Author:
Sun Jing,Deng You-Peng,Xu Juan,Zhu Feng-Min,He Qi-Yuan,Tang Min-Min,Liu Ying,Yang Jin,Liu Hong-Yan,Fu Lin,Zhao Hui
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Prior studies in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) had indicated a potential correlation between cadmium (Cd) exposure and reduction in lung function. Nevertheless, the influence of Cd exposure on the progression of COPD remained unknown. Exploring the relationship between Cd exposure and the progression of COPD was the aim of this investigation.
Methods
Stable COPD patients were enrolled. Blood samples were collected and lung function was evaluated. Regular professional follow-ups were conducted through telephone communications, outpatient services, and patients' hospitalization records.
Results
Each additional unit of blood Cd was associated with upward trend in acute exacerbation, hospitalization, longer hospital stay, and death within 2 years. Even after adjusting for potential confounding factors, each 1 unit rise in blood Cd still correlated with a rise in the frequencies of acute exacerbation, longer hospital stay, and death. Moreover, COPD patients with less smoking amount, lower lung function and without comorbidities were more vulnerable to Cd-induced disease deterioration.
Conclusion
Patients with COPD who have higher blood Cd concentration are susceptible to worse disease progression.
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Funder
Key Developmental Program of Anhui Province
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Natural Science Foundation Incubation Program of Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University
Research Funds of Center for Big Data and Population Health of IHM
University Natural Science Research Project of Anhui Province
Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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