Associations of comorbid heart disease and depression/anxiety with multidimensional breathlessness in COPD - a cross-sectional studyShow others and affiliations
2025 (English)In: Respiratory Medicine, ISSN 0954-6111, E-ISSN 1532-3064, Vol. 241, article id 108053Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
BACKGROUND: Comorbid conditions and breathlessness are associated with poor outcomes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We evaluated the associations of comorbid heart disease and depression/anxiety with breathlessness in daily life among people with COPD.
METHODS: Cross-sectional analysis from the PRAXIS cohort in central Sweden. Data on patient characteristics and the modified Medical Research Council (mMRC) and Dyspnea-12 breathlessness instruments (D-12) were obtained from questionnaires in 2022. Lung function data were collected from record review. Outcome variables were clinically significant breathlessness defined as mMRC≥2 and D-12 total (>2.7), physical (>1.4) and affective (>1.2) scores above published minimal clinical important differences. Associations of heart disease and depression/anxiety with each outcome were analyzed using multivariable Poisson regression adjusted for relevant confounders.
RESULTS: In 522 included patients, mMRC >2 was present in 59% and increased D-12 total, physical and affective domain scores in 69%, 74%, and 50%, respectively. Heart disease was independently associated with mMRC (relative risk ratio [95% confidence interval] 1.34 [1.17-1.53]), D12 physical domain (1.12[1.02-1.24]) and D-12 affective domain (1.20[1.02-1.42]). Depression/anxiety was independently associated with increased D-12 affective domain (1.25[1.04-1.49]). In addition, previous exacerbations and GOLD stage 3-4 were associated with mMRC and D-12, respectively.
CONCLUSION: In COPD, comorbid heart disease is associated with both activity-related breathlessness and with physical and affective domains of breathlessness while depression/anxiety is associated with the affective domain of breathlessness. As the influence of different dimensions of breathlessness may differ according to comorbidity the D-12 instrument adds more information when assessing breathlessness in patients with COPD.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier, 2025. Vol. 241, article id 108053
Keywords [en]
Activity-related breathlessness, anxiety, depression, dyspnea, dyspnea dimensions, heart disease
National Category
Respiratory Medicine and Allergy
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-120331DOI: 10.1016/j.rmed.2025.108053ISI: 001465221800001PubMedID: 40157398Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-105001706007OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-120331DiVA, id: diva2:1948523
2025-03-312025-03-312025-04-28Bibliographically approved