@article{864d0093e360473d907d3b1dc9f7ed1a,
title = "Clinical differences in COPD patients with variable patterns of hypoxemia",
abstract = "Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients enrolled into the Long-term Oxygen Treatment Trial had hypoxemia at rest, hypoxemia on exertion, or hypoxemia both at rest and on exertion. We hypothesized that patients with different patterns of hypoxemia may have significant differences in clinical features. Methods: All patients had COPD and oxygen saturation measured by pulse oximetry (blood oxygenation [SpO2]) at rest and during the 6-minute walk test (6MWT). Hypoxemia at rest was defined as resting SpO2 between 89-93%. SpO2<90% for at least 10 seconds and ≥80% for at least 5 minutes during ambulation characterized hypoxemia on exertion. Severe exercise hypoxemia (<80% for >1 minute) was exclusionary. Results: Of 738 patients studied, 133 (18.0%) had mild-moderate hypoxemia at rest only, 319 (43.2%) had hypoxemia on exertion only, and 286 (38.8%) had hypoxemia at both rest and exertion. Patients with hypoxemia at rest only were more likely to be current smokers, had higher body mass index (BMI) and a higher incidence of self-reported diabetes. Patients with hypoxemia on exertion only were more severely obstructed compared to the other groups. General and disease-specific quality of life scores were similarly impaired in all groups. Quality of well-being scores were more impaired in those with hypoxemia at rest only. Conclusions: COPD patients with mild-moderate hypoxemia have distinct clinical characteristics based on the pattern of oxygen desaturation at rest and with exertion.",
keywords = "COPD, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, LOTT, Long-term Oxygen Treatment Trial, Long-term oxygen treatment",
author = "{For the Long-Term Oxygen Treatment Trial Research Group} and Narewski, {Erin R.} and Blackford, {Amanda L.} and Lammi, {Matthew R.} and Fuhlbrigge, {Anne L.} and Xavier Soler and Richard Albert and Criner, {Gerard J.} and Bailey, {William C.} and Ernestina Sampong and Karin Sloan and Ashley Wagner and Susan Anderson and Marilyn Moy and Osarenoma Okunbor and Stoller, {James K.} and Scott Marlow and Yvonne Meli and Richard Rice and Aboussouan, {Loutfi S.} and Robert Castele and Joseph Parambil and Sumita Khatri and Aman Pande and Joe Zein and Thomas Olbrych and Stephan Alkins and Christine Jocko and Franck Rahaghi and Jean Barton and Albert, {Richard K.} and Jennifer Underwood and Barry Make and Neil MacIntyre and John Davies and Thomas Stibolt and Richard Mularski and Allison Naleway and Sarah Vertrees and Richard Casaburi and Janos Porszasz and Peggy Walker and Reda Girgis and James Tonascia and Steven Piantadosi and David Shade and Sternberg, {Alice L.} and {Van Natta}, Mark and Laura Wilson and Robert Wise and Yates, {Katherine P.}",
note = "Funding Information: This project is supported through federal funding from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Health and Human Services [contracts HHSN268200736183C, HHSN268200736184C, HHSN268200736185C, HHSN268200736186C, HHSN268200736187C, HHSN268200736188C, HHSN268200736189C, HHSN268200736190C, HHSN268200736191C, HHSN268200736192C, HHSN268200736193C, HHSN268200736194C, HSN268200736195C, HHSN268200736196C, HHSN268200736197C, Y1-HR-7019-01, and Y1-HR-8076-01] in cooperation with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and the Department of Health and Human Service Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018 JCOPDF.",
year = "2018",
doi = "10.15326/jcopdf.5.3.2017.0175",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "5",
pages = "167--178",
journal = "Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases",
issn = "2372-952X",
publisher = "COPD Foundation",
number = "3",
}