TY - JOUR T1 - Six months and one year follow up of COPD patients who had oral nutritional supplement therapy as a part of pulmonary rehabilitation program JF - European Respiratory Journal JO - Eur Respir J VL - 40 IS - Suppl 56 SP - P3553 AU - Ipek Candemir AU - Pinar Ergün AU - Dicle Kaymaz AU - Ezgi Simsek AU - Saliha Battal AU - Nilgün Mendil AU - Fatma Sengül Y1 - 2012/09/01 UR - http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/40/Suppl_56/P3553.abstract N2 - We evaluated long term efficacy of oral nutritional supplement (ONS) which was indicated according to body composition abnormalities in patients with COPD.41 patients who were given ONS were enrolled. Pulmonary function tests, quality of life, exercise capacity, dyspnea sensation, and body composition datas were recorded before and after PR program, at 3., 6. month and in 20 patients 1 year follow-up visit.Table1 summarizes parameters of patients that were grouped according to ONS duration. In all groups ONS lead to sustained improvements of exercise capacity, dyspnea, symptom management, and body composition at 3 and 6 month. Quality of life was protected in group 1, in other groups it was over baseline values despite loss at 6. month. Both exercise capacity and quality of life decreased at the end of the first year, exercise capacity was lower than baseline. Improvements in symptom control, dyspnea, body composition were protected in one year follow up.View this table:Table1As the changes of body composition are correlated with prognosis and survival in COPD, all patients who are scheduled to receive a PR program should be evaluated and be given ONS if necessary. ER -