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. 2019 Jun 6;14(6):e0217803. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0217803

Table 1. Demographic and clinical outcomes in the four groups of patients.

Never-smokers
n = 9
Smokers without COPD
n = 19
Moderate COPD
n = 21
Very severe COPD
n = 21
p-for-trend
Age (years), (SD) 62 (14) 60 (11) 64 (8) 55 (5) 0.121
Sex, male vs. female 1/8 15/4 21/0 18/3
BMI (Kg/m2), (SD) 27 (9) 26 (4) 24 (3) 26 (5) 0.385
Pack-years, (SD) 0 (0) 50 (24) 71 (28) 48 (22) 0.792
Dyspnea score (mMRC >2), n (%) 0 (0) 1 (5) 0 (0) 21 (100) <0.001
Chronic bronchitis symptoms, n (%) 0 (0) 3 (16) 6 (29) 13 (62) <0.001
Any exacerbations in the last year, n (%) 0 (0) 0 (19) 10 (48) 17 (81) <0.001
N° of patients treated with ICS, n (%) 0 (0) 1 (5) 8 (38) 20 (95) <0.001
N° of patients with oxygen, n (%) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 16 (76) <0.001
FEV1 post-bronchodilator (% pred), (SD) 99 (24) 85 (11) 69 (17) 20 (4) <0.001
FEV1/FVC post-bronchodilator (% pred), (SD) 80 (8) 78 (6) 59 (8) 36 (8) <0.001
MED % (SD) 1.7 (3) 13 (16) 29 (17)a 62 (21) <0.001
LMb (:m) (SD) 196 (93) 255 (132) 357 (226) 467 (283) 0.002

SD: Standard Deviation; BMI: Body Mass Index; mMRC: Modified Medical Research Council Dyspnea Scale; ICS: Inhaled corticosteroids; MED: Macroscopic Emphysema Degree; LM: Mean airspace chord length.

aMacroscopic emphysema degree non available in one patient.

bPatients without data of LM available. 1 never smoker, 1 smoker without COPD and 1 moderate COPD.