TY - JOUR T1 - Physiological and inflammatory phenotypic comparisons between non-smoking and smoking COPD JF - European Respiratory Journal JO - Eur Respir J VL - 42 IS - Suppl 57 SP - 3042 AU - Neha Iyer AU - Bill Brashier AU - Sapna Madas AU - Jyoti Londhe AU - Sundeep Salvi AU - Peter Barnes Y1 - 2013/09/01 UR - http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/42/Suppl_57/3042.abstract N2 - There is paucity of information on how lung physiology and cellular inflammation differs between non-smoking-COPD (NS-COPD) and smoking-COPD (S-COPD). Aim: To evaluate and compare physiological and induced sputum cellular inflammatory profiles of NS-COPD and S-COPD. Methods: 47 NS-COPD and 39 S-COPD subjects underwent spirometry, Impulse-oscillometry (IOS), body plethysmography and lung-diffusion (single breath), and sputum-induction to measure the cellular-inflammatory profile. Normally distributed and non-normally distributed data were compared using means (SD) and medians (IQR), using parametric and non-parametric tests respectively. Results: There were no differences in % predicted values for FEV1, FVC, FEF25-75/FVC, SRaw, SGaw, RV, TLC, RV/TLC, ITGV, FRC, R5Hz, R20Hz, and DLCO SB and DLCO/VA between NS-COPD and S-COPD (all p values>0.05). The only physiological difference observed was in median % predicted X5Hz values on IOS; S-COPD had higher X5 compared to NS-COPD [1908.3Hz (1308.3, 2987.5), vs 983.3Hz (461.1, 2091.7), p=0.002]. S-COPD had greater median total inflammatory cells/gm sputum and absolute neutrophils/gm sputum compared to NS-COPD [7.2(3.6, 10.3)x106/gm vs 4.1(2.3, 6.9)x106/gm, p=0.01] and [5.5(2.8, 8.7)x106/gm vs 2.8(1.6, 6.0)x106/gm, p=0.01] respectively. No differences were observed between numbers of lymphocytes, eosinophils and macrophages in S-COPD and NS-COPD (all p values>0.05). Conclusion: S-COPD and NS-COPD show similar lung function derangements as measured by lung volumes, airway resistance and lung-diffusion, apart from an increased airway reactance and greater total and neutrophil cell counts in the induced sputum in S-COPD compared to NS-COPD. ER -