The Nature of Small-Airway Obstruction in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
University of British Columbia · St. Paul's Hospital · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major public health problem associated with long-term exposure to toxic gases and particles. We examined the evolution of the pathological effects of airway obstruction in patients with COPD.
The small airways were assessed in surgically resected lung tissue from 159 patients--39 with stage 0 (at risk), 39 with stage 1, 22 with stage 2, 16 with stage 3, and 43 with stage 4 (very severe) COPD, according to the classification of the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD).
The progression of COPD was strongly associated with an increase in the volume of tissue in the wall (P
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 121.11
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- 100%
- References
- 42
Authors
11- JCJames C. HoggCorresponding
University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital
- FCFanny Chu
University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital
- SUSoraya Utokaparch
University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital
- RWRyan Woods
University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital
- WMW. Mark Elliott
University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- COPD
- Airway
- Lumen (anatomy)
- Lung
- Infiltration (HVAC)
- Pathology
- Lymphatic system
- Good health and well-being