RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 CAT (COPD assessment test) in the initial assessment for pulmonary rehabilitation program JF European Respiratory Journal JO Eur Respir J FD European Respiratory Society SP P2249 VO 42 IS Suppl 57 A1 Ipek Candemir A1 Nilgun Mendil A1 Pinar Ergun A1 Dicle Kaymaz A1 Ezgi Utku A1 Filiz Tasdemir A1 Nurcan Egesel YR 2013 UL http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/42/Suppl_57/P2249.abstract AB AIM: COPD Assessment Test (CAT) containing 8 questions, is recently introduced instrument to evaluate health-related quality of life in COPD. We aimed to examine association between CAT and health-related quality of life, exercise capacity and lung function test in the initial assessment for pulmonary rehabilitation program.METHOD: 22 stable COPD patients (1 female) were enrolled. Sensation of dysnea was assessed with MRC dyspnea scale, health related quality of life with CAT and S.George Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ), daily living activities with London Chest Daily Living Scale (LCDL) and exercise capacity with Incremental Shuttle Walking Test (ISWT) and Endurance Shuttle Walking Test (ESWT). Lung function tests and ages were also recorded.RESULTS: Parameters of patients are summarized in Table 1.View this table:Table1: ParametersThere were positive correlations between CAT and MRC dysnea scale (p:0,01), SGRQ activity, impact and total scores (p values:0.03,0.005,0.002,0.009;respectively), LCDL scale self-care, physical, leisure and total scores (p:0.03,0.005,0.002,0,003; respectively). There were no associations between CAT and %FEV1, %FVC, and exercise capacity.CONCLUSION: The study demonstrated that CAT is as feasible, practical and reliable as other tests in determining the sensation of dyspnea, quality of life, and daily living activity in initial assessment of COPD patients admitted to PR program.