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Maintenance programme after COPD pulmonary rehabilitation (PR): Differences in long-term BODE index between responders and non-responders

Pilar Cejudo, Gema Rodriguez Trigo, Carme Puy, Lorea Martinez Indart, Juan Bautista Galdiz, Khaled Bdeir, Rosa Vazquez Sanchez, Amaia Gorostiza, Francisco Ortega, Fatima Morante, Elena Lopez Santamaria, Monica Regueiro, M. Rosa Güell
European Respiratory Journal 2011 38: p3642; DOI:
Pilar Cejudo
1Respiratory, Universitary Hospital Virgen del Rocío, Seville, Spain
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Gema Rodriguez Trigo
2Respiratory, Hospital Clínico, Madrid, Spain
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Carme Puy
3Respiratory, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
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Lorea Martinez Indart
4Respiratory, Hospital de Cruces, Bilbao, Spain
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Juan Bautista Galdiz
4Respiratory, Hospital de Cruces, Bilbao, Spain
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Khaled Bdeir
5Respiratory, Hospital la Madalena, Castellόn, Spain
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Rosa Vazquez Sanchez
1Respiratory, Universitary Hospital Virgen del Rocío, Seville, Spain
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Amaia Gorostiza
4Respiratory, Hospital de Cruces, Bilbao, Spain
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Francisco Ortega
1Respiratory, Universitary Hospital Virgen del Rocío, Seville, Spain
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Fatima Morante
3Respiratory, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
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Elena Lopez Santamaria
4Respiratory, Hospital de Cruces, Bilbao, Spain
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Monica Regueiro
6Respiratory, Hospital Juan Canalejo, A Coruña, Spain
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M. Rosa Güell
3Respiratory, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
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Abstract

Aim: To assess how BODE index change throughout the course of a maintenance period after PR, with regard to the response to the initial 8-wk outpatient programme.

Methods: Data were analyzed from a multi-centric, prospective and randomized study on COPD PR in which after completion of the outpatient phase, patients were randomly assigned to a supervised (intervention group) versus non-supervised (control group) maintenance protocol. Conditions to be considered as a responder to initial PR were ΔBODE index > -1 point, but also ΔBODE ≤ -1 point, only if Δ6MWD (6min walking distance) was greater than 35m. Patients not fulfilling these conditions were considered as non-responders. In the present analysis, patients' BODE index was assessed, at months 12 & 24 during the follow-up.

Results: 133 out of 143 patients completed the initial period [64 (9) years; BODE index 4.8 (1.6)]. Among them, 66.4% were responders. At 12-month, 98 patients continued in the study, and intriguingly, only non-responder patients in both intervention and control groups continued to improve, obtaining ΔBODE= -0.6 (1) and -0.1 (1.1) respectively, opposite responders, who obtained ΔBODE=0.4 (1) intervention and 0.35 (1.5) control patients. At the 24-month point, 75 patients still remained in the study and again, only non-responders in the intervention group improved BODE: -0.5 (1.3). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed no statistical differences between groups

Conclusion: A majority of patients response to PR (BODE index), but in those initially non-responders, maximal improvements may take longer to be achieved, independently the maintenance program carried out.

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Pilar Cejudo, Gema Rodriguez Trigo, Carme Puy, Lorea Martinez Indart, Juan Bautista Galdiz, Khaled Bdeir, Rosa Vazquez Sanchez, Amaia Gorostiza, Francisco Ortega, Fatima Morante, Elena Lopez Santamaria, Monica Regueiro, M. Rosa Güell
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Maintenance programme after COPD pulmonary rehabilitation (PR): Differences in long-term BODE index between responders and non-responders
Pilar Cejudo, Gema Rodriguez Trigo, Carme Puy, Lorea Martinez Indart, Juan Bautista Galdiz, Khaled Bdeir, Rosa Vazquez Sanchez, Amaia Gorostiza, Francisco Ortega, Fatima Morante, Elena Lopez Santamaria, Monica Regueiro, M. Rosa Güell
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