COPD Exacerbations Before and During COVID-19 in France, Germany, Italy, the UK and the US

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Martinez, Fernando J. [1 ]
Papi, Alberto [2 ]
Welte, Tobias [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Singh, Dave [6 ]
Galkin, Dmitry, V [7 ]
Guasconi, Alessandro [8 ]
Pirondi, Stefania [8 ]
Georges, George [8 ]
Imperato, Joseph [9 ]
Hermans, Ruben [10 ]
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[1] New York Presbyterian Hosp, Weill Cornell Med, New York, NY USA
[2] Univ Ferrara, Dept Med Sci, Res Ctr Asthma & COPD, Ferrara, Italy
[3] Hannover Med Sch, Pneumonol & Infectiol, Hannover, Germany
[4] Hannover Med Sch, German Ctr Lung Res, Hannover, Germany
[5] Hannover Med Sch, German Ctr Lung Res, Biomed Res End Stage & Obstructive Lung Dis, Hannover, Germany
[6] Univ Manchester, Manchester Univ Fdn Hosp Trust, Med Evaluat Unit, Manchester, England
[7] Chiesi USA, Global Clin Dev, Cary, NC 27518 USA
[8] Chiesi Farmaceut SpA, Global Clin Dev, Parma, Italy
[9] IQVIA Inc, Med Affairs, New York, NY USA
[10] IQVIA Inc, Med Affairs, London, England
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COPD exacerbation; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; COVID-19; electronic health records; real-world study; OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE;
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10.2147/COPD.S451009
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Background: Exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were reported less frequently during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report real-world data on COPD exacerbation rates before and during this pandemic. Methods: Exacerbation patterns were analysed using electronic medical records or claims data of patients with COPD before (2017-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020 through early 2022) in France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States. Data from each country were analysed separately. The proportions of patients with COPD receiving maintenance treatment were also estimated. Results: The proportion of patients with exacerbations fell 45-78% across five countries in 2020 versus 2019. Exacerbation rates in most countries were reduced by >50% in 2020 compared with 2019. The proportions of patients with an exacerbation increased in most countries in 2021. Across each country, seasonal exacerbation increases seen during autumn and winter in pre-pandemic years were absent during the first year of the pandemic. The percentage of patients filling COPD prescriptions across each country increased by 4.53-22.13% in 2019 to 9.94-34.17% in 2021. Conclusion: Early, steep declines in exacerbation rates occurred in 2020 versus 2019 across all five countries and were accompanied by a loss of the seasonal pattern of exacerbation.
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