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Table 1 Demographic characteristics and co-morbid conditions in 116 patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease admitted to the medical intensive care unit

From: Clinical presentation and predictors of outcome in patients with severe acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease requiring admission to intensive care unit

Age (years) (mean ± SD)

62.1 ± 9.8

Gender

 

   Male

102

   Female

14

Smoking (all males)

22.3 ± 11.2 pack years

Duration of symptoms (years) (mean ± SD)

7.6 ± 5.2

COPD, GOLD stage*

 

   Moderate [No. (%)]

25 (21.6)

   Severe [No. (%)]

55 (47.4)

   Very severe [No. (%)]

36 (31.0)

Co-morbid conditions

 

Hypertension [No. (%)]

40 (34.5)

Alcoholism [No. (%)]

38 (32.8)

Type II diabetes mellitus [No. (%)]

36 (31.0) †

Past pulmonary tuberculosis [No. (%)]

33 (28.4) ‡

Coronary artery disease [No. (%)]

12 (10.3)

Chronic renal failure [No. (%)]

10 (08.6)

Number of co-morbid illnesses

 

   0 [No. (%)]

35 (30.2)

   1 [No. (%)]

53 (45.7)

   2 [No. (%)]

18 (15.5)

   3 [No. (%)]

07 (06.0)

   4 [No. (%)]

03 (02.6)

  1. GOLD = Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (reference 1)
  2. COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  3. * In all patients post-bronchodilator forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)/forced vital capacity (FVC) was ≤ 0.7. Moderately severe COPD, FEV1 = 50 – 80% predicted; severe COPD, FEV1 = 30 – 50% predicted; very severe COPD = <30% predicted (reference 1)
  4. † 3 patients had diabetic ketoacidosis and 5 patients had active pulmonary tuberculosis
  5. ‡ Clinical and radiographic evidence of past tuberculosis was present
  6. More than one co-morbid conditions were present in several patients