Emma; Saleem, Muhammad Adnan; Srinivasan, Koottalai; Moudgil, Harmesh

Authors

Emad Abugassa

Olivia Bosher

Annabel Makan

Emma Crawford

Muhammad Adnan Saleem

Koottalai Srinivasan

Harmesh Moudgil



Abstract

Background: Although mucus plugging occluding medium to large sized airways in COPD is associated with increased long term all-cause mortality, acute exacerbations require further investigation, particularly where, despite reducing morbidity and improving quality of life, long-term use of mucolytics remains controversial. Objectives were (1) to quantify chest CT evidence of mucus plugging, (2) relate findings to mucolytics, and (3) investigate mucus plugging association with short term mortality.

Methods: Retrospective review of 100 patients admitted with exacerbation of COPD (105 admissions). Comparative analysis by chi square (x2) and logistic regression, significant p<.05.

Results: Mean (SD, range) age was 74.7 (10.5, 41-97) years with 54% male; mean FEV1/FVC 55% with FEV1 1.2(0.59, 0.4-3.6) litres at 49% predicted. 23 were on long term oxygen (LTOT). Mean stay was 6.3 (1-41) days. 24 died in the first 6 months. Where a historical or admission chest CT was available (n=82), 12 (15%) had mucus plugging with mucolytics prescribed to 6 (50%) compared to 32/70 (46%) without plugging (x2 0.057, NS). 9/56 (16%) with mucus plugging vs 3/26 (12%) without (x2 0.2921, NS) had emphysema and 3/13 (23%) vs 9/69 (13%) without (x2 1.016, NS) bronchiectasis. Regression investigating mortality at 6 months showed adverse outcomes for male sex, lower FEV1, and LTOT.

Conclusions: 15% with acute COPD admissions have current or historical evidence of mucus plugging. Mucolytics are prescribed for 45% irrespective of prior CT radiology. Mortality (24%) at 6 months is high but not shown related to mucus plugging or reduced by mucolytics.

Citation

Abugassa, E., Bosher, O., Makan, A., Crawford, E., Saleem, M. A., Srinivasan, K., & Moudgil, H. Mucus plugging and mucolytics in patients admitted with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); investigating impact on short term mortality. Presented at ERS Congress 2024 abstracts, Vienna, Austria

Presentation Conference Type Conference Abstract
Conference Name ERS Congress 2024 abstracts
Acceptance Date Oct 30, 2024
Online Publication Date Oct 30, 2024
Publication Date Sep 14, 2024
Deposit Date Dec 12, 2024
Journal European Respiratory Journal
Print ISSN 0903-1936
Electronic ISSN 1399-3003
Publisher European Respiratory Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2024.pa3010
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1014954