• Clin Respir J · Apr 2014

    Evaluation of the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease assessment test in Japanese outpatients.

    • Nobuyuki Horita, Makiko Yomota, Masahiro Sasaki, Satoshi Morita, Masaharu Shinkai, Yoshiaki Ishigatsubo, and Takeshi Kaneko.
    • Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Immunology, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan.
    • Clin Respir J. 2014 Apr 1;8(2):213-9.

    ObjectiveThe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Assessment Test (CAT) is a quality-of-life (QOL) questionnaire that proved to correlate with St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire. Correlations between CAT scores and other COPD parameters have not been thoroughly evaluated in Japanese outpatients.MethodsCross-sectional study of 85 outpatients with COPD at a Japanese community-based hospital.PatientsWe observed 70 men and 15 women, whose average age was 72.0 ± 9.0 years. Mean forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) (% predicted) was 45.8 ± 14.7%. Mean CAT score was 10.1 ± 7.9 (range: 0-31). We calculated Spearman's rank correlation coefficient for CAT score and the following variables: r=0.81 for 'the Body Mass Index, Airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise Capacity Index'; r=-0.05 for body mass index; r=-0.56 for FEV1 (% predicted); r=0.88 for Modified Medical Research Council Dyspnea Scale; r=-0.71 for 6-min walk distance; r=0.68 for 'the Age, Dyspnoea,and Airflow Obstruction Index'; and r=-0.40 for oxygen saturation in artery. Each COPD parameter, except for body mass index, had a significant (P<0.001) correlation with the CAT score.ConclusionsThe CAT score, which is obtainable by a simple questionnaire originally designed for QOL assessment, had strong correlations with airflow obstruction, dyspnea, exercise tolerance, prognostic index and oxygenation in Japanese outpatients.© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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