Priority 7 from the COPD Exacerbation PSP
UNCERTAINTY: Why do some exacerbations recur (happen again) following treatment? (JLA PSP Priority 7) | |
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Overall ranking | 7 |
JLA question ID | 0104/7 |
Explanatory note | There is evidence to suggest that in the period after a person has recovered from a first exacerbation, they are at higher risk of developing a second one. Related to this, almost one in four patients who have been discharged from hospital after an exacerbation will be re-admitted to hospital with a month. This question aims to understand why this happens, and find new ways to better prevent exacerbations from happening again in this 'high risk' period following recovery from the previous exacerbation. |
Evidence |
The question has partially been addressed in the evidence base. https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng115/evidence/e-predicting-and-preventing-exacerbations-pdf-6602768754 |
Health Research Classification System category | Respiratory |
Extra information provided by this PSP | |
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Original uncertainty examples |
I try my best to do everything they say to help stop me getting an exacerbation but i still get them why is that?~ What is the most important factor in preventing another exacerbation- many patients focus on avoiding others with cough/colds etc but is it avoiding umes/ weather, smoking cessation or just all o these in equal measures?~ Why do I often relapse? ~ What are the mechanisms of exacerbations recurrence? ~ I follow all the advice given to prevent chest infections but I still get many in a year. My question is why? ~ why am i having flare ups constantly one after another |
Submitted by | Patient, Healthcare Professional |
PSP information | |
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PSP unique ID | 0104 |
PSP name | COPD Exacerbation PSP |
Total number of uncertainties identified by this PSP. | 51 (To see a full list of all uncertainties identified, please see the detailed spreadsheet held on the JLA website) |
Date of priority setting workshop | 1 April 2021 |