Project

The role of physical activity, malnutrition and sarcopenia for the prediction of acute exacerbations and the evolution of COPD assessment test (CAT) in patients with COPD

Completed · 2018 until 2021

Type
Clinical Studies
Range
Monocentric project at KSSG
Units
Status
Completed
Start Date
2018
End Date
2021
Financing
Others
Study Design
A national, monocentric, prospective, observational, exploratory cohort study.
Brief description/objective

We plan to investigate the association between physical activity, malnutrition and sar-copenia and the occurrence of acute exacerbations of COPD (AECOPD) / the evolution of the COPD assessment test (CAT) over 1 year in a telehealthcare (THC) cohort of patients with COPD. We hypothesize that being malnourished and/or sarcopenic at baseline and a decline of FFMI over time is associated with an increased rate of AECOPD and an increased CAT score meaning a higher risk for mortality, morbidity and impairment of quality of life. Clinical consequence could be to systematically in-clude nutritional assessment / therapy and other measures to reduce malnutrition and sarcopenia in the clinical routine of treating patients with COPD.