follow-up of COPD in primary care

Last reviewed 02/2021

Patients with mild/moderate/severe (stages 1 to 3) COPD:

  • should be reviewed at least once per year, or more frequently if indicated
  • review should cover the following issues
    • smoking status and desire to quit
    • adequacy of symptom control - breathlessness, exercise tolerance, estimated exacerbation frequency
    • presence of complications
    • effects of each drug treatment
    • inhaler technique
    • need for referral to specialist and therapy services
    • need for pulmonary rehabilitation
    • measurement of - FEV1 and FVC, BMI, MRC dyspnoea score

Patients with very severe (stages 4) COPD:

  • should be seen at least twice a year
  • specific attention should be paid to the following issues
    • smoking status and desire to quit
    • adequacy of symptom control - breathlessness, exercise tolerance, estimated exacerbation frequency o presence of cor pulmonale
    • need for long-term oxygen therapy
    • patient's nutritional state
    • presence of depression
    • effects of each drug treatment
    • inhaler technique
    • need for referral to specialist and therapy services
    • need for pulmonary rehabilitation
    • measurement of - FEV1 and FVC, BMI, MRC dyspnoea score, SaO2

Notes:

  • The severity of airflow obstruction should be assessed according to the reduction in FEV1 as shown in table

    Post-bronchodilator FEV1/FVC FEV1 % predicted

    Severity of airflow obstruction

    Using NICE clinical guideline 12 (2004)

    Severity of airflow obstruction

    Using ATS/ERS 2004

    Severity of airflow obstruction

    Using GOLD 2008

    Severity of airflow obstruction

    Using NICE clinical guideline 101 (2010)

    Post-bronchodilator Post-bronchodilator Post-bronchodilator
    < 0.7 >80%   Mild Stage 1 - Mild Stage Stage 1 - Mild*
    < 0.7 50-79% Mild Moderate Stage 2 - Moderate Stage 2 - Moderate
    < 0.7 30-49% Moderate Severe Stage 3 - Severe Stage 3 - Severe
    < 0.7 < 30% Severe Very severe Stage 4 - Very severe** Stage 4 - Very severe **

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