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Canadian Cohort Obstructive Lung Disease (CanCOLD): Fulfilling the need for longitudinal observational studies in COPD

机译:加拿大队列阻塞性肺疾病(CanCOLD):满足了COPD纵向观察研究的需要

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Awareness, diagnosis and treatment of COPD, compared to other major causes of death, remains far too low. This article describes the protocol objectives, design and the approaches taken in the Canadian Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (CanCOLD) study, an epidemiological and integrated research. The CanCOLD study aims at better understanding heterogeneity of COPD presentation and disease progression. We hypothesize that individuals with unfavourable COPD "phenotypes" and subjects at-risk (ever smokers) with unhealthy lifestyle habits, environmental/work exposure, or co-morbidities will have increased risk of lung function decline independent of their cumulative exposure to cigarette smoke. The study is a prospective multi-center cohort study (9 sites in 6 provinces) built on the Canadian COPD prevalence study "COLD." The study plan is to include 1800 subjects at least 40 years old who were sampled from the general population and who were found to fall within 4 groups: 1) COPD moderate-severe (GOLD 2-4); 2) COPD mild (GOLD 1); 3) subjects at-risk (ever smoker); and, 4) subjects never-smoker free of airflow obstruction. Data collection is based on using strictly standardized methods involving questionnaires, pulmonary function and cardiorespiratory exercise tests, CT scans, and blood sampling. CanCOLD is a unique study that will address challenging and important research questions on COPD disease evolution and disease management and will help to define the natural history of COPD disease evolution in individuals at-risk for COPD and in those with COPD who have mild disease.
机译:与其他主要死亡原因相比,COPD的意识,诊断和治疗仍然太低。本文介绍了流行病学和综合研究加拿大慢性阻塞性肺疾病(CanCOLD)研究中的方案目标,设计和方法。 CanCOLD研究旨在更好地了解COPD表现和疾病进展的异质性。我们假设,COPD“表型”不利的个体和不健康的生活习惯,环境/工作暴露或合并症的高危人群(曾经吸烟者),其肺功能下降的风险增加,而与他们累积接触香烟烟雾无关。该研究是一项前瞻性多中心队列研究(在6个省中的9个地点),以加拿大COPD患病率研究“ COLD”为基础。研究计划将包括1800名至少40岁的受试者,这些受试者均来自普通人群,并被分为4组:1)COPD中度至重度(2-4岁); 2)COPD轻度(金牌1); 3)受威胁的人群(曾经吸烟者); 4)永不吸烟者没有气流障碍。数据收集基于使用严格标准化的方法,包括问卷,肺功能和心肺运动测试,CT扫描和血液采样。 CanCOLD是一项独特的研究,将解决关于COPD疾病演变和疾病管理的具有挑战性和重要的研究问题,并将有助于确定有COPD风险的个体和患有轻度疾病的COPD患者的COPD疾病进化的自然史。

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