SOME FACTORS RELATED TO THE MANAGED RESULTS OF ASTHMA OVERLAP COPD PATIENTS AT THAI NGUYEN PROVINCIAL LUNG HOSPITAL

Thị Hiên La, Hồng Thái Dương , Kim Liên Phạm , Hà Hoàng

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Objectives: 1, Identify some factors related to managed results in ACO patients managed at Thai Nguyen Provincial Lung Hospital. Subjects: ACO patients are managed at Thai Nguyen Provincial Lung Hospital from July 2022 to July 2023. Methods: Described. The sample size collected 66 patients. Select the target sample, which was convenient not to randomize. Statistical processing. Results: The age group > 65 has poorer control ability than the age group 40-65, there is no statistically significant difference between age group and ACO control results with p > 0.05. Patients have below or within healthy range had better control results, the difference was not statistically significant with p > 0.05. Current smoking status have significantly poorer control ability than the group of non-smoking patients, the difference is statistically significant with p < 0.05. The level of control in patients with co-morbidities such as hypertension, allergic rhinitis, and diabetes was worse than the group of patients without the above co-morbidities, no statistically significant relationship was found. between comorbidities and level of ACO control. Patients with high degree of obstruction was poorer than in patients with mild degree of obstruction, the association was statistically significant with p < 0.05. Conclusions: A study of 66 ACO patients showed that: The older age group had poorer control results, patients with co-morbidities such as hypertension, allergic rhinitis, and diabetes had poorer control than the group patients without the above co-morbidities, lean and average body condition had better control results, the difference was not statistically significant with p > 0.05. Patients who have current smoke and have higher levels of obstruction have poorer control, the relationship is statistically significant with p < 0.05.

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