Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with and without bronchiectasis in Aboriginal Australians – a comparative study

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with and without bronchiectasis in Aboriginal Australians – a comparative study Journal Article

Internal Medicine Journal

  • Author(s): Heraganahally, Subash S., Wasgewatta, Sanjiwika L., McNamara, Kelly, Mingi, Joy J., Mehra, Sumit, Eisemberg, Carla C., Maguire, Graeme
  • Published: 2019
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
  • ISBN: 1444-0903

Abstract: Aims In this retrospective study we evaluated the demographic and clinical characteristic of adult Aboriginal Australian patients with a clinical diagnosis of COPD with and without bronchiectasis from the remote communities of the Northern Territory of Australia. Method Clinical records were reviewed to extract information on demographics, respiratory and medical co-morbid conditions, COPD directed treatment, hospital admission frequency and exacerbations. Chest radiology were reviewed to evaluate the presence or absence of bronchiectasis. Spirometry results, sputum culture and cardiac investigations were also recorded. Results Of the 767 patients assessed in the remote community respiratory outreach clinics 380 (49%) patients had a clinical diagnosis of COPD. Chest X-Ray and CT scan were available to evaluate the presence of bronchiectasis in 258 patients. Of the 258/380 patients 176/258 (68.2%) were diagnosed to have COPD alone and 82/258 (31.8%) had bronchiectasis along with COPD. The mean age was 56 and 59?years among patients with and without bronchiectasis respectively and 57 % were males with bronchiectasis. Patients with bronchiectasis had lower BMI (22v24), frequent hospital admissions (2.0vs1.5/year) and productive cough (32.1v28.9%). Spirometry showed 77% had FEV1/FVC ratio

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Heraganahally, Subash S., Wasgewatta, Sanjiwika L., McNamara, Kelly, Mingi, Joy J., Mehra, Sumit, Eisemberg, Carla C., Maguire, Graeme, 2019, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with and without bronchiectasis in Aboriginal Australians – a comparative study, Journal Article, viewed 23 January 2026, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=16668.

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