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Title: | METABOLIC SYNDROME (METS) AS ONE OF THE MAJOR COMORBIDITIES OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD) | Authors: | Buklioska Ilievska, Daniela Baloski, Marjan Bushev, Jane Minov, Jordan Mickovski, Ivana Gigovska, Irena Eftimovska Otovikj, Natasha Milosheska, Radmila |
Keywords: | COPD metabolic syndrome dyslipidemia obesity |
Issue Date: | May-2023 | Publisher: | Association of pulmologists from Republika Srpska | Source: | Buklioska Ilievska D, Baloski M, Bushev J, Minov J, Mickovski I, Gigovska Dimova I, Eftimovska Otovikj N, Milosheska R. METABOLIC SYNDROME (METS) AS ONE OF THE MAJOR COMORBIDITIES OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD). Respiratio 2023, 13, (1-2):45-56. | Journal: | Respiratio - Medical Journal | Abstract: | Aim: We aimed to investigate the association between COPD and MetS, the relation to the severity of airflow limitation. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study including 220 patients with initially diagnosed COPD (IG), aged 40 to 75 years and 58 non-COPD subjects matched by age, smoking status, body mass index, as controls (CG). All study participants underwent anthropometric measurements, fasting blood sugar (FBS), lipid profile, pulmonary evaluation (dyspnea severity assessment, baseline and postbronchodilator spirometry, gas analyses, chest X-ray). Results: Results presented statistically significant difference in presence of MetS in COPD patients compared to controls (32.27% vs 10.34%; P=0.0009). According to the GOLD classification, the frequencies of MetS in COPD patients were categorized in stages I, II, III, IV (17.54%, 37.10%, 34.62%, 40.82%, respectively). The proportion of patients with increased glycemic values was: a) GOLD1 - 18 (31.58%); b) GOLD 2 - 32 (51.61%); c) GOLD3 - 29 (55.77%); and d) GOLD4 - 31 (63.27%). There was no significant difference between IG and CG patients regarding HDL level. According to arterial hypertension the highest proportion was observed in GOLD3 - 22 (42.31%) followed by GOLD4 - 20 (40.82%), and GOLD3 - 22 (35.48 %), smallest in GOLD1 - 17 (29.82%). Conclusion: We found higher prevalence of MetS in patients with COPD even in early COPD stages compared to non-COPD. Our findings suggest an urgent need to develop comprehensive strategies for prevention, screening and start of treatment in early stage. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/27614 | DOI: | 10.26601/rsp.aprs.23.4 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Medicine: Journal Articles |
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